High School senior Shellicka Anglin talks about her remarkable paintings based on Black hairstyles, their meaning and symbolism. She speaks candidly of her experience at a predominantly white highschool in Toronto, her family, her Jamaican roots, and her plans for the future.
Shellicka Anglin is currently a student at the Etobicoke School for the Arts.
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