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Hair Politics Navigating the Expectations of 'Professional' Hair

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In this episode of the "Getting Black Women Paid Podcast," we're diving into a topic that touches many Black women's lives: the politics of "professional" hair. Join co-hosts Ileka Falette and 'Tine Zekis as they unravel the implicit and explicit expectations surrounding Black women's hair, particularly the pressure to conform to standards that increase proximity to whiteness.
From childhood stories to navigating corporate America to running their own businesses, Ileka and 'Tine share personal experiences that highlight the complexities of how Black women show up with their hair. Their diverse perspectives—rooted in their different natural hair types and backgrounds (one of our hosts is biracial)—bring a nuanced understanding to the conversation.
This episode is a must-listen for Black women who understand the struggle of determining how to present their hair professionally and for anyone else seeking to understand the challenges Black women face regarding their hair in the workplace. Tune in as we challenge stereotypes, embrace diversity, and celebrate the beauty of Black women's hair in all its forms.
Here's the video of the stylist in Trinidad and Tobago, Anthony Claxton.

Music by FASSounds
Did you know you can WATCH these episodes on YouTube? Check out the Getting Black Women Paid YouTube channel here.
Check out 'Tine's book here: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome at Work
Connect with Ileka at ilekafalette.com
Connect with 'Tine at tinezekis.com
Follow us on social media:

For more information about the podcast, visit our website: www.GettingBlackWomenPaid.com/podcast
Want to be a guest? Apply here!

Be sure to follow us wherever you're listening now. And don't forget to share this podcast with the incredible Black women in your life, so we can continue Getting Black Women Paid!

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In this episode of the "Getting Black Women Paid Podcast," we're diving into a topic that touches many Black women's lives: the politics of "professional" hair. Join co-hosts Ileka Falette and 'Tine Zekis as they unravel the implicit and explicit expectations surrounding Black women's hair, particularly the pressure to conform to standards that increase proximity to whiteness.
From childhood stories to navigating corporate America to running their own businesses, Ileka and 'Tine share personal experiences that highlight the complexities of how Black women show up with their hair. Their diverse perspectives—rooted in their different natural hair types and backgrounds (one of our hosts is biracial)—bring a nuanced understanding to the conversation.
This episode is a must-listen for Black women who understand the struggle of determining how to present their hair professionally and for anyone else seeking to understand the challenges Black women face regarding their hair in the workplace. Tune in as we challenge stereotypes, embrace diversity, and celebrate the beauty of Black women's hair in all its forms.
Here's the video of the stylist in Trinidad and Tobago, Anthony Claxton.

Music by FASSounds
Did you know you can WATCH these episodes on YouTube? Check out the Getting Black Women Paid YouTube channel here.
Check out 'Tine's book here: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome at Work
Connect with Ileka at ilekafalette.com
Connect with 'Tine at tinezekis.com
Follow us on social media:

For more information about the podcast, visit our website: www.GettingBlackWomenPaid.com/podcast
Want to be a guest? Apply here!

Be sure to follow us wherever you're listening now. And don't forget to share this podcast with the incredible Black women in your life, so we can continue Getting Black Women Paid!

  continue reading

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