Welcome to The Black Crown Chronicles Podcast where we delve deep into the realms of professionalism, identity, and Black hair and hair texture. Why do you ask?... Because Black hair and hair texture plays a significant role in shaping one's identity and often Black hair gets neglected from the conversations surrounding race and inclusion. Join me as I create an online community to educate, share knowledge, and create brave spaces with you. You can stay connected with Dr. Rowe on Instagram @dr_kernysha_rowe for updates and behind-the-scenes content. Also feel free to check out the website: drkernysharowe.com. Disclaimer: The Black Crown Chronicles Podcast aims to provide informative and entertaining content. The views expressed in this episode are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of the podcast or its sponsors.
This last episode of the year, episode six, features D.C. native Sundiata Ramin a Community Organizer, Activist, and Historian. Sundiata discusses his intentionality of affirming Black identity within his parenting choices, specifically his daughter, and why this is important for Black families. Ramin also shares why it is important to create a nurturing environment for Black children to instill pride and education. He also retells stories his daughter experienced as a natural-haired young woman, such as hair discrimination on the job and in school, and how he guided her through as a father.If you found this episode of The Black Crown Chronicles Podcast insightful and empowering, we invite you to take a moment to support us in our mission. Hit that "Subscribe" button on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. Subscribing not only ensures you stay up-to-date with our latest content but also helps us reach more people with these important conversations. Also, take a moment to rate and review this episode. Your reviews help us improve the show and make it more visible to others who can benefit from these discussions.
Episode five features Ashley Zephrin, RN, an Emergency Room Nurse with over 17 years of experience. Nurse Zephrin discusses her journey with textured hair as a travel nurse across the U.S., which is still an isolating feeling in some parts of the country. As a nursing manager, she also talks about how she uses her intersectionality in leadership positions to prepare other minorities in the medical field to continue to shattering stereotypes. Additionally, she discusses unchanged stereotypes for Black women in the medical field and emerging policies, such as prohibiting eyelash extensions, that appear to target minorities. She also offers practical advice on how to remain authentic and navigate the nursing field as a Black woman despite its unique challenges.If you would like to connect with Nurse Zephrin on Instagram @QueenNurse or LinkedIn Ashley Zéphirin.If you found this episode of The Black Crown Chronicles Podcast insightful and empowering, we invite you to take a moment to support us in our mission. Hit that "Subscribe" button on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. Subscribing not only ensures you stay up-to-date with our latest content but also helps us reach more people with these important conversations. Also, take a moment to rate and review this episode. Your reviews help us improve the show and make it more visible to others who can benefit from these discussions.
In this episode four, we discuss textured hair from a male perspective. Dom Turner is a higher education administrator with a passion for helping students navigate the system. His work includes developing strategies to support students from historically underrepresented populations and challenging institutions to eliminate barriers to student success. Dom is a proud first-generation college student and a staunch advocate for HBCUs.his experience across the years with locs early in his career compared to now as a seasoned professional.Dom shares a number of personal stories from his experience across the years with locs early in his career compared to him now as a seasoned professional. He talks about how others perceive his combination of beards and locs, and how he navigates different environments by commanding respect regardless of his clothing choices.If you found this episode of The Black Crown Chronicles Podcast insightful and empowering, we invite you to take a moment to support us in our mission. Hit that "Subscribe" button on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. Subscribing not only ensures you stay up-to-date with our latest content but also helps us reach more people with these important conversations. Also, take a moment to rate and review this episode. Your reviews help us improve the show and make it more visible to others who can benefit from these discussions.
In episode three, we widen our scope by exploring how images and narratives impact our children. Author and Publisher, Tiffany Obeng, and Dr. Rowe discuss opinions about hair discrimination and bias in K-12 schools and the implications for Black boys and girls who are often targeted. In particular, Tiffany shares a personal story with her son and his hair that launched her career to publishing over 20 titles that focus on self-esteem, social-emotional learning, future careers and much more. She also offers advice to aspiring authors who are interested in writing children's books, including her a journal to assist during the creativity and execution process of writing.To purchase "A Journal for Black Women Want to Write a Children's Book: An Interactive Guide to Creating Picture Book Magic" visit her website: https://www.sugarcookiebooks.com.To connect with Tiffany Obeng, connect with her on Facebook and Instagram @sugarcookiebooks or on LinkedIn @tdillard.If you found this episode of The Black Crown Chronicles Podcast insightful and empowering, we invite you to take a moment to support us in our mission. Hit that "Subscribe" button on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. Subscribing not only ensures you stay up-to-date with our latest content but also helps us reach more people with these important conversations. Also, take a moment to rate and review this episode. Your reviews help us improve the show and make it more visible to others who can benefit from these discussions.
In this bonus episode of The Black Crown Chronicles Podcast, Dr. Rowe had the pleasure of being selected as Morgan State University's Alumni Spotlight. She is the first alumni feature for the Advanced Studies, Leadership, & Policy Department.Dr. Rowe talked extensively with Dr. Kimberly MacManus about Black hair and the dissertation journey. In May 2023, Dr. Rowe was awarded the 2023 Howard Simons Outstanding Dissertation of the Year, titled "Crowning Glory: Exploring the narratives of Black women with natural hair and hair texture during the construction of professional identities as medical and law professionals." The dissertation focused on the professional identity construction of Black women in medical and law school with natural hair and hair texture. If you would like to read the dissertation, you can find it digitally in any electronic library. This episode is a candid conversation about Black women and their hair and how Dr. Rowe's dissertation helped to promulgate a much-needed discussion about natural hair presentation and the identities of professional Black women. Dr. Rowe talks about her postdoctoral work, future projects and gives some helpful advice to current doctoral students pursuing the terminal degree while remaining persistent and healthy.Make sure to subscribe to The Black Crown Chronicles on your favorite podcast platform. You can stay connected with Dr. Rowe on Instagram @dr_kernysha_rowe for updates and behind-the-scenes content or visit drkernysharowe.com for the full transcription of this episode.
In Episode 2, Dr. Rowe is joined by Natasha Gaspard, Founder and CEO of Mane Moves Media. Natasha Gaspard received the 2023 Master Pioneer award and offers her perspective on the Power of Black Hair. This episode discusses the contemporary significance of Black hair, the moment of “The [Black] Hair Awakening”, and so much more... You don't want to miss this conversation!To learn more about Natasha Gaspard, you can contact her here:Instagram: @Mane Move Media @nastashagaspardWebsite: https://linktr.ee/manemovesYoutube: www.youtube.com/ManeMovesTVMake sure to subscribe to The Black Crown Chronicles on your favorite podcast platform. You can stay connected with Dr. Rowe on Instagram @dr_kernysha_rowe for updates and behind-the-scenes content or visit drkernysharowe.com for the full transcription of this episode.
In the inaugural episode of The Black Crown Chronicles Podcast, your host Dr. Kernysha L. Rowe is joined by special guest Stephanie Brinkley, Esq. As a seasoned attorney, Stephanie shares her personal journey of transitioning to loc'd hair and the profound impact it had on her life and career. Throughout the episode, we explore the prevalence of hair discrimination and bias in corporate settings and how these issues manifest in the workplace. This episode also introduces the CROWN Act (Create a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural Hair Act) in addressing and preventing hair discrimination. Together we shed light on the responsibility individuals and organizations bear in dismantling hair discrimination and bias, emphasizing the importance of fostering inclusivity and acceptance. To connect with Stephanie Brinkley, Esq.'s advocacy work, connect with her on Facebook and Instagram @InfluencingLaw on FB and Instagram. If you found this episode of The Black Crown Chronicles Podcast insightful and empowering, we invite you to take a moment to support us in our mission. Hit that "Subscribe" button on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. Subscribing not only ensures you'll stay up-to-date with our latest content but also helps us reach more people with these important conversations. Also, take a moment to rate and review this episode. Your reviews help us improve the show and make it more visible to others who can benefit from these discussions. Stay tuned for more inspiring episodes, and until next time, keep rocking your crown with confidence!
Led by Dr. Kernysha L. Rowe, this is the first episode of many intended to create space to engage in conversations about professionalism, Black hair, and identity. In this introductory episode, Dr. Rowe shares a personal story of navigating the job market as a new professional with locs. Perhaps you have a similar story or are curious about the journey? This is the beginning of many more conversations this season.Make sure to subscribe to The Black Crown Chronicles on your favorite podcast platform. You can stay connected with Dr. Rowe on Instagram @dr_kernysha_rowe for updates and behind-the-scenes content or visit drkernysharowe.com for the full transcription of this episode.Disclaimer: The Black Crown Chronicles aims to provide informative and entertaining content. The views expressed in this episode are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of the podcast or its sponsors.