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The first World Afro Day was endorsed by The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and successfully launched 15 September 2017. They set a World Record and received extensive national and international media coverage, plus support from global brands and celebrities like the cast of Black-ish. This totalled 2.5 million coverage views worldwide.
World Afro Day lessons and film
Now backed by UNESCO ASPnet UK. They are releasing World Afro Day lessons and a film competition nationally in schools June 29. The World Afro Day Lesson teaches critical thinking, cultural education and creative solutions for negative attitudes towards Afro Hair. Young people aged 10-21 will watch clips, research, discuss and create a one-minute awareness or celebration film about Afro Hair. The films can be entered into a national competition, with awards presented on World Afro Day, on the 15th September 2018.
Michelle De Leon Founder says: ?The lesson resource aims to help turn ignorance into inclusion for Afro hair. A school is often a significant place, where black and mixed-race children, feel the pressure to conform and reject their own natural hair type because of daily comparisons to the straight hair standard, idolised in society?. ITV News filmed the first successful lesson in Roundhay School, Leeds. Children support clip available on request. There are further opportunities (on request) karine@kayflawless.com?to film a lesson this Friday in London.

22 June 18.
?Victor De Jesus
The credibility of World Afro Day Lesson Plan
Dr Jacqueline Harding, Vallance MA, Cert Ed, neurophysiology cert, SFHEA supervised the lesson. The World Afro Day initiative is supported by Professor Des Tobin:
“Luxuriant scalp hair growth is a defining feature of humans, with importance for both our biology and our sense of well-being. I fully support the work and intention of World Afro Day, as this example of human hair diversity, helps to express the full extent of our human family’s richness”.
Lessons are available to download free from the www.worldafroday.com.
They are available for schools, educational organisations and youth groups. However, individuals can also download them.
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