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Senegal theatre reverses wig ban after backlash

17 July 2025
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Senegal theatre reverses wig ban after backlash
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A ban on wigs, hair extensions, and skin-lightening products at Senegal’s Grand Théâtre, aimed at promoting Pan-African values, was swiftly reversed following public backlash over perceived gender policing and cultural nationalism. Critics highlighted broader issues of gender inequality and the politicization of cultural identity, revealing deep societal tensions in Senegal.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A theatre in Senegal tried to ban wigs and skin-lightening products to promote African culture, but many people got upset because they felt it was unfair and controlling, so the ban was quickly taken back.

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