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The U.S. House Passes CROWN Act that Would Ban Race-based Hair Discrimination

WASHINGTON (CNN) - The US House on Friday passed legislation that would ban race-based hair discrimination in employment and against those participating in federally assisted programs, housing programs, and public accommodations. The Democratic-led House voted 235-189 to pass the CROWN Act, which stands for "Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair." The bill seeks to protect against bias based on hair texture and protective styles, including locs, cornrows, twists, braids, Bantu knots, and Afros. Read more.

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U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado Calls the CROWN Act "a bad, hair bill."

DALLAS, TX — Your voice is your power. Your words are powerful. We know this, right? All week long, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado has made a point to show that she knows the power of her words as well. But also this week, when providing a vote on the CROWN Act, a bill that would outlaw discrimination based on hair textures and hairstyles, she referred to it on the House of Representatives floor as "the bad hair bill." Read more.

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Minnesota House Passes ‘Crown Act’ Hair Discrimination Bill

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota House of Representatives passed legislation with bipartisan support Monday that would make it illegal to discriminate against someone because of their hairstyle. The “Crown” Act, an acronym meaning “Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural hair,” would add hairstyle and texture to a provision in the Minnesota Human Rights Act that prohibits racial discrimination in housing, employment, and education, among other areas. Read more.

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New Haven-based Sorority Offers Natural Hair Legislation Virtual

MACOMB DAILY (MI) -- “A primary goal of our event is to raise awareness of the proposed CROWN Act legislation here in Michigan. If passed, this legislation would prohibit race-based hair discrimination and the denial of professional advancement, employment, and educational opportunities or sports participation for youth because of hair texture or protective hairstyles such as twists or braids,” states Robyn Murphy, Ph.D., The Arts! Chairman of AKA Sorority, Omega Xi Omega chapter, in a news release. Read more.

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Dove Highlights Hair Discrimination in Latest Purpose-Driven Effort

YAHOO! FINANCE -- Dove highlights hair discrimination in latest purpose-driven effort The beauty brand is using the campaign to raise awareness for CROWN (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair) Act legislation to make race-based hair discrimination illegal. The act, which would help protect an estimated 2.3 million Black children nationwide, is the law in 14 states and 34 municipalities. Read more.

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Dove Launches ‘As Early As Five,’ Urges CROWN ACT In Remaining States

BLACK ENTERPRISE -- As CROWN Coalition co-founders committed to ending race-based hair discrimination nationwide, Dove continues to advocate for local and federal governments to pass The CROWN Act to help protect the estimated 2.3 million Black children nationwide who are most vulnerable to race-based hair discrimination. Currently, The CROWN Act is law in 14 states (CA, CT, CO, DE, IL, MD, NE, NM, OR, NY, NJ, NV, VA, WA) and 34 municipalities. Read more.

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Crown Act Still Not Passed in 36 States: DOVE launches ‘AS EARLY AS FIVE’ an ongoing effort to end Black Hair Discrimination

RADIO FACTS -- Fueled by research findings, Dove released a short film, As Early As Five, inspired by the far too many real stories of those who have experienced hair discrimination and bias in both schools and the workplace. As Early As Five depicts three scenarios of race-based hair discrimination experienced by a girl – starting in elementary school, in high school, and into adulthood – all inspired by real-life events. Read more.

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Dove’s Short Film ‘As Early As Five’ Is a Wake-Up Call Against Hair Discrimination

EBONY -- Dove’s Short Film ‘As Early As Five’ Is a Wake-Up Call Against Hair Discrimination. Can you imagine a world that did not dismiss you for the way in which you wear your natural hair? Dove can. Beloved body care brand Dove just released a new report, Dove’s 2021 CROWN Research Study for Girls, which unveiled the alarming rate and age at which Black girls experience hair discrimination. Read more.

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2021 CROWN Research Study for Girls Finds 53% of Black Mothers Say Their Child Experienced Hair Discrimination As Early As 5 Years Old

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., Jan. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Dove releases a NEW body of research, "Dove 2021 CROWN Research Study for Girls," unveiling the alarming rate and young age at which Black girls experience hair discrimination in schools. As part of the brand's ongoing commitment to ending race-based hair discrimination via The CROWN Act legislation (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair), the study reveals that 53% of Black mothers whose daughters have experienced hair discrimination say their daughters experienced the discrimination as early as five years old, and approximately 86% of Black teens who experience discrimination have endured it by the age of 12.

Fueled by these research findings, Dove released a short film, As Early As Five, inspired by the far too many real stories of those who have experienced hair discrimination and bias in both schools and the workplace. As Early As Five depicts three scenarios of race-based hair discrimination experienced by a girl – starting in elementary school, in high school, and into adulthood – all inspired by real-life events. Read more.

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The History Of Bantu Knots Is Important To Know

BYRDIE — When we think of natural hairstyles with rich history and lasting popularity, Bantu knots always come to mind. Bantu knots are cool, convenient, and culturally significant, like cornrows, twists, and other natural hairstyles. You may have tried the sleek, geometric look on your own or seen it on your favorite celebs (like Rihanna or Lupita N'yongo.) Still, Bantu knots have been around for centuries. In the latest installation of Crowned, Star Donaldson, Byrdie's senior social media editor, explores the history and process of the look. Read more.

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Oregon's New CROWN Act Explicitly Prohibits Raced-Based Hair Discrimination

YAHOO! NEWS — Oregon joined a number of states in 2021 passing legislation that prohibits race-based hair discrimination in schools and the workplace. That bill has now gone into effect. House Bill 2935, known as the CROWN Act, stands for “creating a respectful and open world for natural hair” and enacts policies first introduced and passed in California in 2019. Read more.

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It's Time To Stop Criticizing Black Women's Hair

BYRDIE: In office settings, I've participated in and eavesdropped on conversations about Black women and our hair—and always come out exhausted. The difference is this: There's always an explanation when it comes to Black women and our hair. There's always a method or reason to be explained—we can never just be. Read more.

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For the Girls Once Lost in the African Diaspora

ZORA: Around the age of 5, I sometimes used to play with a blue kitchen towel on my head. I wish I could tell you the towel was on my head because I was playing Star Wars or something more pro-fem like a strong lead on her escape to Mexico, but really, I was just pretending to have long hair. Hair that was very much unlike my Afro-hair. Read more.

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Tempe is 2nd Arizona City to Pass Hair Discrimination Ban

TEMPE MINER: Tempe is now the second Arizona city to ban discrimination based on hair texture and hairstyles, including at schools and in the workplace. The city said Monday that the Tempe City Council last week unanimously approved adding the Create a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair, or CROWN Act, to its anti-discrimination ordinance. Read more.

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#PassTheCrown is #3 of the Best Social Media Campaigns We’ve Ever Seen

BRAFTON: #PassTheCrown by Dove In 2004, Dove debuted its #RealBeauty marketing campaign to center its platform mission statement around the core values of inclusivity, natural beauty, and positive body image. Since then, Dove has become an industry leader when it comes to intrinsically connecting values with new brand-defining campaigns. Read more.

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