The quotation from expert Oregon state Rep. Janelle Bynum supports the central idea that "The CROWN Act is necessary because prohibitions are tied to racial discrimination" by explaining that White beauty standards have been forced upon and used to marginalize Black people. This connection highlights how certain hairstyle regulations often reflect broader societal biases that favor Eurocentric beauty norms, resulting in discrimination against Black individuals whose natural hair may not conform to these standards. Thus, the CROWN Act seeks to combat this form of discrimination and affirm the rights of individuals to express their cultural identity through their hairstyles without facing negative repercussions in employment or other areas.
Use the excerpt from “A Yearslong Push to Ban Hair Discrimination Is Gaining Momentum” by Candice Norwood to answer the question. How does the quotation from expert Oregon state Rep. Janelle Bynum support the central idea: “The CROWN Act is necessary because prohibitions are tied to racial discrimination”? (1 point) Responses by clarifying the connection between employment discrimination and hair discrimination by clarifying the connection between employment discrimination and hair discrimination by indicating that many individuals can easily change their hairstyles by indicating that many individuals can easily change their hairstyles by explaining that White beauty standards have been forced upon and used to marginalize Black people by explaining that White beauty standards have been forced upon and used to marginalize Black people by demonstrating how many politicians are becoming aware of hair discrimination by demonstrating how many politicians are becoming aware of hair discrimination Skip to navigation
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