
CROWN Act: Protecting Black Women's Hair & Identity
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Hair as a symbol of confidence, identity, and heritage for Black women, with the CROWN Act combating discrimination. The journey from cultural traditions to societal pressures, impacting young girls self-esteem. Advocates like Gabrielle Onyx Bates and Kelli Richardson share personal experiences, while the CROWN Act gains traction in states, awaiting federal approval. Education and cultural pride are key, fostering community and strength in salons.
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