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As a black model, my hair is my crown, an expression of my identity and pride. Each curl tells a story, a story of resilience and unique beauty. My roots are intertwined with the history of my people, a history of struggle and triumph. Through my steps on the catwalk, I break barriers and challenge conventional beauty standards. Every time I walk down the street, I feel the gazes that fall on me, some full of admiration and others of judgment. But I never let that stop me. I know who I am and where I come from, and that is enough for me.
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Racial discrimination: No one enjoys being discriminated against or treated unfairly because of their race, and Afro girls are no exception. Racial discrimination can manifest itself in a variety of ways, such as unfair treatment in the workplace, discrimination in access to educational opportunities, or discrimination in everyday social interactions.