改变我们的根:黑人头发如何塑造学生追求广播新闻职业的视角

IF 0.7 Q3 COMMUNICATION Electronic News Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1177/19312431221075342
Whitney Harris
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尽管在全国范围内,人们越来越接受天生的黑人头发,但希望进入广播新闻相关领域的高技能有色人种学生往往仍然不敢追求他们梦想中的职业。这是因为人们担心他们对自然头发的感知。许多广播新闻专业的学生报告说,他们在电视上看到的大多是直发,这可能会让那些长相不符合的人感到沮丧。当学生们了解到在当地电视新闻工作的黑人女性面临的挑战时,尤其是当涉及到对她们发型和头发质地的严格规定时,这可能会影响她们追求这类职业的热情。哥伦比亚特区大学和美国大学与广播新闻专业学生进行的焦点小组强调了继续促进对话和制定有助于结束基于头发的歧视的政策的重要性,特别是在广播新闻领域。
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Changing our Roots: How Having Black Hair Shapes Student Perspectives on Pursuing Careers in Broadcast Journalism
Despite more acceptance for natural Black hair in the workplace nationwide, highly-skilled students of color hoping to enter broadcast journalism-related fields are often still deterred from pursuing their dream careers. This is due to concerns about the perception of their natural hair. Many broadcast journalism students report seeing mostly straight hair on TV - and that can be a discouragement to those whose looks don't conform. As students learn about the challenges Black women working in local TV news face, particularly when it comes to strict regulations on their hairstyles and hair textures, it can affect their enthusiasm for pursuing such careers. Focus groups conducted at the University of the District of Columbia and American University with broadcast journalism students highlight the importance of continuing to foster conversations and create policies that help to end hair-based discrimination, particularly in the field of broadcast journalism.
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