Hair can be a powerful way people express who they are and where they come from. Think about your own hair, your style, texture, or how you choose to wear it. How does your hair connect to your culture or your identity? Describe a moment when your hair made you feel proud, uncomfortable, or misunderstood, and explain why.

 Prompt: One time that my hair made me feel proud was when I was getting ready to go to a birthday party for one of my friends. When I was getting ready I tried a new product for my hair that I had bought that day. At the time I had hated my hair because it always looked bad when I went to places and I just didn't like it, but when I used that product my hair looked really good and I started to love me hair. I realized that it wasn't my hair that was the problem, it was how I took care of it. 

Summary: Today we watched a short film.

Reflection: here is something that anyone who has it can understand how it is a part of you. Harris something that you are able to control and is a way that you can express yourself when you can't in any other form. This is why Harrah is so important to people and why having the freedom to do what you want with it is so important. 

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