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My Hair Goes Up uses essays and poetics to examine the California CROWN Act (SB 188), a law written to create a respectful, open workplace, and world, for natural hair.
This book is a poetic tribute to the lofty, helically shaped hair that deserves to exist freely, and it shares a heartening perspective on the norms surrounding the legacy of contrived racial divisions.
My Hair Goes Up poetically deconstructs problematic human divisions and explores solutions that will create an equal existence for all people.

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My Hair Goes Up uses essays and poetics to examine the California CROWN Act (SB 188), a law written to create a respectful, open workplace, and world, for natural hair.

This book is a poetic tribute to the lofty, helically shaped hair that deserves to exist freely, and it shares a heartening perspective on the norms surrounding the legacy of contrived racial divisions.

My Hair Goes Up poetically deconstructs problematic human divisions and explores solutions that will create an equal existence for all people.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Leslie Rand Wilderson is a native of Queens, New York, and she currently resides in Cleveland, Ohio. After completing her formal doctoral education at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, she practiced Optometry for twenty-four years. She has published work on numerous subjects in the health and science arena. Dr. Wilderson has written a vibrant book using compositions and poetics about her hair to give a thoughtful perspective on social divisions based on visual human characteristics. Her goal with this book was to use a poetic voice to make a powerful, enriching statement about a vacillating and contentious part of the human story.