The ending of her employment might have been particularly tough for Kay’Ana, as the tattoo represented much more than just a design; it carried significant personal meaning for her.“My tattoos reflect my identity,” she explained. “If I had been aware of their policy, I would have never gone through with it.”“I got the tattoo to remind myself and others that, despite having scoliosis, I can still pursue my dream of becoming a firefighter. It’s a message that you can reach your goals no matter the challenges you face,”…
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