Inaugural HAIR-etage Conversation LIVE
HAIR-etage Conversations LiveTM Inaugural Panelist.
“HAIR-etage is a sacred sensory-rich pop museum experience celebrating beauty, legacy, and power of Black hair through art, storytelling, and wellness in spired by the Crown Act.
The CROWN Act (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair) Act was created by four black women, designed to prohibit race-based hair discrimination and stop the denial of employment and educational opportunities for men and women of color based on their textured or protective hairstyles. The act is not a law in all 50 states yet, and without federal legislation, the loophole in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that protects race but not hair as a trait correlated with race will continue to allow race-based hair discrimination to be legal in public schools and the workplace.
My Crown, My Way is the heartfelt creation of a mother-daughter duo, Naheemah McMicheaux McCallop and her seven-year-old daughter, Namia McCallop. The inspiration behind the book came from their shared desire to create a space for young people to celebrate their natural beauty and cultural heritage. They wanted to tell a story that would inspire youth to recognize that they are a masterpiece—just the way God made them—and that they should never stop dreaming.” (—Naheemah McMicheaux McCallop)
In Support of Long Beach Unified School District’s Black Student Achievement Initiative
Supporting our Black Student Achievement Initiative’s Sankofa Village with Drs. Norma Spencer and Elyssa Taylor-Stewart of Long Beach Unified School District in the Long Beach MLK Day Parade.