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Black Worker Fired For Embracing Her Natural Hair; Told To Wear A Wig By Employer - Atlanta Tribune

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Imani Jackson faced unjust termination after wearing her natural hair at work, refusing to conform to Eurocentric beauty standards imposed by her employer. The incident occurred at American Screening LLC, a drug and medical testing company in Louisiana. It sparked outrage and shed light on the systemic biases that continue to plague corporate environments. A […]

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