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Bill de Blasio, Mayor | Carmelyn P. Malalis, Chair/Commissioner | | @NYCCHR Central Office Address: 22 Reade Street New York, NY 10007 NYC Commission on Human Rights February 2019 Legal Enforcement Guidance on Race Discrimination on the Basis of Hair Anti-Black racism is an invidious and persistent form of discrimination across the nation and in New York City. Anti-Black racism can be explicit and implicit, individual and structural, and it can manifest through entrenched stereotypes and biases, conscious and unconscious. Anti-Black bias also includes discrimination based on characteristics and cultural practices associated with being Black, including prohibitions on natural hair or hairstyles most closely associated with Black Bans or restrictions on natural hair or hairstyles associated with Black people are often rooted in white standards of appearance and perpetuate racist stereotypes that Black hairstyles are unprofessional.

3 harassment11 and bias-based profiling by law enforcement.12 Pursuant to Local Law No. 85 (2005) (“Local Civil Rights Restoration Act of 2005”), the NYCHRL must be construed “independently from similar or identical provisions of New York State or

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