If there is one thing I have to thank my curly hair for, it is the work I do. Not only is it rewarding work, the great thing is that my ideas really come to life and even grow. Now that I am organizing Miss Nappturality for the 4th year, I often get requests for interviews. Like this one with Radio Philly.
If there is one thing I have to thank my curly hair for, it is the work I do. Not only is it rewarding work, the great thing is that my ideas really come to life and even grow. Now that I am organizing Miss Nappturality for the 4th year, I often get requests for interviews. Like this one with Radio Philly.
Richard M. Cooper, Ph.D. MSW of the Faculty of Widener University and Producer/Host of Radio Philadelphia emailed me requesting an interview in connection with America's Next Natural Model.
I immediately emailed Teesha Borum, winner of 2010, and Ebony Clark to see if they would like to participate. Unfortunately, I saw Ebony's message too late, so here it is Teesha and I who are speaking.

