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Race-based hair discrimination can happen #AsEarlyAsFive

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Dove launches As Early As Five Brought to you by No one should be punished for the way their hair gr

Dove launches As Early As Five Brought to you by [Unilever] Dove launches As Early As Five [Products]( [Baby Dove]( [Dove]( [Men+Care]( [Dove Self-Esteem Project]( No one should be punished for the way their hair grows naturally from their head. It’s no secret that discrimination against Black natural hair still exists. The Dove CROWN Research Study for Girls reveals that 53% of Black mothers say their daughters have experienced race-based hair discrimination as early as five years old – and this can last a lifetime. [Watch the film]( Race-based hair discrimination has a lasting impact on Black children and their self-esteem. Sign the CROWN Act petition and let’s help make race-based hair discrimination illegal in schools and workplaces across the US. [Sign the CROWN Act petition now]( The CROWN research study for girls Our research shows that 66% of Black children in majority-white schools have faced race-based hair discrimination. We need to create systemic change to protect generations to come. [Act now]( Hear from our community [My Hair, My CROWN]( [Intergenerational pride]( [My father, my natural hair and me]( [Products]( [Baby Dove]( [Men+Care]( [Dove Self-Esteem Project]( [insta]( [fb]( [tw]( [yt]( [Having trouble viewing this email?]( © 2022 UNILEVER | Unilever Consumer Engagement Center, 700 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |[(800) 761-3683](tel:8007613683) [Unilever] Add dove@email.dove.com to your address book. [Privacy Notice]( | [Unsubscribe]( Disclaimer: You are receiving this email because you have signed up to receive marketing from Dove US.

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