Ohio School Bans Certain Hair Styles for Black Girls
No afro puffs or certain braids
The Horizon Science Academy in Ohio is facing heat from the natural hair community after a copy of a letter to parents that included a ban on afro puffs and 'small twisted braids' was posted online.
The letter details changes to the dress code for the upcoming school year and includes the line:
Afro-puffs and small twisted braids, with our without rubberbands, are NOT permitted.
It's unclear what the administration means by small twisted braids, but if they are referring to box braids they are banning a protective style that black girls have worn for generations. Afro-puffs are essentially the black version of the ponytail (when pulled back our hair puffs out instead of laying down), and yet the rules do not have a ban on ponytails for students of other ethnicities.
h/t Richara
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"natural hair community" that shows you how the black community is becoming so artificial, so white.
what black parents going to do? Take their kids out of this school? Hm, bet you they not. It seems like people rather ASSimilate and make an ASS out of themselves. Black get back, white is right? Right?