Why We Need to Diversify Hair in Ballet - Pointe Magazine
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As the dance world diversifies, many Black and brown dancers feel pressure to fit white-assimilating beauty standards.
The arts are slowly diversifying but ballet needs to catch up - The New School Free Press
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