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Mel B joins a campaign calling for a new UK law to bar Afro hair discrimination

LONDON (AP) 鈥 Former Spice Girl Mel B is among dozens of Black Britons urging Parliament to update the country's equality laws and prohibit Afro hair discrimination.
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FILE - Singer Mel B poses for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film 'The Truth' and the opening gala of the 76th edition of the Venice Film Festival, Venice, Italy, on Aug. 28, 2019. Former Spice Girl Mel B is among dozens of Black Britons urging Britain's Parliament to update the country's equality laws and prohibit Afro hair discrimination. (Photo by Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP, File)

LONDON (AP) 鈥 Former Spice Girl Mel B is among dozens of Black Britons urging Parliament to update the country's equality laws and prohibit Afro hair discrimination.

In an open letter to lawmakers on Tuesday, campaigners including Mel B, singer Beverley Knight and lawmaker Paulette Hamilton called for the U.K. to introduce a law to recognize Afro hair as a protected characteristic.

鈥淔or too long, people with Afro hair have experienced unjust treatment in U.K. society and the current law is not direct enough to govern businesses, schools and the public to prevent serious harm,鈥 read the open letter, released ahead of World Afro Day on Sunday.

鈥淭he omission of hair as a protected characteristic from the law has facilitated everyday discrimination and the normalization of Afro hair as inferior in every sphere of life,鈥 it added.

Mel B wrote that her 鈥渂ig wild curly hair鈥 drew unwanted attention for her as a child and later as a popstar.

鈥淭he very first video shoot I did as a Spice Girl for 鈥榃annabe,鈥 the stylists took one look at my hair and told me it had to be straightened," she said. 鈥淢y big hair didn鈥檛 fit the pop star mold.鈥

She said she stood her ground and did not change her hair, and women still tell her how the 1990s music video inspired them to stop straightening their hair.

Racial discrimination based on hairstyles has been a topic of debate and lawsuits in the United States for some time. Earlier this year a trial took place in Texas involving a from his school for wearing twisted dreadlocks.

Texas and Michigan are among two dozen U.S. states that recently intended to bar employers and schools from penalizing people because of hairstyles including Afros, braids, dreadlocks, twists or Bantu knots.

In July, the U.S. territory of passed similar anti-discrimination legislation.

Sylvia Hui, The Associated Press