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I’m definitely not a proponent of violence, especially not in a business setting. But the recent news about a hairstylist assaulting a client who allegedly ran out without paying brings up some real challenges that stylists face in the industry.

Here’s the situation: The client received a $150 weave or lace front wig and supposedly left the salon without paying. Surveillance footage shows the stylist dragging the client back into the salon by her hair. Later, the client claimed she sent the payment to the wrong Cash App. But here’s the twist—the stylist later finds out the client is actually 15 years old, while the stylist herself is just 18. That discovery leads to an assault charge.

Now, let’s be clear—both sides hold some responsibility. The client shouldn’t have left without ensuring payment was made, but under no circumstances should a stylist ever put hands on a client. That’s where things crossed the line.

This situation highlights a bigger issue in the beauty industry: handling payment disputes professionally. A lot of stylists, especially young ones, don’t have the training to navigate these kinds of conflicts. And let’s be real—some clients take advantage of stylists, while others get taken advantage of.

I’ve personally experienced payment issues early in my career. I remember a client bouncing four checks on me over the holiday season. When I asked her to cover the returned check fees, she flat-out refused, saying she’d only pay for her hair. I was young, new to the business, and had no clue how to handle that kind of pushback. What was my recourse? What was my legal protection? I ended up collecting the payment and denying her future services, but it was a hard lesson.

Another time, I finished a client’s hair on a Friday, only for her to tell me I had to hold her check until the following Friday. My first thought? “Then you should have scheduled your appointment next week.” These are real situations that happen in salons, and stylists aren’t always trained on how to handle them.

In this case, I have questions. If the client really sent the money to the wrong Cash App, why didn’t she mention that before things escalated? And where was her mother in this process? Did she know her daughter was getting a weave? Was she involved in booking the appointment?

This situation has sparked a lot of conversation in my salon, with people asking how I would handle it if it were my daughter. My answer? It depends on the child. If she’s typically honest, responsible, and respectful, I’d believe her. But if she’s constantly involved in trouble and always playing the victim, my reaction would be different. Parents know their children and what they’re capable of—just like how the mother of a certain political figure once said, “Never let this guy be president.” She knew. Just like the parents of those two young girls who carjacked and killed an Uber driver—they were out of the country, but they knew their children.

This incident is unfortunate for both parties. The stylist, still a teenager herself, made a critical mistake that could impact her future. And the client, whether she made an honest mistake or not, ended up in a dangerous situation.

So my question to you is—how would you have handled this? If you’re a stylist, what’s your policy for ensuring payment? And if you’re a client, how do you think situations like this should be resolved? Let’s talk about it.

Reach out to me on my TikTok @thehairkytchen!

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/maryland-hairstylist-charged-assault-after-dragging-15-year-old-girl-viral-video

Sitting in a local cafe in downtown DC, where diplomats brush shoulders with dreamers and cultures blend like watercolors on canvas, I couldn’t help but wonder: In a world where we’re constantly bridging identities, where do we find our truest selves?

I’m Chidera, and like many of us navigating life between  Nigerian roots and American dreams, I’ve found myself asking the deeper questions. Questions that echo through the diverse streets of the DMV, where every corner tells a story of someone building their own path.

As I watch the beautiful tapestry of cultures unfold in this melting pot we call home, I’ve realized something profound: we’re all searching for our corner. That precious space where we can be fully ourselves, where traditional values dance with modern ambitions, and where our multiple identities don’t compete – they complement.

That’s when it hit me – what we needed wasn’t another success manual. What we needed was a corner. Our corner. A place where we could explore everything from building legacies to maintaining authenticity, from creating wealth to preserving our cultural richness.

And so, Chidera’s Corner was born. Think of it as that sweet spot between Lagos wisdom and DC ambition, where we can have real conversations about building bridges between our worlds while staying true to ourselves.

Whether you’re:

  • A first-generation professional finding your voice
  • An entrepreneur crafting something meaningful
  • A culture-shifter creating new narratives
  • Or someone simply seeking connection in this beautiful complexity

This corner is yours.

Because in a world of intersections, we’re creating something special – a space where our stories matter, where our dreams take flight, and where our journeys are celebrated in their entirety.

So pull up a chair, bring your full self, and let’s explore this beautifully complex corner we call our own. After all, in a world of straight lines, the most interesting perspectives come from the corners.

Welcome to mine.

And just like that, I realized: it wasn’t about choosing between worlds. It was about creating our own.

~ Chidera

Chidera’s Corner: Where Stories Meet, Dreams Soar, and Magic Unfolds

Aisha Braveboy: Prince George’s County Executive Candidate

Proven Leader Backed by Experience and Executive Support

Aisha Braveboy, Prince George’s County State’s Attorney, is a candidate who brings both experience and executive support to the race for County Executive. With Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s endorsement, Braveboy’s campaign reflects a strong foundation of leadership, justice reform, and economic opportunity.

During her interview on The Kaala Evans Show, Braveboy passionately outlined her vision for a safer and more prosperous Prince George’s County with host Kaala Evans. She is committed to criminal justice reform, ensuring public safety while tackling systemic inequities in the legal system. Her tenure as State’s Attorney has positioned her as a powerhouse advocate, pushing for programs that balance accountability with rehabilitation.

Braveboy also emphasized the need for economic growth, highlighting the role of strong public-private partnerships in creating jobs and supporting small businesses. She believes that fostering collaboration between government, business leaders, and community stakeholders is the key to sustainable development. Her leadership is built on equity, innovation, and proactive policymaking.

Additionally, Braveboy aims to expand youth programs, invest in education, and strengthen resources for underserved communities. By prioritizing holistic community development, she envisions a county where every resident has opportunities for success. With a proven track record and a dynamic strategic vision, Braveboy is ready to take Prince George’s County to new heights.

Don’t miss her interview!

Aisha Braveboy’s interview airs every day at 7:30 PM on Verizon channel 11 and Xfinity channel 77 on TV, and the full interview is available now on the Bowie TV YouTube channel.

Albert Slocum: County Executive Candidate

Engineering a Brighter Future for Prince George’s County

Albert Slocum isn’t just running for County Executive—he’s on a mission to revolutionize Prince George’s County with smart, strategic growth. As an engineer with extensive experience in infrastructure and urban planning, Slocum offers a solutions-driven approach that blends technical expertise with a deep commitment to the community.

During his interview on The Kaala Evans Show with host Kaala Evans, Albert Slocum laid out his ambitious plans to modernize county infrastructure, attract business investments, and create new opportunities for residents. He knows that strategic planning and smart development are critical to keeping Prince George’s County competitive and future-ready.

Slocum’s technical background gives him a sharp edge in tackling transportation, housing, and public works challenges. He believes that targeted investments in infrastructure will boost job creation and improve the overall quality of life for residents.

Beyond infrastructure, Slocum aims to address environmental sustainability and public safety. He advocates for green initiatives that enhance energy efficiency while ensuring that emergency services and law enforcement have the resources needed to keep communities safe. With a forward-thinking mindset and a passion for innovation, Slocum is ready to lead Prince George’s County into a new era of prosperity.

Hear Albert’s game-changing ideas!

Albert Slocum’s interview airs every day at 9 AM on Verizon channel 11 and Xfinity channel 77 on TV, and the full interview is available now on the Bowie TV and The Kaala Evans Show YouTube channels.

DMV Musician Dorian Vitae Talks , Acting & ‘The Passerby’ on 3rd Episode of Tiny Mic Talks

On this third episode of Tiny Mic Talks, host Destiny Jackson sits down with DMV artist Dorian Vitae for an in-depth conversation about his journey in music, his love for acting, and his latest project, The Passerby!

Known for his ability to weave emotion into both his music and on-screen performances, Dorian opens up about his creative process, artistic influences, and the experiences that have shaped his career.

Dorian’s story is one of passion, persistence, and evolution. From his early days discovering music to his transition into acting, he shares insights on how both art forms complement each other and fuel his storytelling. The Passerby, his most recent project, serves as a reflection of his growth as an artist and a person, blending raw emotion with a distinct artistic vision. In this episode, Destiny and Dorian explore the deeper meaning behind the project, the challenges he’s faced in his career, and what’s next for him in the world of entertainment.

Don’t miss this engaging conversation on Tiny Mic Talks! Tune in every Tuesday at 12:30 PM on Bowie’s local channels—Verizon Channel 11 and Xfinity Channel 77—for inspiring discussions with creatives shaping today’s artistic landscape.

Stay connected and follow Tiny Mic Talks and Destiny on social media:

🎤 Instagram: @tmtalks.podcast
🎨 Destiny’s Creative Hub: @727.art
📺 Watch on the TMT YouTube: Tiny Mic Talks Pod

Join the conversation and support the artists bringing fresh, innovative perspectives to the scene.

See you on Tiny Mic Talks!

The Bulldog Bulletin: Upcoming March Events and Exciting Announcements!

Welcome to The Bulldog Bulletin, a student-run news source bringing you updates and events from Bowie High School in Bowie, MD. Whether you’re a local community member, a parent, or just someone interested in what’s happening at Bowie High, we’ve got all the latest news for you!

This week’s episodes are hosted by our talented Bulldog anchors. On February 6th, Kamielle Summerville and Daniella Kepsu will bring you the latest updates, with Roxy Adeleke-Wales covering the weather. On February 10th, Yvette Owusu-Ansah joins Daniella Kepsu at the anchor desk, while Kimberly Hernandez provides weather insights.

Community Events to Look Forward To:

The Spring Blood Drive is scheduled for March 14th from 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM in the school gym. This event is a chance for students, faculty, and community members to donate blood and make a life-saving impact. If you meet the donation requirements, consider stopping by and giving back.

The Bowie High Drama Department’s production of Little Shop of Horrors is coming to the Bowie Center for the Performing Arts on February 28th and March 1st at 7:00 PM. If you enjoy live theater, this is a great opportunity to support young performers and experience a fantastic show!

Get Involved with Culture & Awareness:

The Bowie High International Club is dedicated to exploring different cultures and promoting awareness of global issues. Meetings are held in the Media Center/Library every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 2:20 PM to 3:20 PM. Whether you’re a student, parent, or supporter of cultural education, your participation and engagement are always welcome.

Stay Connected with BHS:

Follow BHSTVMD’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@UCkDBmqZ9B9BCt9a_sxbpeTQ to stay informed about Bowie High’s events, student projects, and community initiatives. Your support helps us continue sharing stories that matter!

That’s all for this edition of The Bulldog Bulletin! Stay engaged, stay informed, and thank you for supporting the BHS community!