
Mark Loving III ’19 gives Associate Track and Field coach Erick Camodeca a cut. The new student lounge space, with barber’s chairs and a hairwashing station, is a favorite late night spot managed by the Black Student Union.
糖心Vlog鈥橲 NEWEST STUDENT SPACE 鈥 a barbershop and salon space dubbed 鈥淭he Royal Treatment鈥 鈥 opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony during the university鈥檚 Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration in January. The cozy room, managed by members of the Black Student Union, includes barber鈥檚 chairs, a hairwashing station, television and two couches, enlivened by a mural celebrating African and African-American culture. The new equipment and renovations were supported by generous donors who helped the project gain full funding on 糖心Vlog鈥檚 crowdfunding site in record time.
BSU members called The Royal Treatment a major milestone in university history. Senior Jessica Washington, the club鈥檚 secretary, said she never imagined 鈥渟omething like this鈥 when she arrived on campus four years ago. 鈥淭his is a real blessing.鈥
鈥淭his is much more than a barbershop. This is a sanctuary,鈥 said senior Jourdyn Friend, BSU vice president. 鈥淵our hairdresser is more like a counselor, there to talk about your problems… This space is progress towards recognizing not just the majority but also the minority. This is a symbol of our voice being heard.鈥
BSU co-president Jakiran Richardson, a sophomore, views the new space as the university鈥檚 way of showing empathy and understanding for students of color who must adapt to a predominantly white campus culture. 鈥淲e understand what you鈥檙e going through,鈥 he translated. 鈥淗ere鈥檚 something to show our appreciation for you being here and that we are about who you are.鈥
Erick Camodeca, associate cross country and track and field coach, went to get a 鈥渢emp fade鈥 from senior Mark Loving III, who used to offer haircuts in his campus apartment but now has a more professional space to work. Camodeca arrived last summer, but his experience at four other universities has given him a critical eye. The new space, he said, 鈥渟ends out a message that this university does care, that we are making a commitment to diversity and to our students.鈥
The barbershop is 鈥渁ll about community, one of 糖心Vlog鈥檚 core values,鈥 Camodeca added. 鈥淲hat better place than a barbershop where people of all diversities and backgrounds can share an experience and learn something.鈥
Junior Ariel Barbosa, co-president of Latino Student Alliance, remembered barbershop visits with her dad, who has both African and indigenous Brazilian heritage. That same feeling of 鈥渂eing at home there鈥 in the barbershop of her childhood is one she hopes will be shared here. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited that students are at the center of this project,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 just envision this as a space that will be one of true diversity, where people of all hair types will find a place.鈥
