To appeal the ruling of the allowance to discriminate against dreadlocks.
Why is this important?
For natural African-American men and women, dreadlocks are a common hairstyle. For reasons unknown, dreadlocks are seen as unprofessional, and now the US government is allowing employers to discriminate against people who have them. This action displays the failure of the American government to fully accept African-Americans and their culture. It seems that only hairstyles chosen by Caucasians seem never to come into question. Hair has never affected one's work ethic, so why should it affect the hiring process? If equality in the workplace is real, why doesn't that apply to all aspects of a person from race to hairstyle?