Jae T.
Yelp
Ever been denied service at a mechanic because you are a woman? How about when calling a hair salon based on the tone of your voice? I was an existing customer at this hair salon and called to make another balayage appointment. Without giving my name or any other personal information, I was informed by the receptionist that they only do "women's" color and extensions in a snarky tone. Apparently, many of their stylists left since last November, including the one I have been seeing, and they got together and decided they will be denying service to anyone they don't believe to be a "woman". Trans, non-binary, or just a woman with a deeper voice? The reception staff here will determine your gender for you here. By the way, since 1964, this is completely illegal. You can not deny service based on sex, race or religion as stated in Title VII of The Civil Rights Act. If you are actually denied service based on sex, I advise you to seek legal counsel.