You read right. Black Hair Magazine ‘Accidentally’ Has White Cover Model. I’m not sure how you accidentally have a white cover model. I had to check the sources on that one. Publications have been featuring white women in fros and braids with little or no apologize at all. No big deal, I guess.
Tell me in the Comment Section: Is an apology necessary in this situation?
This maybe the first apology for featuring a non-black or mixed raced model.
Black Hair Magazine is an international bi-monthly publication for “the style conscious black woman,” per according to its Facebook page. December 2016/January 2017 issue cover features white model, Emily Bador with teased hair.
London-based model Emily Bador apologized to her fans and the readers of Blackhair via Instagram. See below. It seems that the publication was unaware until Bador issued an initial statement.
Later, BlackHair Magazine issued an apology on their Facebook page.
Dear Readers
This morning it was brought to our attention that the model gracing our December/January issue is not of black or mixed-race heritage. We were obviously not aware of this prior to selecting the image. We often ask PR companies/salons to submit images for the magazine, specifically stating that models must be Black or mixed race. We can only take their word for it, and of course, try to use our own judgment.
At Blackhair we continuously strive to celebrate black women in all our beautiful variation of skin hues and hair textures. We are keenly aware of how black women are underrepresented in the mainstream media and the last thing we want to do is add to our erasure. In this ever-changing world, race will surely become even more fluid and no doubt conversations around Black identity will continue to change, and we definitely welcome the dialogue.
Thank you to Emily Bador for bringing this to our attention, we really appreciate your honesty. And we also thank our dear readers for your continued support, we don’t take any of it for granted and therefore welcome any emails, messages, tweets you have on this subject and others.
Enjoy your Monday
Keysha
Blackhair Editor
Featured Image: Instagram
My thing is that we can’t never have anything to our self they always want to put in a girl that look’s daam white, we as a people is still looked upon as less value as if we dont have beautiful women and we do i would like for us as a people to just do us cause no one says anything when it a white women in all commercials and they show alittle of the black girl we are so hated to be loved people , from out hip to lips and color,