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I MADE MY FIRST ZINE! 🥹📖✨ After months of research on headwraps across the African diaspora, I finally folded up my first zine and I'm so excited about it!! This is Issue 1 of The Drape Archives, and it's all about the head wrap as ancestral technology — from Erykah Badu to Louisiana Creole tignons to Nigerian geles. In this video, I'm literally just flipping through the pages and geeking out about all the photos and research I found. It's giving arts & crafts meets Black history month meets me being way too excited about jasmine flowers in head wraps 😂 🔗 LINKS: Download the zine (it's free!): https://anisatheaje.myflodesk.com/dra... Read the full Substack article for all the research + context: https://anisatheaje.substack.com/p/he... Free 16-panel zine template I used: https://www.figma.com/design/fXvmIVjd... --- ✨ This work is part of Àjẹ́ Textiles — my project exploring rectangular garments of the global South as archives of Black & Indigenous women's ingenuity. This is just the beginning! Let me know what garments you want me to explore next 👇🏾 --- CHAPTERS: 0:00 How to Fold the Zine 5:00 Finished Zine 5:30 About the Zine CREDITS: Photography by Mark Batiste, JD Okhai Ojeikhere, Juliana Oluwatousin Kasumo, Chesley Antoinette, Paola Moth Research: Elena Young's work on enslaved women's material literacy, Louisiana Creole tignon traditions, Yoruba gele practices #headwrap #zine #booktube #blackhistory #africandiaspora #textiles #erykahbadu ```