Last Thursday, the Austin City Council passed the CROWN Act, marking a milestone achievement for this sort of ordinance in Texas.
Readers might recall that the CROWN Act (aka the “Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair” Act) has been approved elsewhere previously, including in California where it originated. While other cities and states have debated passing a similar ordinance, including the U.S. Senate currently considering related legislation, it has still been slow to catch on.
With that being said, with the Austin City Council approving the CROWN Act last week, the City Code will now be amended to prohibit discrimination against workers for natural hairstyles such as afros, cornrows, and bantu knots.
Will other Texas cities follow Austin’s lead? While it might take some time, I could see Houston or Dallas adopting a similar ordinance at some point down the road.
For additional information: https://www.austintexas.gov/news/austin-becomes-first-city-texas-pass-crown-act
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