From the NYT Opinion page:
Why Are Black People Still Punished for Their Hair?
Only black people are shamed when they choose to wear hairstyles consistent with their natural hair texture.
By Ría Tabacco Mar
Ría Tabacco Mar (@RiaTabaccoMar) is a senior staff lawyer for the A.C.L.U.’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and H.I.V. Project.Aug. 29, 2018
In the female-dominated future, 75% of public affairs discourse will consist of women complaining that their favorite hairstyles aren’t fashionable enough.