natural hair
In-N-Out employee who was allegedly fired for his natural hair sues burger chain for $3M
Court documents state that Elijah Obeng, a former African-American employee of In-N-Out, is suing the company for discrimination and termination because of his natural hair. The Californian alleged in court documents acquired by Fox Business that he was fired and subjected to discrimination because of his natural hair and texture. Obeng alleged in the lawsuit that…
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Woman shocked after salon asks her to wash, detangle her hair before salon appointment priced at almost $100
In a now-viral TikTok video, Nerissa Kimble voiced her displeasure with a hair parlor in a...
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Miss America 2025: Annette Addo-Yobo Adjudged First Runner-Up
Southlake and Ghana’s Annette Addo-Yobo was named First Runner-Up at the 2025 Miss America...
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5 Black women rocking their natural hair at the 2024 Olympics
Black women athletes are getting ready to showcase their talents in the 2024 Summer Olympics...
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With African Women & Hair, We Prove We Are Still Colonized
“You need to make your hair.” There was a tinge of insensitivity in her booming voice, but neither contempt nor malice. All activity came to a halt, the dragging of chairs on the tiled floor...