Brooklyn, NY – On November 28, 2024, at the Billie Holiday Theatre, a truly unique event will bring together the art of natural hair care and the rich cultural heritage of the Maroon people from Suriname.
Mireille Liong, award-winning photographer and natural hair activist, founder of the longest-running natural hair blog, Going-Natural.com, creator of the renowned BAD Hair Uprooted exhibition, and the visionary behind WhatNaturalsLove.com, will host Hair, Health & Maroon Wraps, an event that celebrates not only the beauty of natural hair but also the meaning behind traditional handmade wraps.
Event Highlights:
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Maroon Wraps – Cultural Significance of Pangis: This event will delve into the art of Pangis, traditional handmade wraps created by the Maroon people of Suriname. These wraps carry deep cultural meanings and are often adorned with symbols and patterns that tell stories of heritage, identity, and spirituality. Mireille will explain the significance of these wraps and demonstrate how to style them.
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Meet the Award-Winning Photographer & Activist: Mireille Liong, recipient of the Kuumba Award from Sankofa Empowerment for her contributions as a natural hair activist and photographer, will share her personal journey and innovations in the natural hair space. Mireille’s work in promoting equal hair rights has made her a pivotal figure in the natural hair movement.
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11 Years of Loc Wisdom: Having maintained her own locs for over a decade, Mireille brings a wealth of experience and will discuss her innovative approach to loc care. She will also share the importance of using culturally significant wraps, such as the Maroon wraps, to adorn natural hairstyles.
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Innovative Hair Care Products: Attendees will also be introduced to Mireille’s specially designed products for locs:
- The Loc Glove: A revolutionary tool designed to simplify loc maintenance and reduce lint buildup while promoting healthier hair.
- The Cryotherapy Scalp Roller: A cutting-edge product that uses the power of cold therapy to stimulate scalp circulation, promoting hair growth and relieving tension.
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Unveiling the What Naturals Love Hair Growth Serum: Mireille will demonstrate the use of her Hair Growth Serum, which comes with a roller for easy scalp application. This serum is perfect for use with protective styles like braids, twists, and locs, offering hydration and promoting hair health while adding a light massage during the application.
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Interactive Headwrap Demonstration: Mireille will offer a live demonstration of how to style Maroon wraps, explaining the traditional techniques and cultural significance behind each style. Attendees will gain hands-on tips on how to incorporate these beautiful wraps into their natural hair routines while honoring the tradition and meaning behind them.
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Q&A Session: Attendees will have the opportunity to ask Mireille questions about their own hair journeys, product recommendations, and how to maintain healthy locs and natural hair while celebrating cultural heritage through the use of wraps.
- Giveaway: Last but not least, one lucky donor will receive a gift box featuring a Maroon Wrap, a Tube Wrap, a Pre-Tied Flower Wrap, a book, and the new What Naturals Love Hair Growth Serum.
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Event Details
- Date: November 22, 2024
- Time: 7:00 PM
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Venue: Billie Holiday Theatre, Brooklyn, NY
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About Mireille Liong
Mireille Liong is a dedicated natural hair activist and photographer with over 20 years of experience in the natural hair movement. As the founder of WhatNaturalsLove.com, an e-commerce store and blog, and the creator of BAD Hair Uprooted, a global exhibition, she has been at the forefront of empowering Black communities through hair and fashion. Her work, recognized globally and honored with the Kuumba Award from Sankofa Empowerment, highlights the importance of equal hair rights. At Hair, Health & Maroon Wraps, Mireille’s expertise in natural hair care and her knowledge of the rich cultural traditions of the Maroon people will create an immersive and educational experience for all.
Join us at Hair, Health & Maroon Wraps on November 22 at the Billie Holiday Theatre for an evening of cultural celebration, hair health, and the beauty of tradition.