Embracing Diversity: The CROWN Act and the Fight Against Hair Discrimination

Introduction

Did you know that black women are 1.5 times more likely to be sent home from the workplace because of their hair? This shocking reality sheds light on the pervasive issue of hair discrimination, which has led countless women to alter their natural hair in a desperate attempt to conform to societal norms and secure employment opportunities.

At our salon, we've witnessed countless women walking through our doors, seeking blowouts or straightening treatments because they felt the need to alter their hair for interviews. This painful trend calls for a change - a change that comes in the form of the CROWN Act.


Understanding the CROWN Act

The CROWN Act, or "Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair," is a much-needed piece of legislation that aims to combat race-based hair discrimination. It addresses the unfair denial of employment and educational opportunities due to hair texture or protective hairstyles, such as braids, locs, twists, or bantu knots. To delve deeper into this important act, visit their official website: https://thecrownact.com.


The Fight for Equal Treatment

Passing the CROWN Act requires a united national effort, with each state taking action to ensure equality and protect individuals from discriminatory practices. Currently, 13 states have already enacted the CROWN Act, and 30 more states have either pre-filed, filed, or expressed their intentions to introduce this crucial legislation.


Making A Difference in Our Home State

Last year, the CROWN Act reached our home state of Missouri, providing us with an opportunity to add our voice to this essential cause. As salon professionals, we are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and respected. Discrimination based on hair texture has no place in our industry, and it's high time our legislation reflects this sentiment.


Embrace the Change & Join the Movement

At our salon, we firmly believe in making people feel better about themselves - not different. Our commitment to celebrating diverse hair textures and styles stands as a testament to our dedication to promoting inclusivity and breaking the chains of hair discrimination.

We encourage you to stand with us in support of the CROWN Act and the fight against hair discrimination. Visit the CROWN Act's website at https://thecrownact.com to learn more about the movement and how you can get involved. Together, let's create a world where natural hair is celebrated, and every individual feels confident and empowered in their own unique identity.

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Categories: : Diversity & Inclusion