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Race Equality in Education APPG

Would you like to see the Equality and Human Rights Commission take further measures to tackle hair discrimination? If so, please enter your details below.

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Afro Hair Discrimination

Hair discrimination is a form of racial discrimination, and this urgently requires greater recognition. For far too long, institutional policies have been allowed to push Black children, adults and those of Black heritage to conform and mirror Eurocentric hairstyles, often damaging their natural hair in the process.


There have been many hair discrimination cases here in the UK, and we find the continuing need to convey such cases unacceptable. The repeated failure to understand the issues affecting Black hair is a typical occurrence when dealing with a variety of institutions, and based on this, we have written to the Equality and Human Rights Commission to ask them to issue official guidance about hair discrimination. The letter has been co-signed by many renowned organisations and names, including Wera Hobhouse MP, Lord Simon Woolley, Emma Dabiri, Ruby Williams, The National Hair and Beauty Federation, The British Beauty Council, GLAMOUR Magazine, The Equality Act Review, Dove, Unilever, Pantene, Proctor & Gamble, Shea Moisture, Enact Equality, The Halo Collective, The Advocacy Academy, EqualiTeach and Diverse Educators.


We sincerely hope that the Commission considers this call to action, and we look forward to their response. We would be more than happy to work with the Commission, not only to create such guidance, but also to formulate a more long-term strategy for a better future.


Kim Johnson MP

Officer of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Race Equality in Education


L’myah Sherae

Founder of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Race Equality in Education


Stephanie Cohen

Co-Founder and Legal and Political Organiser of the Halo Collective


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Campaign Update!

Our Afro hair discrimination campaign has led to changes in national policy guidance! Click here for more information 

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