☀️ Summer Skin, Curly Hair & Freckles: My Honest Glow-Up Survival Guide with Gin Hammond
☀️ Summer Skin, Curly Hair & Freckles: My Honest Glow-Up Survival Guide with Gin Hammond So it’s summertime and things happen. One of the main things that happens is humidity. If you have curly hair, I would say, give into it. You know, we spend so much time, money trying to fight what is natural […]
What are my first memories of racism? Gin Hammond shares…
What are my first memories of racism? It depends on the kind because there’s so many different kinds. There’s a vast array, right? There’s just feeling like looks were odd when I was a kid. Me being little and held by my dad. I think my dad got a lot of attention, especially when it’s […]
The conversation our society needs to have. Do you want to be invited? Just ask Gin
The conversation our society needs to have. Do you want to be invited? Just ask Gin Hammond from Living IncogNegro People that I want to have in the conversation, pretty much anybody who feels mixed racially and or culturally. I’ve been fascinated at how people who self identify as trans also feel like they can […]
Advice to multiple generations of people about “passing” and how these people should be feeling?
Advice to multiple generations of people about “passing” and how these people should be feeling? There’s a lot of strong emotion behind passing and that can change on different days, depending on your environment. So for people who are passing, I would like to say, “Allow yourself to feel different things on different days. Especially […]
How different generations respond to the concept of “passing” in Living IncogNegro?
Different generations respond to the concept of “passing“. I talk about this in Living IncogNegro Something that the older generations are likely to be aware of, there’s been a shame associated with “passing” that gets stuffed into the next generation and stuffed into the next generation. So it’s something that hasn’t been able to evolve […]