There came a point when I wanted to do television, and I didn't think the Afro was going to play, so I made a very difficult choice - to straighten my hair.
Jami FloydMy mother's white, and she didn't know how to do my hair, so I had something that I always call white-mama hair.
Jami FloydWhen I have my Afro and walk down the street, there's no doubt that I'm black. With this [straightened] hair, if I talk about being black on air, viewers write and say, "You're black?!" I feel [straightening your hair] is giving up a sense of your identity. Let's be honest: It's an effort to look Anglo-Saxon.
Jami FloydFor black women our sense of ourselves is not always consistent with the way other people see us.
Jami Floyd