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New Orleans nursing student felt "forced" to leave school due to her natural hair
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:07 am
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:07 am
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A former student accused the University of Holy Cross of forcing her to withdraw from its nursing program due to her natural hair.
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Jade Payadue had been enrolled at the New Orleans-based school for a few years and was set to start clinicals in January of this year. During Holy Cross' "white coat ceremony" (which marks the transition from in-class training to learning on the ground in a hospital setting), officials told Payadue that "her hair was too big and she needed to fix it."
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Some thought that Payadue was breaking the school's hair policy, which states, "When in lab coat or uniform, hair must be neat and may not extend below the bottom of the collar of the lab coat or uniform. Therefore, long hair must be secured above the collar, off the neck and shoulders and appropriately contained at the back of the head. If the hair is 'put up' the hair may not be higher than four inches. Hair must be clean with the appearance of being shampooed regularly."
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In response, Payadue met with the university's provost and the head of the department multiple times. Holy Cross came up with an ultimatum: either Payadue could remain enrolled, attend counseling, and agree to school probation, or she could drop out.
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Payadue said she chose the latter because, "If I didn't withdraw from the program and I signed that contract, and they found one reason to expel me from the program, that meant I would not be allowed to enroll in another nursing program in the state of Louisiana for five years."
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Now, Payadue is calling on University of Holy Cross to change its policy, which insinuates that natural hair doesn't look "professional" enough. That mentality has been a frustration for many POC for years, and celebrities such as Gabrielle Union and Kerry Washington have spoken out about hair-based discrimination.
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Payadue said, "I'm really concerned about making things different for all black women, all women of color, who are constantly being told the way they were born is not appropriate or not professional."
Just follow the damn rules. She had a choice and chose unwisely.
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Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:09 am to DemonKA3268
My wife just finished nursing school and had to have her hair done certain ways for clinicals as well, amazingly she was able to just follow the rules. This girl is an attention whore and a frick up.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:10 am to DemonKA3268
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white coat ceremony

Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:10 am to LNCHBOX
quote:Exactly. Is it that hard to follow established rules?
My wife just finished nursing school and had to have her hair done certain ways for clinicals as well, amazingly she was able to just follow the rules. This girl is an attention whore and a frick up.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:11 am to DemonKA3268
Its a lack of common sense these days.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:12 am to DemonKA3268
This is her btw
She seems really stupid because this is not how you measure higher than 4"

She seems really stupid because this is not how you measure higher than 4"

Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:12 am to DemonKA3268
I think some of these people just look for people to sue
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:12 am to DemonKA3268
Bitch is trying to sue. Probably realized she didn't like blood, or barely making grades, or has something on her record that would disqualify her.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:13 am to DemonKA3268
There's a reason there's rules on hair. Nothing to do with black or white hair. It's called SAFETY first for the patients. Hope she never becomes a nurse.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:13 am to chicano12
quote:I think it's more a defiance thing and when things don't go the way they don't want them to go that's when the excuse making comes in. No different than these recent incidents with law enforcement and body cams. It's ridiculous.
Its a lack of common sense these days.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:14 am to DemonKA3268
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Payadue said, "I'm really concerned about making things different for all black women, all women of color, who are constantly being told the way they were born is not appropriate or not professional."
I would think it's more of a cleanliness thing, right?
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:14 am to Packer
quote:Thanks Packer
This is her btw
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:16 am to TH03
quote:Yes and safety. Has nothing to do with the way they are born. What a totally asinine comment from her.
I would think it's more of a cleanliness thing, right?
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:16 am to Packer
Even if that was the way to measure it, the ruler is not even placed correctly.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:18 am to DemonKA3268
It's not even about equality or being treated poorly. It's literally about using your minority status and playing the race card whenever things don't go your way.
MLK would punch this bitch in the ovaries.
MLK would punch this bitch in the ovaries.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:20 am to TH03
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It's not even about equality or being treated poorly. It's literally about using your minority status and playing the race card whenever things don't go your way.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:21 am to DemonKA3268
If you want to be a nurse, you cut your hair. If you don’t want to be a nurse, you don’t. I fail to see the problem.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:21 am to DemonKA3268
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Payadue said she chose the latter because, "If I didn't withdraw from the program and I signed that contract, and they found one reason to expel me from the program, that meant I would not be allowed to enroll in another nursing program in the state of Louisiana for five years."
is this policy different than other nursing school policies?
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"When in lab coat or uniform, hair must be neat and may not extend below the bottom of the collar of the lab coat or uniform. Therefore, long hair must be secured above the collar, off the neck and shoulders and appropriately contained at the back of the head. If the hair is 'put up' the hair may not be higher than four inches. Hair must be clean with the appearance of being shampooed regularly."
I have to think they would all be the same
Posted on 5/25/18 at 9:21 am to Packer
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If the hair is 'put up' the hair may not be higher than four inches.
I think I found the issue... She's stupid.
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