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Bonnets & Durags: Who Gets to Define What Respectable Black Culture Looks Like?

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By Don Allen The uproar over dress codes at historically Black colleges and universities is not really about bonnets, durags, bedroom shoes, suits, or hemlines. Those items have become symbols in a much larger argument about Black identity, respectability, professionalism and, ultimately, who gets to define what respectable Black culture looks like. While universities have every right to establish reasonable standards for students, the debate becomes much more complicated when those standards begin to suggest that certain forms of Black cultural expression are inherently incompatible with professionalism. There is a legitimate argument for standards. Colleges and universities have a responsibility to prepare students for professional environments, and that preparation includes understanding that different settings carry different expectations. HBCUs have historically understood this tension better than almost any other educational institution because generations of Black students enter...

Much left undone (Fiction)

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Note: While this piece is fictional, the art is real-life. " Police killed a Black Army veteran outside his home. His family wants answers"  (Griffith, 2021) NBC News .  Not knowing he was born both a success and a target, 23-year-old Army veteran John-Terry Lucine returned home from the service ready to live his life to the fullest, unaware of what could happen to an unarmed man in today’s society. Life, so he thought, awaited him.   By Don Allen -  All Rights Reserved.       T he Army was great. I did my three years – got out, came back here. Captran County is hot, filled with people running from one side to another. Suburban neighborhoods with names like Mars, Lunar One, and Apollo have popped up out of thin air. This is the big city, not the city I left three years ago.       Momma put me to work right away. She asked me to get some paint and fill in the letters on the old wooden mailbox out front of the fence. It had been ...