In this episode of I Love My HBCU?, host Tosin Richard chats with North Carolina A&T alumna VeCoya Banks about the journey of self-acceptance, the power of representation, and why creating safe spaces for Black women is more important than ever. They dive into everything from embracing natural hair to handling the chaos of social media. Banks also shares how events like Love the Hair You Wear is helping Black women feel seen and celebrated and why securing sponsorships is all about building real connections.
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