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Kaya Casper

Kaya Casper

   
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Kaya Casper has exemplified an entrepreneurial spirit throughout her life. In 2003, Casper unveiled her crowning acheivement thus far: Naturally You! Magazine, the world's first and only magazine exclusively for, by and about women with natural hair.

Education/Experience: Rutgers University, BA

Interests: natural hair, food, publishing, wellness, technology

Affiliations: Naturally You! Magazine, Natural Hair Photos, Loc Lovers

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When considering locing your hair, there are so many options to consider. Determine how you will initiate and grow your locs depending on your lifestyle, preferences and personal tastes.
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For many Black women with natural hair, finding products that work with our own unique hair type is a process that can involve a lot of time and money.
The Bride Price, by Buchi Emecheta, is full of women's issues. Self identification, making one's own choices, and being inherited and sold into marriage as property are only a few of the issues surrou...
Many new naturals are left with a counter full of products for relaxed hair that no longer work on their newly chemical free tresses. In the nine years I have been natural, I have come across a few of...
The quest for the best vegetarian sandwich in Philly stops firmly at Maoz Vegetarian, located at 248 South St.
Do you have trouble maintaining your locs at home? Do your locs unravel at the roots when you wash them? Are you tired of spending time and money in a salon?
When I first walked into the Shambala Meditation Center, there was a certain stillness in the air that separated this place from the usual hubbub of living in Philadelphia.