Project Naptural

Teresa Hardaway, two years ago, was a designer starting her Master’s Degree at the University of North Texas. She needed to find a study for her degree. After jumbling through different options, Hardaway came up with a study that would resonate with thousands.

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Teresa Hardaway, founder of Project Naptural. Naptural is defined as the new age description of chemical free African American hair. (Photo Credit: Teresa Hardaway)

Project Naptural is a study that turned into a brand. Natural, which Naptural comes from, means to have chemical free hair. The acid-like product of a perm helps to smooth out African American women’s hair to a state that isn’t natural. Naptural is becoming a more common approach to kept hair– a new age fashion twist.

“I didn’t invent the name Naptural. The community of [chemical free] natural hair did. I’ve just used and enhanced it,” said Hardaway reassuringly.

Two years ago, Hardaway started by calling forth focus groups of African American women to have meetings about their hair on campus. She simply would ask the women what hair they had and what they thought of their hair. These groups would have life changing discussions on the struggle of being an African American and having natural hair. The African American women voiced their concern of trying to be successful and their hair being called “nappy” or “unkept”.

“The meetings were intended to be an hour and turned into four,” Hardaway smiling said, “They were deeply moved by it.”

Realizing the need for women of color to embrace their natural hair state. Hardaway expanded her blog site into much more. The blog helped showcase her journey from her hair being chemically relaxed to chemical free hair. Currently, the site helps women with written out stories, tutorials and informative vlogs. The blog also coincides with the Project Naptural’s numerous social media sites like Twitter.

The monumental moment, so far, for Hardaway was the University of North Texas Exhibit. The exhibit was held in the Union from January 15 to February 6, 2016. This exhibit was an expansion of the focus groups that Hardaway was used to. However, this exhibit reached thousands. The exhibit gave an opening for all races and genders to understand the need for racial understanding of African American women. Hardaway states that she had people of all races ask her questions about the project. She explained how majority of the viewers didn’t even know it was an issue for African American women. Other African American women were moved by the exhibit and caused tons of emotion.

(Credit to Teresa Hardaway)

Onlookers at the Opening of the UNT Exhibit. Middle, Teresa Hardaway, founder of Project Naptural.

“When I saw the exhibit right in the middle of the Union, I was moved to tears. Not tears of sadness but of joy. Joy for the acknowledgement of my people,” said Junior Tatyana Parks.

Including what she did at her focus group, Hardaway put two blank white boards for races to input their hairstyles and what they felt about them. There was an overloading amount of data.

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Writers on the poster boards at Project Naptural Exhibit. These boards are used for people to write what hairstyle they have an how they feel about it. (Credit to Teresa Hardaway)

 

“There is so much data that I am still in the process of going through,” Hardaway stated.

Now, a Master’s graduate and currently a professor at UNT, Hardaway is branching out even more. Hardaway is expected at different forums and panels this year nationally discussing Project Naptural. Also, Hardaway is working on expanding a mobile application, specifically for African American women. This site will help African American women that are natural by giving them selections on hairstyles and stylists near them. Hardaway is driven by her success due to the people she is helping. She feels that this project can resonate with everyone.

“I felt there was a need and I went with that,” Hardaway says. “I feel that people shouldn’t just go off of what something is doing for them. People should help each other. This project could open doors for other communities as well. We as mankind should help.”

If you are interested in helping, Project Naptural’s mobile application is in the works and needs donations. Visit Project Naptural for information.

Media Journal 10

Week of December 5

#1

Title: Klay Thomson’s 60-point night makes NBA history

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/klay-thomson-nba-season-high-career-best-60-points-3-quarters-warriors/

  • Very fun and light hearted with the quotes. Would’ve been great to have a graph of the former record that was broken. Loved the action photo at the top of the page. Would’ve loved to see a clip of him playing as well.

#2

Title: Future uncertain, Standing Rock Sioux leader urges pipeline protesters to leave

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/dakota-access-pipeline-protests-future-uncertain-standing-rock-sioux-chairman/

  • This article was great at being centered on one particular interview. However, it’s such a pressing matter that their should’ve been both sides discussed or a continuous article with the other side presented. The article was not too lengthy, which is good. However, it would’ve been great to have some information if President Elect Trump had any word on his request to talk to him.

#3

Title: Donald Trump names Ben Carson for housing and urban development

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/donald-trump-names-ben-carson-for-housing-and-urban-development-secretary/

  • Great investigative journalism! The article told of how this relationship between Ben Carson and President-Elect Trump came to be. Also, giving further detail into his new job. The article would’ve been great with a follow up list of all the announced cabinet members.

Media Journal 9

Week of November 28

#1

Title: What Fidel Castro’s death means for future of Cuba

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/cuba-fidel-castro-death-what-it-means-for-future-of-communist-country/

  • I loved the opinions of what the journalist has researched and given. I also enjoyed the link to another article involving a known politicians opinion. I feel as though the bar at the bottom of the article took away the non-opinionated information that could’ve been placed in the article. The gadget at the bottom was amazing!

#2

Title: Disney’s “Moana” a box office hit, but is it offensive?

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/disney-new-movie-hit-moana-criticised-depiction-polynesia-people/

  • I loved how the article took it’s time in discussing what the movie was. Also, showcasing both sides of the argument about the movie. I’d like to see maybe a interactive poll, statements from viewers of the movie who agreed or disagreed, and charts of the numbers involving the movie.

#3

Title: Why HIV infections in this group are no longer dropping 

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hiv-infection-white-injection-drug-opioid-abusers/

  • This article was very informative. Great that it was mainly factual and used a couple of quotes to add credibility to the information. I also enjoyed there was a video on the side discussing the drugs that were a concern. Would’ve loved to have seen a chart of drug use in the U.S.

Media Journal 8

Week of November 14th

#1

Title: President-elect Trump speaks to a divided country on 60 Minutes

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/60-minutes-donald-trump-family-melania-ivanka-lesley-stahl/

  • I loved the many amounts of convergence in one news story. Granted this article is all based on an interview held the night before but it was a great way to recap and get glance readers attention. This article had tons of quotes, videos and pictures. I loved the part were it would link to previous articles that were posted about issues discussed in the article. A great article.

#2

Title: Dave Chappelle, Kate McKinnon give thoughtful coda to Trump victory on “SNL”

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/dave-chappelle-kate-mckinnon-thoughtful-coda-trump-victory-snl/

#3

Title: What Americans will be buying on Black Friday

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-americans-will-be-buying-on-black-friday/

  • Very informative. I loved the quick glance of what popular Black Friday sales items would be on sale this year. Also, I loved how the Nasdaq and Dow charts were shown on the side. Also, there were links to stores opening on Black Friday.

Media Journal 7

Week of November 7

#1

Title: Rep: Custody agreement reached between Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/spokespeople-custody-agreement-reached-between-angelina-jolie-brad-pitt/

  • Very insightful. Good facts on the situation. I know there wasn’t a lot for them to work with because they are both so private and only released statements. Good job!

#2

Title: Janet Reno, first female U.S. attorney general, dead at 78

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ap-janet-reno-first-female-us-attorney-general-dead-at-78/

  • Would’ve loved to get quotes from the “fans” that were discussed in the article. For example, Will Ferrell was mentioned. How did he respond to her death? Was a great tribute to all that she did in politics. Would’ve loved more photos or clips of a possible interview.

#3

Title: LeBron James, J.R. Smith campaign with Hillary Clinton in Ohio

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/lebron-james-j-r-smith-campaign-for-hillary-clinton-ohio/

  • Very straightforward. Information suited the title. A great action photo of the Hillary Clinton and Lebron James. I would’ve loved to see what he said. Also, the clips of the other celebrities mentioned that campaigned with Hillary. Also, a chart or graph of Hillary’s poll numbers.

Media Journal 6

Week of October 24

#1

Title: Two female “Bachelor” contestants find love – with each other

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/two-female-bachelor-contestants-find-love-with-each-other/

  • Great storytelling! While reading you could visualize the story as if you knew the two characters. Added touches of convergence with pictures and posts from their social media sites. As well as a glimpse at their interaction from “The Bachelor”.

 

#2

Title: Kim Kardashian tick-tick-ticks off 60 Minutes viewers

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/kim-kardashian-tick-tick-ticks-off-60-minutes-viewers/

  • Love the title! It let’s loyal fans of “60 Minutes” in on a topic that they may relate to and only understand. Also, great way of making it more conversational then so factual. I would’ve loved to see an interactive poll on readers opinion on the matter.

#3

Title:New leaked emails add fuel to Clinton Foundation controversy

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/2016-race-hillary-clinton-michelle-obama-campaigns-in-north-carolina-battleground-state/

  • May have been a computer error or perhaps CBS News error. The link was mainly for a specific topic on First Lady Obama on the campaign trail, however once the article was open it was about another issue. That’s the main thing that should be corrected.

Media Journal 5

Week of October 17

#1

Title: Melania Trump: My husband and I are “moving on” from 2005 tape

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/melania-trump-my-husband-and-i-are-moving-on-from-2005-tape/

  • Great article! It recapped all of the major parts of the interview. Also, the article gave insight on the purpose of the interview. However, it would’ve been best for them to incorporate the video that she is discussing. Overall a great recap article.

#2

Title: Billy Bush and NBC strike a deal over his exit after lewd Trump tape

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/billy-bush-cuts-deal-with-nbc-news-after-lewd-donald-trump-tape/

  • A great article! I loved how they gave insight and a thorough back story of the issue at hand. CBS News did good with also given a good fact on Bush’s relation to the presidential family. Would’ve loved to have a snippet of Bush’s parts in the Trump tape.

#3

Title: While gaining female support, voters still question Clinton’s truthfulness

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/elections-2016-hillary-clinton-gaining-support-among-women-motives-in-question-wikileaks/

  • Great information! I would love to have had a graph of the poll records. Also, an interactive poll for users to vote. I know they said that they used readers votes but it would be great to integrate those things.

UNT Takes Hunger Games, Literally

Everyone knows the world phenomenon movie series, Hunger Games. Well, the University of North Texas has taken a twist on hunger and involved a game. This delightful twist is called ‘Grocery Bingo’. All students are able to participate in a fun game of bingo for favorite selected groceries as a prize.

The University Program Council (UPC) tries to incorporate tons of activities for its students. There are events nearly every week day at various times. Events like; Open Mic Night at the syndicate, Movie Nights and Popcorn at the Lyceum, Carnivals at the Library mall and much more. The UPC even holds meetings with staff members that contain volunteer students to make events that will entertain, help and bond all students. These meetings helped make the event held on Wednesday, October 5th possible.

Students started to arrive and sit about fifteen minutes before the event at 11am. They were greeted by volunteers in collared green sports shirt with Eagle symbols next to their heart. As they entered there was a table to pick up all the need supplies for bingo; a bingo card, pen/pencil and a bingo dot. After gathering supplies, there were tables available to sit and prepare for the amazing game. While students flowed the aisles chatting with fellow classmates and friends, there was a sound system playing a mixture of Top 40 music hits. From Nicki Minaj to Luke Bryan to The Chainsmokers, there was a lighter spirit in the room than the studies that the students were escaping from. At promptly 11am, an announcer approached the podium and began calling the letters and numbers combo. After a minute of playing, a faint “BINGO!” would be heard in the distance causing everyone to cheer and then groan at disapproval of their losing card. One lucky winner approached the podium to prove her win. She gazed from the announcer to her right to see a table full of specially selected groceries.

One of the winners specified that she tries to come to the events frequently. She stated how she picked a great prize that is considered a ‘Surprise Bag’.

Students from different classes and majors gathered to the two hour event to experience. The free event is a great way to meet people. Also, take their mind of an issue that is oppressing. Hunger for students that are struggling to pay bills, work, study and have a social life. This issue helped take students mind off of those issues and offer prizes that will impact them for the better.

 

 

 

Media Journal 4

Week of October 3

#1

Title: Nate Parker

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/60-minutes-nate-parker-birth-of-a-nation-anderson-cooper/

  • A good example of convergence in a news article. This story used it’s broadcast from the night before and chopped it up to make a full news article. With surrounding components of the pictures and videos, this really was a great recap article. I would’ve loved to see follow up stats of premiere week of the film.

#2

Title: Kim Kardashian West robbed at gunpoint in Paris

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/kim-kardashian-west-held-up-at-gunpoint-in-paris-spokesperson-says-kanye-west/

  • Good article. Loved seeing the picture of Kim and Kanye together considering it discussed the cancellation of his show. Since it was released that Kim had posted on Snapchat moments before the robbery, it would’ve been great to have that integrated in the story as a video.

#3

Title: LeBron James endorses Hillary Clinton for president

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/lebron-james-endorses-hillary-clinton-for-president/

  • Mainly the article was just an overview of what Lebron James stated in an open letter to the public. I loved the link and tweet. Would’ve been great to provide information on any future fundraisers he’ll participate in or any donations that he had given.

Media Journal 3

Week of September 25

#1

Title: Kim Kardashian clears up confusion over her 2016 candidate choice

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/kim-kardashian-supporting-hillary-clinton/

  • Lots of links not enough integrated media efforts. Kim Kardashian is known as being one of the top people followed on the trifecta of social media and her tweets weren’t used. Also, Caitlyn Jenner was mentioned by Kim with response by Caitlyn Jenner. Could’ve did more.

#2

Title: Arnold Palmer, golf legend, dead at 87

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/arnold-palmer-golf-legend-dead-at-87/

  • Loved the beginning, middle, and end of his life told in this article. I truly enjoyed all of the tweets and pictures integrated in the article. Would’ve been great to see videos of him golfing or a previous interview given with “60 Minutes”. Great tribute to a great man!

#3

Title: Baseball mourns death of Marlins ace Jose Fernandez

Url: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/baseball-mourns-death-of-marlins-ace-jose-fernandez-boating-accident/

  • A developing story that CBS gathered as much information as possible to give an informative and heartfelt tribute to the fallen baseball player. I loved how all of the information they gathered was inputed respectfully and credibly with tweets. Would’ve been nice to have footage of Jose Fernandez playing in previous games.