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Curly Me's career fair brings representation to young girls

Curly Me! hosted a career fair on Saturday that gave girls the opportunity to meet people of color in various career fields in South Salt Lake. ....

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African Americans in Utah discuss their experiences in the Black church


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It would be difficult for Millcreek resident Alyssha Dairsow to imagine life without her experience in the Black church.
From a young age, Dairsow’s life revolved around singing in the youth choir, being an usher and serving in the kitchen, among other activities. Not only did the church anchor her spiritually and teach her about God, but it became a second family and welcome haven where she has always felt safe and secure. If there was something Dairsow didn’t feel comfortable discussing with her parents, she knew she had a wise and trustworthy youth leader at church. ....

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A Utah lawmaker is drawing heat for telling several Black women Tuesday that "you people are beautiful" and for several other comments that he made during a committee hearing on a proposal to bar race-based hair discrimination.


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A Utah lawmaker is drawing heat for telling several Black women Tuesday that “you people are beautiful” and for several other comments that he made during a committee hearing on a proposal to bar race-based hair discrimination.
Several Black women testified about the harms that race-based grooming policies can inflict, saying people shouldn’t have to suffer the loss of economic or educational opportunities simply because they choose natural hairstyles.
However, state Sen. Derrin Owens said he believes society is already heading in the right direction without the need for the legal change laid out in SB80 — a bill that would add “protective hairstyles” such as braids, locks, Afros, curls and twists to the definition of race and prohibit employment discrimination on those grounds. ....

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