What If It’s Not a Hair Issue?
“Throughout my middle and high school years at a private school, I was forced to sit behind a million white girls who would play with their hair,” wrote her younger brother in a Facebook post. A million times a day, they restyle their ponytails. Nothing was ever discussed.
He said that the principal of the school informed him that the issue was with the hairstyle: ‘It’s because you’re indifferent, and it creates another barrier to admission for black people. He closed by urging viewers to share the video, saying, “This decision will unfairly damage black children.”