Puerto Rico Enacts Law Against Hair Discrimination
Puerto Rico Enacts Law Against Hair Discrimination
Puerto Rico Enacts Law Against Hair Discrimination
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On July 24, 2024, Puerto Rico's Governor Pedro Pierluisi enacted Senate Bill 1282, outlawing discrimination based on hairstyles associated with race, such as Afros, curls, locs, and braids, in various sectors including employment, education, and housing. The law aims to protect individuals identified as Black or Afro-descendant, who have historically faced marginalization and derogatory treatment. Advocates, like Welmo Romero Joseph from the nonprofit Taller Salud, hailed the legislation as a significant victory, emphasizing that it allows individuals to succeed without altering their identities. The law comes in response to ongoing discrimination issues, exemplified by previous court rulings and personal testimonies shared during public hearings. Puerto Rico's population includes over 230,000 individuals who identify solely as Black, highlighting the importance of this legislation in addressing systemic inequalities. Experts emphasize the necessity for enforcement measures to ensure compliance with the new law.

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