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Heritage Middle School Awards 5th to 8th grades
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Help Please
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USE YOUR BLINKER Part 2 Episode 24-2 Real Resilient Conversations 22JAN2024
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What is your house made of? Is it strong enough to weather the storm?
Texas A&M National Society of Leadership and Sucess Induction Ceremony
Texas A&M National Society of Leadership and Sucess Induction Ceremony
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Live music is always my go to
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when you looking a Eastsider well you know if you know
when you looking a Eastsider well you know if you know
at J’s Eatery
MENTIONED YOU -LOVE MY HAIR #CROWNAct and the SAN ANTONIO NATURAL HAIR SOCIETY
THE CROWN ACT
LOVE MY HAIR
#CROWNAct
and the
SAN ANTONIO NATURAL HAIR SOCIETY
The CROWN Coalition, a national alliance founded by Dove, National Urban League, Western Center on Law & Poverty, and Color of Change, is declaring Friday, July 3, 2020 as National CROWN Day; the one-year anniversary of the signing of The CROWN Act in California. The groundbreaking legislation, sponsored by the Coalition, was first introduced by Senator Holly J. Mitchell in January 2019 and signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom on July 3, 2019.
National CROWN Day, also known as Black Hair Independence Day, will be a day of solidarity for the human rights of Black men, women, and children to wear their natural hair boldly and proudly, without the fear of being discriminated against in school or the workplace.
In addition to tuning into the conversations and panel discussions, people are encouraged to help #PassTheCrown by signing the petition to end hair-based discrimination at thecrownact.com, and sending a letter or email to their state and federal legislators in states that have not yet passed The CROWN Act.
WE ARE proud to be AMONGST OVER of the 100's of supporting members of the Coalition and a supporter of The CROWN Act. As a purpose-driven organization, it is critical that we continue to lend our voice to movements for social justice and the dismantling of systemic racism. Despite great civil rights strides, the politics of hair remains a source of real prejudice with serious economic and health consequences, especially for people of color. While The CROWN Act is now law in seven states (California, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Colorado, Washington and Maryland) and two municipalities (Cincinnati, OH and Montgomery County, MD), our eyes remain on the prize of enacted legislation that bans hair discrimination in every state as well as on the federal level.
LETS GET TEXAS ON THIS LIST
To date, nine additional states are considering The CROWN Act and have either pre-filed
LIVE INTERVIEW ON #SAYLESS
LIVE INTERVIEW ON #SAYLESS
Miss Neka Meeting with the Mayor