Naturally Isis Announces the 2nd Annual World Natural Hair Parade & Festival; Celebrating the Love of Natural Hair, Labor Day Weekend 2012

Top Quote Dallas, TX based natural hair care pioneer, educator and community activist, Isis Brantley, continues to champion African ancestral customs by celebrating over 30years of advocating cultural beauty. End Quote
  • Dallas, TX (1888PressRelease) July 10, 2012 - While continuing to forge the path for the proper caretaking and education of black hair, Naturally Isis tallies another year onto the movement that is the 2nd Annual World Natural Hair Parade & Festival. Scheduled to take place September 1, 2012; with the parade portion beginning promptly at 10:30am. Line up for the parade is set for 8:00am at the Wynnewood Shopping Center [655 W Illinois Ave, 75224], and the procession will lead participants to the Beckley-Saner Park, located at [114 West Hobson Avenue, 75224]. The festival portion of the event will begin immediately following the parade at 12:00noon and last until 7:00pm at the Beckley-Saner Park. Admission to the 2nd Annual World Natural Hair Parade & Festival is free of charge.

    The World Natural Hair Parade & Festival was created as a platform for community healing; developing an avenue to usher in love, peace and unification all for the purpose of cultivating the labor of love for natural hair. And in its first year, the World Natural Hair Parade & Festival did just that; hosting more than 1,500 attendees and participants.

    "Many people don't understand the depths to which Black hair was enslaved in this country… we were once forced to cover our hair with rags! It was against the law for Blacks to be seen in public with natural hair. But change is here! Today we are able to celebrate and parade in the streets with our afros, locks, twists and kinky hair! It's deeper than just surface; we are liberating a people from low self-esteem and self hate. We are educating, celebrating and 'healing through the hair'; which is the Naturally Isis' mantra. With this parade and festival we are redefining, restoring, and refreshing the love and beauty standards of Black hair in America. The spirit of God nestles in our hair-- and it is our collective duty and responsibility to protect the integrity of our ancestors and to uplift African beauty aesthetic." -Isis Brantley Founder of Naturally Isis; The Institute of Ancestral Braiding

    This year's parade and festival will promote black owned businesses, community development, and economic empowerment. Additionally, the primary aim of the event is to award single family parents Scholarships to attend The Institute of Ancestral Braiding, where they will learn skills that will enable them to better provide for their families.

    With goals to attract an unprecedented amount of event-goers in its second year, the festival is set to be highly interactive, providing the Dallas, Fort Worth community with live entertainment, hands on braiding and lock twisting workshops, children activities, speakers and poets, and a host of food and product vendors.

    The World Natural Hair Parade & Festival is currently in search of individuals, businesses, organizations and complementing brands interested in serving as Sponsors, Vendors and/or Volunteers. If you'd like more information, please contact the Festival Relations Committee at miji.pearse ( @ ) thepremiumworld dot com dot

    **Media coverage is requested. Now scheduling interviews for Isis Brantley. Press Contact Miji Pearse miji.pearse ( @ ) thepremiumworld dot com or 404-944-6439**

    For more information about the 2nd Annual World Natural Hair Parade & Festival call 214-329-3820.

    About Isis Brantley
    Isis Brantley is known throughout the beauty industry as a champion and advocate for the revitalization and proper caretaking of natural hair for people of color. As a custodian and patron of cultural beauty and awareness, Isis has served as a staple within the African Diaspora community for more than 30 years. Seen often as a revolutionary and iconic figure, Isis is known largely throughout the state of Texas as a result of her 1997 arrest for braiding hair without a license. By using the struggle to fuel her dreams, Isis started the Naturally Isis Institute of Ancestral Braiding and actively fought the Texas judicial system until 2007 when she was grandfathered. Now as a licensed Ancestral Braider, Isis uses her expertise to teach individuals, across the globe, the art of braiding, as well as the management and maintenance of natural hair. Isis is passionate about developing self-awareness in African American women and girls and works tirelessly to advance the knowledge and acceptance of natural hair as well as promote healthy lifestyle habits within the community.

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