Chelsea Mary Elise Johnson is currently a Staff User Experience Researcher for Trust and Inclusive Design at LinkedIn and is the co-author of two children's books: IntersectionAllies: We Make Room For All, and Love without Bounds: An IntersectionAllies Book about Families. Her work has also appeared in, Sociological Perspectives, Women's Review of Books, Sociology of Sport, Ms. Magazine Blog, and Teen Vogue.
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"From Atlanta to Johannesburg Black women are constructing a new body politics as they create and sell products, share techniques, flaunt their locs, and debate who belongs in the natural hair movement. Chelsea M.E. Johnson's Natural explores the meaning and politics of natural hair in the twenty-first century. This nuanced study of the politics of Black women's hair makes important contributions to studies of race, gender and embodiment." * Maxine Leeds Craig, author of Sorry I Don't Dance: Why Men Refuse to Move * "Deftly researched and expressively written, Natural takes readers on a journey across four continents to examine the practices and geopolitics of Black women's hair care. Johnson conducted nearly 100 original interviews, using them to offer fresh insights on topics such as Black femininity, texturism, and the technologies of resistance. This book is a blueprint for studying the natural hair movement in the age of social media." * Tanisha C. Ford, author of Liberated Threads: Black Women, Style, and the Global Politics of Soul *