Put in the Real Work to Improve Women’s Lives

DALLAS MORNING NEWS: Mother’s Day and the CROWN Act have me thinking about those who put in actual effort to help women. It’s one thing to be non-Black and harbor questions about how Black people wear our hair; it’s another to use a position of authority to arrogantly deign those who look different from you as “unacceptable” and restrict, even criminalize, in the process.

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