Texas school suspends Black student more than two weeks for purportedly lengthy dreadlocks
- A Black high school student in Texas was suspended for wearing twisted dreadlocks, which violated the school district's dress code.
- The incident has sparked discussions about hair discrimination and the newly enacted CROWN Act, which aims to prohibit race-based hair discrimination in schools and workplaces.
- The student's mother is fighting back against the suspensions, emphasizing the cultural and religious importance of dreadlocks to their family.
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Texas made it illegal to punish students for dreadlocks. A school is …
The Barbers Hill school district prompted a new law meant to prohibit schools from punishing students with hairstyles associated with race. A recent student suspension sparks questions about the extent of the CROWN Act’s protections.
·Austin, United States
Read Full ArticleEven after CROWN Act, Texas student suspended for dreadlocks
In the same week that Texas passed the CROWN Act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of hair, Darryl George – a Black high school student – was suspended because his dreadlocks violated his district’s dress code.
·Boston, United States
Read Full ArticleBlack Texas student given additional suspension for loc hairstyle
A Black Texas high school student who was suspended because his loc hairstyle violated the district’s dress code was suspended again upon his return to school Monday, an attorney for the family told CNN.
·Atlanta, United States
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