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The Wake County School Board will vote to protect natural Black hairstyles against discrimination in the state's largest school district.
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A federal appellate court has found Charlotte Catholic High School was within its rights to fire a teacher after school leaders learned he was planning to marry his same-sex partner. That overturns the lower court鈥檚 ruling.
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The Crown Act is an effort to prevent discrimination nationwide against natural hair styles and texture like dreadlocks and afros.
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A civil rights leader was escorted by police out of a North Carolina movie theater after he insisted on using his own chair for medical reasons.
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鈥淚've never looked at Clayton as discriminating against anybody. But I have to be mature enough to know that I've only looked at Clayton through one lens,鈥 mayor pro tem Jason Thompson said
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Garner joins Raleigh, Cary, Knightdale, Apex, Morrisville and Wendell in adopting the ordinance.
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Council members said they support an inclusive community, but some were concerned about the ordinance's impact.
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Today marks three years since the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting. 瓜神app Youth Reporter Olivia Haynie spoke with peers to reflect on the tragedy and understand how her generation of Jewish youth are coping with the rise in antisemitism in recent years.
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Charlotte City Council is scheduled to discuss new legal protections for LGBTQ residents on Aug. 2. A final vote on the expanded ordinance a week later on Aug. 9.
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The Durham City Council unanimously passed an ordinance Tuesday that aims to protect workers from discrimination against hairstyles such as braids,鈥