
Duke Takes Action Against Hair Discrimination and Advances Medical Research
Duke University has revised its anti-discrimination policy to explicitly prohibit race-based hair discrimination, including hairstyles commonly associated with a particular race. The policy applies to employees, contractors, and third parties within Duke programs. The update aligns with a Durham City Council ordinance and the Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair (CROWN) Act, which aims to end hair discrimination. The move is seen as a signal of support for Black women and reinforces Duke's commitment to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment.