ORLANDO, Fla. – Black women in Central Florida are opening up about an issue spanning generations. Hair discrimination has stripped thousands of people of employment opportunities and some people say it has caused them to have an identity crisis.
Shakakan Stamper is a local locktician and owner of a company called Shakakan Hair. [TRENDING: ‘Tragedy and nightmare:’ 10 killed in Colorado | Fla.
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