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CORRECTED: Black Colombian army major breaks ranks by wearing natural hair
Bogotá, Dec 15 (AFP) Dec 15, 2022
A Colombian army major, Martha Chaverra, has made history by becoming the first Black policewoman to wear her hair unstraightened while on duty, a symbolic advancement in the country's battle against discrimination.

Colombian security forces regulations have prevented Black women from wearing their curly hair in a natural style.

But Chaverra, an aide to the country's first Black vice president, Francia Marquez, caught observers by surprise when she appeared at a promotion ceremony wearing dense curls.

"We are proud. (Black people's hair) is a matter of birth and having to change it marks a lack of recognition of ethnic diversity and our health," Chaverra said Wednesday in an interview with Blu Radio.

It was the Ministry of Defense itself that released a handout image of Chaverra receiving the rank of major, with her curls in the air and not wearing a quepis, the traditional flat circular military cap that makes up the Colombian army uniform.

The hat is not designed "aesthetically or structurally" to be worn by Afro-Colombian women, Marquez's office explained in a statement. Black people represent about 10 percent of Colombia's population of 50 million.

Chaverra confessed she had previously used creams with "obviously harmful chemicals" to straighten her hair in order to "comply with the regulations."

For six years, she and other officers requested the official uniform be modified, a bid that was only recently granted by Colombia's first Black vice president.

Marquez, part of the first leftist government in Colombia's history, was "surprised" at the regulation and interceded with the Ministry of Defense to ease the requirement, Chaverra said.

"Our institution is in a process of transformation," she added, saying it is carrying out necessary steps to accommodate "a multi-ethnic country."


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