Dana Whyte is used to straightening her hair for work and thats why a recent tweet of hers is going viral. Dana Whyte is receiving praise after writing a tweet about how it felt to wear her natural hair on TV as a black woman ( Photo via Twitter) The Lansing, Mich. reporter recently shared a photo on Twitter, sharing her experience with wearing her hair natural on TV for the first time ever. The seemingly simple act took a lot of courage from the 21-year-old, who admits she straightens her hair daily.
I wore my natural hair on tv for the first time ever today! This has been an internal battle that Ive been struggling with ever since I decided to become a reporter. Finally feeling true to myself #blackgirlmagic, wrote Whyte on Twitter.
Whyte told Teen Vogue that shes been considering wearing her natural hair for a long time especially after noticing the toll daily heat styling was taking on her locks.
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I started as a full-time reporter in May [2018], and I would straighten my hair literally every day, said Whyte. It was super damaging and my hair was starting to fall out, so I knew I had to make a change.
But that wasnt the main reason she wanted to ditch the straightener. She said straightening her hair daily made her feel like she was trying to conform to a certain image that society wanted me to be.
Whyte is also a member of the National Association of Black Journalists and it was at a convention where she felt the final push she needed to go on air with natural hair.
I think natural hair in journalism is becoming more common, but it still has a long way to go in terms of acceptance. Representation is so important. Little girls sitting at home watching the news need to be able to see someone who looks like them on television, so they know its possible for that to be them one day, she said.
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Black people problems, lol.