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Young Londoners trying to make emojis more inclusive
Emojis are used to convey all sorts of situations and emotions - representing all sorts of things and people with a range of skin tones and styles.
Of the almost 4,000 emojis in use, none have afro hairstyles.
A youth group in east London have created new designs of a variety of black hairstyles, which they hope will be added to the selection currently available.
Ayshea Buksh went to have a look.
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