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House Passes CROWN Act to End Discrimination Against Natural Black Hairstyles - L.A. Focus News

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Stacy Brown/NNPA Newswire Connecticut Democratic Rep. Jahana Hayes sounded off to critics of legislation that would allow individuals freedom to express themselves by how they wear their hair. “Natural hair should be worn without fear of discrimination,” Rep. Hayes asserted moments after the U.S. House of Representatives passed the CROWN Act, banning hair-related discrimination. The […]

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