Anti-Hair Discrimination Law Passed By US House of Representatives
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Ruby Williams: “No Child With Afro Hair Should Suffer Like Me”
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New Jersey Becomes 3rd State to Ban Hair Discrimination
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“Fix Society Not Hair” says the World Afro Day Alliance
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World Afro Day Launches The Big Hair Assembly Supported by Superdrug
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Yes! New York Becomes 2nd State to Ban Hair Discrimination
New York has become the second state in the USA to change the law to protect people from facing unfair treatment and racial discrimination because of their hair texture and hairstyles.
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The CROWN Act: Against Hair Discrimination
The United States of America is the one country where positive law changes are being made to protect black people from unfair hair discrimination. That law is called the CROWN Act.
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Life-changing! California Becomes 1st State to Ban Hair Discrimination
As the fight against hair discrimination continues, California has become the first state in the United States of America to protect employees and students from experiencing discrimination because of their hair texture and cultural hairstyles.
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UK Schools Could Be Acting Unlawfully By Discriminating Against Pupils With Afro-textured Hair
One in six children with Afro-textured hair is having a bad or very bad experience at school according to a report and survey, from World Afro Day supported by researchers at De Montfort University. Many school policies could actually be unlawful.
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The Hair Equality Report – Afro Hair Discrimination In UK Schools
1 in 4 adults said they had a bad or very bad experience at school with their Afro-textured hair and identity.
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