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25 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 1 (2021-2022)
Hair Rules: Race, Gender, and Stigmatization in Schools

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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Volume  25, Number   1                                                        2021



   HAIR  RULES:   RACE,   GENDER, AND STIGMATIZATION IN SCHOOLS

                               BY PATRICIA A. BANKS`


Abstract. As laws banning racial hair discrimination in schools are proposed across the United
States, it is increasingly important to understand how grooming policies can stigmatize
students. This essay engages social science theory and research on stigmatization and the case
of Arnold v. Barbers Hill Independent School District to investigate the cultural constructions of
male students who wear long locs. Drawing on content analysis of court documents around
this Texas lawsuit involving two black male cousins who were disciplined in school because
of refusing to cut their locs, I examine how school officials justified the school district's hair
rules through associating the defendants' hairstyle with a range of stigmatizing attributes. The
conclusion considers the potential for this court case, as well as hair discrimination legislation,
to mitigate the stigmatization of boys who wear long locs, long braids, and long twists. I argue
that to fully address the stigmatization of boys who wear these styles, laws and policies must
be attentive to race as well as gender.



INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................... 2
I. STIG M A A S  A  SO CIA L  PRO CESS..............................................................................................  3
II. ARNOLD  V. BARBERS  HILL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT......................... 4
III. POLICIES AND LAWS  AS DESTIGMATIZATION STRATEGIES.............................. 7
CONCLUSION........................................................................................................................................... 9















* Professor of Sociology, Mount Holyoke College. PhD, Harvard University; A.M. Harvard University; B.A. Spelman College.
Co-Editor-In-Chief, Poutics. E-mail: pbanks@mtholyoke.edu; Website: http://www.patriciaannbanks.com.


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