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Dove Partners With LinkedIn To Help End Workplace Discrimination Against Black Hair

The New York Times – T Magazine:

By Jasmine Browley ·Updated February 21, 2023

Black women’s hair is finally getting the equitable treatment it deserves.

Thanks to Dove and LinkedIn, this sentiment is moving further to the forefront.

As a part of Dove’s ongoing commitment to help pass The CROWN

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