It Happened at the Beauty Shop | Believe Black People Story
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About this listen
Have you ever felt invisible in a room where everyone could see you? Have you ever wondered if you really mattered there?
In this Believe Black People story, we step inside Crown and Glory, a neighborhood barber and beauty shop that sits just a half-step above the street — and a world where something important gets named.
In TT's chair, a woman begins to make sense of a feeling many Black people know too well: being visible but not influential, included but not heard. What begins as a personal reflection slowly reveals a deeper pattern — one that touches work, media, community, and history.
But this story is not about despair.
It is about naming what is happening, finding clarity, and remembering a deeper truth: mattering is inherent.
Believe Black People episodes name experiences that are often dismissed, minimized, or explained away. They carry a little more edge because they confront what many already know in their bones — while still holding space for reflection, safety, and healing.
So come as you are.
Take what you need.
And listen closely to what happened at the beauty shop.
Because sometimes clarity begins in the most ordinary places.
And you ain't imagining this.