A private school suspends a girl because she wore hair extensions. |
Faith Fennidy was told she couldn't attend Christ The King Parish School because of her hair extensions and it garnished outrage from celebrities and Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King.
The clip shows Faith, who is the niece of music artist and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star Vanity Tokyo, absolutely distraught as she's reprimanded for her look on the first day back at Christ The King Parish School in Gretna on Monday. She has attended the school for two years,
Her brother Steven Fennidy shared the clip on his Facebook page, noting that wearing extensions in her hair was nothing new for Faith or the school.
However, the problem arose when the private school changed the policy over the summer break.
Vanity Tokyo is the aunt of Faith. She spoke out against the situation.
Among others include Clifford "T.I." Harris.
Shaun King spoke out against the most recent events where White people are calling the law on Black people for mediocre issues wrote on The Intercept recently.
He labelled it "Christianity as White Supremacy" and called the attack on the child's self-esteem the "New Jim Crow" in a blistering posting on social media.
Students are given a time (a discretion) to modify the style or are suspended until they comply. However, it's believed Faith's family opted to take her from the school on Monday after trying to reason got them nowhere.
Question, why should students be told not to wear hair extensions or hair designs?
I thought GOD loves all his people.
This is Donald J. Trump's Amerikkka.
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