Squad Member Opens New Front in World War Hair
Steve Sailer, Unz Review, January 16, 2020
The Theory of Intersectionality: The less you resemble Shakespeare, Newton, or Einstein demographically, the more you are a Hidden Figure with genius insights that have been marginalized since 1619.
The Reality of Intersectionality: Black women talking about their hair:
Today, I am sharing my #hairloss journey to create space and to create community for those of us who have had complicated relationships with our hair. This was not easy, but vulnerability rarely is.
Here’s my story #alopecia ➡️ https://t.co/5iPgm8VWOG https://t.co/zGKkvLRIrq
— Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (@RepPressley) January 16, 2020
“My twists have become such a synonymous & a conflated part of not only my personal identity & how I show up in the world, but my political brand. And that’s why I think it’s important that I’m transparent about this new normal & living with alopecia.” — @AyannaPressley pic.twitter.com/jqraqZeiKr
— The Root (@TheRoot) January 16, 2020