Tuesday, April 1, 2014

US Army Grooming Guide Prohibits Majority of Natural Hairstyles For Black ...





Black women enlist in the U.S. Armed Forces at a higher percentage than any other group, but the new guidelines for acceptable hairstyles might just alienate them. The new U.S. Army grooming guide prohibits a majority of natural hairstyles for Black women. Among other natural go-to protective styles, the Powerpoint presentation that detailed the new rules cites multiple braiding, twists, and Afros as unregulated styles. Once the new rules take effect, soldiers who wear these hairstyles will have to remove them or cover them with wigs or extensions if they do not want to face administrative discipline.

Some female soldiers have no issue calling out the Army for this blatant affornt against Black women. Here's what one soldier had to say about the new U.S. Army grooming guide according to Aljazeera America's The Stream:

Army veteran "Tonya" [name has been changed to protect identity], who has dreadlocks, spoke to The Stream about her opposition to the new rules, which she called "deliberate."

"It's very targeted because we all know who they're talking about even though they never explicitly say the world 'black' or 'African-American.' We all know who typically wears these types of hairstyles and then they went as far as to include pictures of black women in the PowerPoint."



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