JUSTICE FOR NOORDELAND GIRLS!

It's unfair for schools to police the way Black girls wear their hair, especially when it comes to things like edges, braids, or protective styles. These aren't just "looks" - they're part of our culture, our identity, and our history. Asking us to remove edges or forcing us to look a certain type of way isn't about professionalism or neatness, it's about erasing who we are. Our hair is a form of self-expression and pride, and trying to control it sends the message that our natural beauty and cultural style aren't acceptable. Schools should be a place where we feel safe, not somewhere we're told to hide our identity just to fit into someone else's idea of what's "appropriate."

 

 


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