The Curl Talk Project: Exhibition wrap-up party

Thursday 7th April

To mark Women’s History Month this year The Curl Talk Project exhibited some of the best portraits and stories of the initiative in Granary Square at the heart of London King’s Cross.

 

As the end of the exhibition is now around the corner (10th April) we partnered with Samsung KX to invite you to a wrap-up event that acts as a celebration of coils and curls. We will welcome a panel of trailblazing women who will discuss everything natural hair, representation, culture and empowerment.

Our wonderful speakers will be:

Even though government’s restrictions have now been reduced we request that you do a lateral flow test before coming and add it to the NHS app. Samsung will deny you entry if you aren’t able to show the above on arrival.

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