Natural Hair Through Black Movements is a short information zine focused on the history of afro-textured hair from the beginning of colonialism and the African slave trade to comtempary movements such as Black is Beauiful and the 2000s Natural Hair movement. Hair is often left of conversations about discrimination but it has real world conseqences against Black people. This zine is meant to educate the average person on the importance of natural hair to one’s identity, terminology about natural, redefining beauty standards, and how it’s able to create a law to help stop discrimination based on hair in the workplace and in schools.