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  2. What Symone Sanders’ New Show Means for Bald Black Women - AOL

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    As a bald Black woman who also works in media, and who willingly shaved her head (as Symone did) 11 years ago, I can’t help but celebrate this as a major accomplishment for the host and a ...

  3. Symone Sanders-Townsend - Wikipedia

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    In December, Fusion listed Sanders as one of 30 women under 30 who would shape the 2016 election. [14] In June 2016, she quit the Sanders campaign. [15] Later that year, she joined CNN as an analyst and commentator, [16] and was recognized by Rolling Stone magazine [17] as one of 16 Young Americans Shaping the 2016 Election.

  4. Persis Khambatta - Wikipedia

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    Persis Khambatta was born in Bombay to a middle-class Parsi family. [1] [2] Her father left her family when she was two years old. [3]She first gained fame when a set of her pictures casually taken by a well-known Bombay photographer [who?] was used for a successful campaign for a popular soap brand.

  5. Slick Woods - Wikipedia

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    Simone Marie Thompson [5] (born August 13, 1996), better known as Slick Woods, is an American fashion model, known for her bald head, gapped teeth, and tattoos. [6] [7] Woods is a part of the "Social Media Modeling" or "Instagirl" movement as she has followers in the six-figure range. [8] Kanye West is credited with helping to launch Woods's ...

  6. 'Being bald is OK, but going bald is horrible': Men are ... - AOL

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    In today's digital age, the once hush-hush experience of a man privately processing going bald, or secretly seeking out cosmetic alterations, has entered the mainstream consciousness.

  7. Sinéad O’Connor and the bald history of the buzzcut - AOL

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    In this context, bald heads signified homogeneity, utility and conformism. Women and buzzcuts Women, however, have long been shaving their heads to show solidarity with social injustice.

  8. Sharon Blynn - Wikipedia

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    Sharon has remained bald since 2001 in order to publicly represent the message of her organization, and work within TV and film to put the image of a bald woman into mainstream consciousness and give women positive media references for how their bodies may change during treatment (and as women in general). [2]

  9. Do Women Like Bald Men? We Asked Around - AOL

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    Consider Shaving Your Head. A 2012 study from The Wharton School found that men with shaved heads were perceived as more dominant than other men. In fact, photos of men with digitally removed hair ...

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