Posted on 04/24/2015 1:13:33 PM PDT by drewh
As an avid fan of house music and member of Binghamton Universitys Hoop Troop, Im almost the typical attendant of EDM festivals. However, my experience at this past summers Electric Forest Festival proved to me that so many white people just dont get it. Because I am a person of color, what should have been an exhilarating adventure turned out to be a nightmare. I faced covert racism and microaggressions from pseudo-hippies that left me cynical about festival culture and colorblindness among the younger generation.
Festivals such as Coachella have already received backlash for the cultural appropriation of Native American headdresses; so much so that a plethora of festivals have banned the sporting of the war bonnets. Yet something that the media doesnt address is the cultural appropriation of dreadlocks that is so apparent in EDM festival culture. The amount of white people with dreads at Electric Forest was astounding. I was prepared to be one of the few people of color at the festival, but I wasnt prepared to see people steal my culture.
Many festival attendees fail to realize the cultural significance of hair as a part of black identity, especially dreadlocks. Historically, straightening black hair was a form of survival, in hopes of gaining access to opportunities and resources that African-Americans were denied. Wearing afro-textured in its natural state is a declaration against the European standard of beauty.
Now, there is nothing wrong with black people who straighten their hair, but there is everything wrong with white people having dreadlocks. The difference is that one group is assimilating into dominant culture, whereas the other is borrowing an important aspect of identity from a marginalized group. There is a lot of pressure in the workplace for black people to cut their dreads; there is the case of Ashley Davis, a Missouri woman whose company implemented a policy banning dreadlocks and other hairstyles. There is also the case of 7-year-old Tiana Parker, an Oklahoma girl who had to switch schools after she was sent home for her locs, a hairstyle deemed not presentable by school officials. So it is mocking and obnoxious for white people to wear them. I rock faux-locs myself as a protective style for my natural hair, so I was very offended by every white person I saw wearing dreads.
Another issue I have with these festivals is the visible drug culture within them. I am by no means judging anyone for their choices, but the role of drugs in the majority-white festivals is vastly different than it is in the black community. As I witnessed the open sale and use of narcotics on the festival campgrounds, I couldnt help but think about the black and brown people from low-income neighborhoods that are disproportionately thrown in jail for drugs.
The war on drugs started during Richard Nixons presidency in the 1970s, and became an excuse to over-police and incarcerate men and women in poor, minority neighborhoods. According to the NAACP, five times as many whites as African-Americans use drugs, yet African-Americans are imprisoned for drug offenses at 10 times the rate of whites. Former U.S. Marshal and Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Matthew Fogg has recently spoken out about his administrators advising him to not enforce drug laws in white areas. Law enforcements application of drug policies is racially organized and takes for granted the lives of people of color. While white kids are partying worry-free on festival grounds, black people are unjustly vilified for drugs.
Overall, my time at the Electric Forest was a bust. The scenery was magical and I got to see Lauryn Hill perform, but this was not a safe space for me to express my love of music as a black woman.
Chelsea Desruisseaux is a junior majoring in human development
Chelsea Desruisseaux is a junior majoring in human development
Chelsea ..babe...nay I call you babe sir?....
Keep your day slack!!
out of curiosity do whites get affirmative action , you know that program which lets in people a job or a promotion based on color?
Do whites get the race card playing for them?
Do whites get their own colleges or special groups based on their own color?
Do whites get their own competitions like Miss white America.
If so then it is a privilege being white or any other color which has all that.
Microaggressor!
With a name like Chelsea Desruisseaux I’m guessing this person of color is relatively light skinned.
But that's a microaggression, too, since blacks can't afford equestrian sports. :)
So now dreads are racist. Guess I gotta get mine cut off.
Not as light I as expected.
And, once again, it's all about what YOU think is wrong with ME.
The Church of the Perpetually Offended speaks...
I got a feeling the only ‘safe space’ for her is in her dorm room.
Thread is useless without a picture of Bo Derek in ‘10’.
Back when I was young, persons of color weren’t afraid to wear ‘fros. The rake used to maintain the style was a decent improvised weapon.
Being White is Racist.
Does anyone really think dreadlocks are attractive?
Identity politics plus oppression and victimization of the neo proletariat requires social justice and political correctness to create a libtard utopia.
This affirmative action racist could be attorney general one day.
Next thing she’ll tell me is that Country Music and Heavy Metal Music festivals are fraught with White Privilege.
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