Alyscia Cunningham is an entrepreneur, author, filmmaker and photographer who has contributed to the Smithsonian, National Geographic, Discovery Channel and AOL. After thesuccess of her first book,
Feminine Transitions, a photography book encompassed with portraits of raw feminine beauty, Cunningham published her second photography book and documentary film, I
Am More Than My Hair. It includes interviews and of females who've experienced hair loss due to a health-related illness and dives into the connection of their emotions in relation to the media's portrayal of beauty standards. Her upcoming project,
Seeing, is a documentary that includes stories of girls and woman who are visually impaired.
Alyscia leads the Washington DC Metro Chapter of
Moms-In-Film and also one of the FrontLineVoices for
Stop the Beauty Madness, a campaign focused on changing the dynamics of beauty globally.
Her work has been featured on The Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan, The Washington Post, Fox 5,ABC 7 and Proud2BMe. To learn more about Alyscia and her work, visit
Alyscia.com.