PHRC Releases Info on CROWN Act (December 17, 2025)

The Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission (PHRC) has released information on pertaining to the passage of the Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair (CROWN) Act.

CROWN Act
The Pennsylvania Human Relations Act (PHRA) prohibits discrimination in Pennsylvania based on race, color, familial status, religious creed, ancestry, age, sex, national origin, disability, the use, handling, or training of support or guide animals for disability, or retaliation. The PHRA applies to discrimination in employment, housing, commercial property, education, and public accommodations.

On November 25th, 2025, Governor Shapiro signed Act 54 of 2025, known as the CROWN Act, into law. The act amended the PHRA to clarify that discrimination based on race includes traits associated with the individual’s race, including hair texture and protective hairstyles. Protective hairstyles include, but are not limited to, locs, braids, twists, coils, Bantu knots, afros, and extensions. The act also clarified that discrimination based on religious creed includes head coverings and hairstyles historically associated with religious creeds. The law includes exceptions for rules or policies adopted for the health or safety of an employee, adopted for nondiscriminatory reasons, tailored specifically to the position, or applied equally to individuals in applicable positions.

The Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission specifies that examples of discrimination under the CROWN Act include, but are not limited to:
-Firing a person because of their hairstyle.
-Creating school policies restricting how students can wear or treat their hair.
-Creating company policies requiring employees to alter their hair outside of safety codes.
-Retaliation for filing a complaint or opposing unlawful behavior.

For additional information on the CROWN Act, please see PHRC CROWN Protections or  PHRC Protecciones CROWN.