"A Brandeis University report found that 10 Black women's hair salons in Boston were suffering from poor air quality."
"Researchers at Brandeis University are taking a closer look at air quality in an unexpected place: Black women’s hair salons.
Environmental studies professor Laura Goldin launched a study—with the help of 12 undergraduate students, the regional Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) office and community partners—to check the air quality of 10 Black hair salons in Boston.
“It’s a very complicated space,” said student researcher Teleah Slater to the campus’ news site, Brandeis Now. “It is a safe place that Black women go to be together and leave feeling good about themselves. At the same time, it’s where women may go to conform to a White standard of beauty.”"
Yessenia Funes reports for Colorlines July 11, 2016.
SEE ALSO:
"Ventilation to Be Required in All New York Nail Salons" (New York Times)
"The Price of Nice Nails" (New York Times: 5/7/2016)
"New Study Explores Toxins Inside Black Hair Salons"
Source: Colorlines, 07/22/2016