This viral post by naeemah lafond is a must-read for allyship and change in hairdressing
Published
11th Jun 2020
by akesha
The conversations regarding racial injustice and inequality in hairdressing have really ramped up recently. This has sparked conversation on training and education and representation across the industry.
An Instagram post from Naeemah LaFond, global artistic director for amika, has gone viral - it details steps on how brands and fellow hairdressers can support and be allies to Black artists. "What I’m about to say here is long overdue," Naeemah writes in her caption. "There’s a global conversation about racism and inequality that is taking place. I’m optimistic in knowing that my colleagues in the hair care industry and other industries that we contribute our work to have an open ear and are reaching out to me to find out how they can do better."
Naeemah continues, "I think that outside of what is being done in your personal lives to advocate for change and injustice towards black people, that there also needs to be an internal look at your professional spaces and the changes that need to be made there. I believe that the first step lies in recognizing the disproportionate lack of access that black people have to opportunities in this industry which lead to systemic and economic inequalities. I want to be proactive, so I’ve made a list of action steps that decision makers and leaders can follow in making a real change in our industry that goes beyond a social media post."
https://www.instagram.com/p/B96oowcHcI9/
She concludes: "We are at a historical moment and I along with many of my peers are open to having this conversation with you (as awkward as it may get) so that we can advance as an industry in a way that is in true representation of all of its artists. Our Industry as a collective needs to do better."