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Assemblymember Akilah Weber, M.D. Announces Legislation Expanding the Crown Act

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                             Contact: Tiffany Ryan, Chief of Staff
January 11, 2024                                                                     Tiffany.Ryan@asm.ca.gov

 

Assemblymember Akilah Weber, M.D. Announces Legislation Expanding the Crown Act

Sacramento – Today, Assemblymember Akilah Weber, M.D. (D-La Mesa) announced the introduction of AB 1815. This bill would prohibit an amateur sports organization from discriminating against any person on the basis of race, inclusive of traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles in the operation, conduct, or administration of a youth or amateur sports competition, training, camp, or club.

California lead the nation in 2019 by prohibiting discrimination based on natural and protected hairstyles. But when the bill was passed, there were some areas which were not included such as youth sports not affiliated with schools and amateur sports organizations.

“I, along with the members of the California Legislative Black Caucus, introduced AB 1815 which would expand the CROWN Act to include an amateur sports organizations or youth sports organizations. Discrimination does not take place only in schools and the work place but also on the sports field,” said Assemblymember Weber. “The original CROWN Act protected students and employees however many children compete in non-school affiliated athletics such as club sports and adults participate in sports and are not paid to do so. This bill would protect both of these populations from discrimination.”

“As Chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus, I would like to commend my colleague Assemblymember Weber for introducing this important legislation,” said Assemblywoman Lori D. Wilson (D-Suisun City). “As Black women, we know firsthand that this type of discrimination exists and that it is hurtful. I look forward to working with Dr. Weber to ensure the bill’s passage so that we can enshrine protection against discrimination based on natural and protected hairstyles.”

This legislation is one of the recommendations from 2023 California Task Force on Reparations.