Harper's BAZAARのインスタグラム(harpersbazaarus) - 10月9日 21時49分
Natural hairstyles can be a celebration of self-expression. But for too long, they’ve also been a source of discrimination. A new law may change that. In July 2019, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law the CROWN Act (@thecrownact), an acronym for Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair. Implemented earlier this year, the measure prohibits schools and workplaces from discriminating against people based on their natural hairstyles. “I wore braids in high school in the ’80s without backlash,” says California State Senator @hollyjmitchell, who authored the CROWN legislation. “I cannot imagine how the trajectory of my life would have changed if my choice to wear my hair natural had not been allowed.” Learn more about the CROWN act and read the full story written by @ashley.weatherford from our October issue at the link in our bio. #TheCROWNAct
Photographs by @sharifhamza
Fashion Editor: @anatolli
Model: @azuoma_
Hair: @naivashaintl
Makeup @raisaflowers
Manicure: @honeynailz
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