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#FreeTheHair is an international movement, taking on hair and appearance discrimination in workplaces and schools. Posts by @professordwendy + #FreeTheHair team

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Thank you Jenna for sharing these stories of race-based hair discrimination. Look out for her upcoming book on the topic for more information! #freethehair

Thank you <a href="/jennaluecke/">Jenna</a> for sharing these stories of race-based hair discrimination. Look out for her upcoming book on the topic for more information!
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Congratulations to the teams at Dove and @wearejoycollective for winning the Best Social Justice Awareness Campaign for The CROWN Act held by Cynopsis !!! 🥳🥳🥳 #freethehair

Congratulations to the teams at <a href="/dove/">Dove</a> and @wearejoycollective for winning the Best Social Justice Awareness Campaign for The CROWN Act held by <a href="/cynopsismedia/">Cynopsis</a> !!! 🥳🥳🥳 #freethehair
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Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day to our Free the Hair family! Help us honor his undying legacy and take a stand against discrimination in all forms! #freethehairnow

Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day to our Free the Hair family! Help us honor his undying legacy and take a stand against discrimination in all forms! #freethehairnow
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This student transferred high schools as a result of hair discrimination from a sports coach. This is why we keep up the fight! 💪🏽 #freethehairnow

This student transferred high schools as a result of hair discrimination from a sports coach. This is why we keep up the fight! 💪🏽 #freethehairnow
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Thanks to the 2021 CROWN Research study for girls, we have new data surrounding hair discrimination. One big finding being that you can experience hair discrimination starting as soon as five years old! Keep up the fight 💪🏽 #freethehairnow

Thanks to the 2021 CROWN Research study for girls, we have new data surrounding hair discrimination. One big finding being that you can experience hair discrimination starting as soon as five years old! Keep up the fight 💪🏽 #freethehairnow
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Archaeologist Ticia Verveer on Egyptian wigs: These wigs are made from human hair of two colors with a lighter shade consisting of loose curls on the top with long single braids attached underneath that reveal a two-tiered appearance. These wigs date as far back as 1550-1292 BC

Archaeologist <a href="/ticiaverveer/">Ticia Verveer</a> on Egyptian wigs:

These wigs are made from human hair of two colors with a lighter shade consisting of loose curls on the top with long single braids attached underneath that reveal a two-tiered appearance. These wigs date as far back as 1550-1292 BC
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Have you all heard the news?! The CROWN Act, which stands for Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair Act, passed the House of Representatives along party lines with a vote of 235-189. The bill now heads to the Senate for a vote! Stay tuned for updates.

Have you all heard the news?! The CROWN Act, which stands for Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair Act, passed the House of Representatives along party lines with a vote of 235-189. The bill now heads to the Senate for a vote! Stay tuned for updates.
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Progress for Mr. Jacob Rush who received an apology from his high school after they insisted he cut his hair for graduation. The CROWN Act has been passed to protect students like Jacob from hair-based discrimination in the education system and in society. Keep up the fight!

Progress for Mr. Jacob Rush who received an apology from his high school after they insisted he cut his hair for graduation. The CROWN Act has been passed to protect students like Jacob from hair-based discrimination in the education system and in society. Keep up the fight!