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Racial Bias in Schools

Meaning ❉ Racial Bias in Schools identifies the quiet, often unseen, institutional inclinations within learning environments that place students at a disadvantage based on their racial identity, particularly impacting those with textured hair. This bias frequently appears as unstated hair policies or cultural expectations, leading to disciplinary measures or societal pressures against natural Black and mixed-race hair patterns. It genuinely hinders a child’s Textured Hair Understanding. The natural growth of self-acceptance and precise knowledge about their hair’s distinct structure and care needs can become stifled. Such deeply rooted challenges complicate Hair Care Systemat

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School Appearance Policies

Meaning ❉ School appearance policies are structured guidelines governing student grooming, often implicitly or explicitly impacting textured hair and cultural identity through their application.
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