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Black Women's Roundtable joins Citizen SHE United effort to end Race Based Hair Discrimination The C.R.O.W.N. Act - New Orleans Data News Weekly

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Louisiana Unity Coalition The Black Women's Roundtable is pleased to join hands with Citizen SHE United to increase awareness and build added support for passage of House Bill No. 382 by Representative Candace Newell (Democrat-District [...]

The post Black Women's Roundtable joins Citizen SHE United effort to end Race Based Hair Discrimination The C.R.O.W.N. Act appeared first on New Orleans Data News Weekly.

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