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" ... "Samurai Champloo takes from black culture—it’s saturated in hip hop,” she said. “The character Killer B from Naruto—he’s got dark skin and cornrows. His way of speaking is pure rap. Michiko and Hatchin features a black woman and an Asian girl. Michiko’s entire design was based off of the R&B artist Aaliyah." ... "
" ... For example, by stitching black thread cornrows and Bantu knots onto fabrics, rolling hair into necklaces, and stringing a violin bow with a dreadlock, Clark manifests ancestral bonds and reasserts the Black presence in histories from which it has been pointedly omitted. ... "
" ... The standouts were Gabby Barrett, a long-haired blonde powerhouse country rocker; Dennis Lorenzo, an R&B crooner with a enviable falsetto and beaded cornrows; Caleb Lee Hutchinson, an apple-cheeked blonde country boy with a Randy Travis-like bass; Michael Woodard, a disquietingly awkward light-skinned African American, who thoroughly transforms into a polished stylist the moment he hears a downbeat; Jurnee, a mesmerizingly beautiful velvet-toned pitch-perfect black lesbian whose cornrows frame her in a crown of gold; and Ada Vox, a Latina drag queen with a rafter-shaking voice of stratospheric range who is far and away the most formidable talent the show has introduced since Jennifer Hudson, thirteen years ago (Hudson came in eighth, by the way). ... "
" ... The stylists are receiving comprehensive training on several key areas - including finance, customer service and tech - to equip them with the tools to maximize their business potential and build their confidence. Best of all, Peckham Palms works with local nurseries and after-school clubs to provide day-care for the children, so that the stylists who are parents can focus on their beautiful craft. Walking in on a Saturday afternoon, you can’t miss the distinguishable, electric atmosphere and it really has become a go-to destination for anyone who wants to benefit from generations of talent in the art of braiding, weaving, cornrows, Bantu knots, Afro puffs, sew-ins, and plaits – to name a few. All of the food, furniture, and services provided are run by local Peckham-based businesses and the directorship of the Palms is majority black women – something that Southwark Council, Something & Sons and Monique felt would be important for the project to succeed. This has truly become a perfect storm for Monique and seems to be her calling; a way to combine the passion for hair and beauty that she’s had from a young age, whilst helping to develop south London, an area close to her heart and core to the black community. ... "