Emma Dabiri

Emma Dabiri is a Nigerian-Irish writer, broadcaster, and academic. She is a lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London, and a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4 and BBC News. Her work focuses on race, gender, and identity in the African diaspora. Dabiri is the author of the book Don't Touch My Hair, which explores the history and politics of black hair. She has also written for publications such as The Guardian, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. She is a frequent speaker at universities and conferences around the world, and has appeared on television shows such as BBC Newsnight and Sky News. Dabiri is a passionate advocate for social justice and has been involved in numerous campaigns and initiatives. She is a founding member of the Black Curriculum, an organization that works to ensure that black history is taught in schools across the UK. She is also a member of the Advisory Council of the Black Cultural Archives, a charity dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of African and Caribbean people in Britain. Dabiri is an inspiring figure who is committed to challenging racism and inequality. Through her work, she is helping to create a more inclusive and equitable society.

Don't Touch My Hair

Don't Touch My Hair

A groundbreaking cultural history of black hair, blending both the personal and political Recent years have seen the conversation around black hair re..

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