AYAM's Music and Loc Journey
“Go for it, but be patient. Once you realize how it’s okay to be in the “ugly stage” or for your new growth to show l, you’ll embrace the beauty” - AYAM
Loc Journey with Anita Moochi
“We don't get special attention because a lot of Kenyan women rock their natural hair and dreadlocks has been here even before colonialists.” - Anita Moochi
Loc Journey With Robert Martin
“I actually like to show up with a messy top ponytail and headscarf and go against the ‘neat’ standard because it makes me stand out and I get to prove to people and students that a teacher doesn’t look a certain way or that a scholar doesn’t look a certain way. So I kind of show up how I want to places.”
Loc Journey With Chef Will
“Yes. Growing up in the 90s with the whole movement to have knowledge of self, positivity, and self expression prompted me to express myself this way. I was in love with the Rastafarian movement. To be honest my hair grows like wildfire, so I wanted to let it do what it did.” - Chef Will Hall
Boss With Locs Featuring Richard Sherman
“You got people out there running their mouths and bashing me for having the audacity to think I’m qualified to negotiate my own contract — like, Who do I think I am? Well, I’m the one looking out for myself and my family.” - Richard Sherman
Loc Journey With Jazzman LeSane
One day you can hate your hair because a particular style didn’t turn out right and two weeks later you’re back in love with it because of the many compliments you’re getting.
Boss With Locs - Chloe x Halle Bailey
Even though the sisters are embarking on different paths, their bond won’t allow them to stop working together. In an interview with