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CROWN Act Movement

Meaning ❉ The CROWN Act Movement represents a legislative effort to prohibit discrimination based on hair texture and protective styles, such as locs, braids, and twists, within professional and academic environments. This initiative offers a supportive framework for individuals with textured hair, including Black and mixed-race hair, allowing them to present their authentic selves without fear of unfair treatment. For those seeking a deeper understanding of textured hair, this movement facilitates the freedom to discern one’s hair properties—its distinct curl patterns, moisture needs, and inherent strength—free from external pressures that historically influenced styling choices. Moreover, it aids in systematizing hair care by removing the pressure for chemical or heat alterations, enabling routines to align with the hair’s genuine structure, leading to more predictable and healthful outcomes. Consequently, in practical application, individuals can confidently implement their chosen regimens and styling expressions, assured their personal presentation is legally upheld, creating environments where cultural heritage and personal well-being can align.

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Online Advocacy

Meaning ❉ Online advocacy is the digital mobilization of collective voice and action to affirm, preserve, and protect textured hair heritage and identity.
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