National Black Hair Appreciation Month
NOVEMBER 2026
The November 2025 issue of The Brownstone Magazine celebrates National Black Hair Appreciation Month by honoring the history, politics, and beauty of Black hair. In this digital issue, we spotlight the women and movements shaping conversations around identity, expression, and resistance through hair.
Through profiles, reporting, and practical guidance, this edition explores how Black hair carries culture, memory, and power. From trailblazers who fought for hair freedom to everyday care rituals practiced at home, this issue centers the creativity and resilience woven into our crowns.
Inside the November 2025 Issue
The November 2025 issue examines Black hair as culture, activism, and self expression. Each feature highlights the people and practices that continue to shape how Black women define beauty on their own terms.
This issue includes:
Isis Brantley: The Natural Hair Matriarch
Robynn Europe: Fighting Racial Injustice
Hair Care Tips You Can Try at Home
Together, these stories connect personal care with collective history, showing how hair remains a powerful site of pride, resistance, and community.
A Digital Magazine Centering Black Women
Black hair has long been a space where identity and politics meet. By documenting the voices of pioneers and advocates while sharing accessible care practices, the November edition recognizes hair as both deeply personal and culturally significant.
This issue encourages readers to celebrate their textures, histories, and traditions while continuing conversations about representation, equity, and self acceptance.
Read the November 2025 issue to explore the stories and traditions that honor Black hair in all its forms. Each piece contributes to a larger celebration of heritage, creativity, and the ongoing fight for visibility and respect.