There are very few passes to go around in this arena, but she gets one in my opinion. I read her story on the site. Rasa is her daughter's name. I find her different, interesting, but not offensive. I also agree with other observations that she is a capitalist and is looking to profit from the popularity of natural hair practices. Like most businesses, she is at the right cross-section of expertise and timing. IDK about a paradigm shift though, that's saying a whole lot. I don't want a paradigm shift of Aveda-looking-WW doing dreads and selling shea butter. That would be annoying and offensive. Her dreads are clean and more together than most. If the only change she makes is that more white people have less ratty and dirty looking dreads, I'm here for it. I wish her well.