The Hair Tales

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The Hair Tales
Created byMichaela Angela Davis
Tracee Ellis Ross
Based onThe Hair Tales (2016)
Presented byTracee Ellis Ross
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
Production companies
  • Joy Mill Entertainment
  • Culture House
  • Tetravision
  • Harpo Films
Original release
NetworkOprah Winfrey Network, Hulu
ReleaseOctober 22, 2022 (2022-10-22) –
present (present)

The Hair Tales is an American documentary television series that aired on Hulu and the Oprah Winfrey Network. It was co-created by Tracee Ellis Ross, who also hosts the series, and Michaela Angela Davis. It explores the significance and history of Black hair.[1] It premiered on October 22, 2022.

Production[edit]

The idea was developed by journalist Michaela Angela Davis, who co-created the series with host Tracee Ellis Ross.[1] In 2016, Davis released a series of videos titled "Hair Tales" which featured interviews with Black women celebrities and leaders like Regina King and Patrisse Cullors. The video series drew the attention of Tara Duncan and Carri Twigg, head of development at Culture House, which produced the series. They pitched the series to several people, including Ross and Oprah Winfrey who joined the project.[2]

The series was officially greenlit in 2020.[3] The series was produced by Joy Mill Entertainment, Culture House, Tetravision, and Harpo Films. It was the first partnership between Hulu and the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN).[4] Davis, Ross, Winfrey, Twigg, Duncan and Raeshem Nihjon served as executive producers.[5] When developing the series, the show's creators developed themes and questions to ask interviewees, and then allowed the show to develop "naturally" from what they got.[6]

Synopsis[edit]

The series examines the historical importance of African-American hair through the lives of six Black women: Issa Rae, Ayanna Pressley, CHIKA, Marsai Martin, Chloe Bailey and Oprah Winfrey. Interviews with experts and academics discuss the historical and social context of Black hair care.

Release[edit]

The series premiered on October 22, 2022 on both Hulu and OWN. One episode aired weekly on OWN, while two episodes aired weekly on Hulu.[7]

Reception[edit]

The series was mostly well received by critics. Decider gave the series' premiere episode a positive review, and praised Ross' hosting.[8] Stephanie Snyder of Common Sense Media gave the series 5 out of 5 stars, praising its educational value and its empowering message.[9]

Angela Han of The Hollywood Reporter gave the series a mixed review, writing that it "emphasizes commiseration over debate, personal anecdotes over history lessons and broadly uplifting statements over more nuanced analysis." Han praised its premise and centering of Black women, but criticized the series' focus on celebrities rather than including other women like athletes and low-income people, as well as the exclusion of transgender women.[10]

Cassandra Pinto of Vogue described the series as "a love letter to Black women".[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Oprah and Tracee Ellis Ross's Docuseries About Black Hair Is Finally Here". Oprah Daily. 2022-10-25. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
  2. ^ Richardson, Kalia (2022-10-27). "'The Hair Tales': Stories of Black Women's Hair and Self-Acceptance". The New York Times. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
  3. ^ Brown, Evan Nicole (2022-11-10). "Hulu's Tracee Ellis Ross-Hosted 'Hair Tales' Is Storytelling by and for Black Women". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
  4. ^ Pedersen, Erik (2021-06-24). "'The Hair Tales': OWN & Hulu Team For Docuseries With Tracee Ellis Ross Among EPs". Deadline.
  5. ^ Zorrilla, Mónica Marie (2021-06-24). "New Docuseries 'The Hair Tales' From Tracee Ellis Ross and Michaela Angela Davis to Debut Simultaneously on OWN and Hulu". Variety.
  6. ^ "'The Hair Tales' Examines the Stories Behind Black Womanhood". Harper's Bazaar. 2022-10-24.
  7. ^ "How to Watch 'The Hair Tales' Online". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
  8. ^ "'Hair Tales' Hulu Review: Stream It or Skip It?".
  9. ^ "The Hair Tales TV Review". Common Sense Media.
  10. ^ Han, Angie (2022-10-21). "'The Hair Tales' Review: A Warm and Earnest Hulu/OWN Docuseries About Black omen and Beauty". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
  11. ^ Pinto, Cassandra (2022-10-21). "The Hair Tales a New Docu-Series is a Love Letter to Black Women". Vogue. Retrieved 2024-01-07.