World Afro Day was founded to celebrate the natural hairstyles of black and mixed-race people, embracing the curls and kinks that are unique to this culture. This day celebrates the afro as a part of cultural identity. In fact, Michelle De Leon, the founder of this holiday, believed in the importance of heritage and history and saw a means to change the way people view the afro and find pride in what wearing the hair like this stands for. . De Leon led the holiday back in 2017 and achieved over 2.5 coverage views through her efforts. Since then, this interesting day has been endorsed by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, as well as by the London Mayor’s Office. De Leon has also been invited to speak at the United Nations at Geneva in recognition of her efforts in bringing pride back into the minority community. Even though it began in American, since 2017 World Afro Day has been gaining a significant amount of attention and momentum all throughout the world. This day celebrates afro excellence, in opposition of the stigmas and bias that created isolation, shame and feelings of inferiority among people of color. . @JazSinclair . . #worldafroday #afrocomb #afroart #afro #afrohair #afroworld #afropuff #metissagesanguemisto #meticciato #metissage #mixedrace #mixed https://www.instagram.com/p/CT34MoOo5Pu/?utm_medium=tumblr











