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'Jay 4 Kutz' Builds Community at Pacific
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Jayden Fordham ’25 — known to friends as “Jay 4” — is a student, athlete and amateur barber at 鶹Ӱ’s Forest Grove Campus. A sports communication major from Beaumont, California, Jay made his way to Pacific looking for a small community where he could build genuine connections. Since his first year at Pacific, he’s done that in part by offering friends and teammates haircuts — a hobby that’s brought him joy, friendship and a plan for the future.

 

Jay Fordham '25 poses as friends surround him with hair-cutting equipment

Over time, he’s built his skills and found a need for them at Pacific, where there are few culturally appropriate options for people of color. “I hear that a lot,” he said. “I’m their main guy to go to here, because I am a person of color.” It’s not just about the hair cutting experience, he says. There’s a rich tradition of Black barbershops as community hubs. “I grew up in a barbershop. I’d leave my dad’s house in the middle of the day and walk to the barbershop. It was a time.” Jay’s hope is to bring that relatable, convenient and relaxing environment to Pacific in "Jay 4 Kutz," opening his home to friends to hang out and talk — and maybe get a cut.


 

Jay Fordham '25 laughs with fellow student Devin Fortune '25 while cutting his hair

Jay Fordham '25 with fellow student Devin Fortune '25

Jay Fordham '25 cleans an electric razorA selection of different size electric razor guards

Jay Fordham '25 gives Kamron Shields '26 a haircut


Kamron Shields '26 gets a haircut by Jay.

Jay Fordham '25 trims a friend's hair

Jay Fordham '25 charges an electric razor

Jayden first started cutting hair after seeing a video online and practicing on his younger brother. “I messed it up, but I liked the concept,” he said. The practice brings him peace, gives him something to do with his hands, and takes his mind to a state where nothing matters except the cut in his hands.

 

Jay Fordham '25 practices his long jumpJay Fordham '25 sits on the bleacher stepsJay Fordham '25 — known to friends as Jay4 — holds his No. 4 necklace in his teeth

A sports communications major, Jay also is an active student-athlete at Pacific, competing in track and field as a long jumper and a sprinter.


Jay Fordham '25 practices his long jumpA tattoo on the back of the leg of Jay Fordham '25 proclaims his motto: PATD, or pay attention to detailPortrait of Jay Fordham '25

Jay lives by the motto “Pay Attention to Detail,” a concept his father was adamant about as he played sports growing up. He’s tattooed “PATD” on his leg to remind him to pay attention to detail in every facet of his life, whether in the classroom, on the track, or when cutting hair.


Jay Fordham '25 sweeps his room after cutting friends' hair
Jay Fordham '25 and Charles Bennett '26 shake hands

Charles Bennett '26 shakes hands with Jay

Portrait of Jay Fordham '25

Ray Pruitt '25 relaxes during a haircut by Jay

Jay Fordham '25 stands behind Ray Pruitt '25, who sits in a barber chair

Ray Pruitt '25 with Jay

After graduating from Pacific, Jay plans to complete training to become a licensed barber, so he can build a formal business from his hobby. He dreams of becoming a celebrity barber and owning multiple barbershops that impact lives globally.

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