Episode summary: Black hair with its curls, kinks, and texture has been controversial throughout history, needing to be controlled, stopped, or changed. In this episode Black Hair is examined from a point of practicality and love. The complex feeling that both Black and non-Black people feel towards Black hair are questioned in celebration of the theme for Black History 2022, Health and Wellness.
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Structure of Black Hair [5:44]
- Educating Non-Black People [14:18]
- Making a Difference Regarding Black Hair [21:42]
- Teaching Black and Mixed Children to Love their hair [23:52]
- Black Haircare Industry [36:12]
- Hair Equity and the Crown Act [40:33]
- Everyone’s Benefit [46:06]
- Unsung Heroes of Black Hair [52:28]
Quote:
“If my earning potential is connected to my textured hair, which comes naturally out of my head, meaning my natural hair, and it relegates me to a $ 10-hour job, that's horrible for the rest of my life.”
Resources mentioned in this episode:
NPR Code Switch
CROWN Act Guide
The CROWN Act & transforming the rules of professionalism around Black hair
The CROWN Act Coalition
Black Hair History
CROWN Act Law
Black History Month
Marie Antoinette
JennyCapp
Braids, locs, twists or Bantu knots
Natural Hair Movement
Implicit association test
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