Story of Kay’Ana Adams and why she got fired for a tattoo
Weeks later, a new complaint came in, this time about her hair not meeting the department’s standards.
“We have different textures of hair,” she said. “So, you have no idea how long it takes for my hair to grow.”
Dramatic twist: ”Definitely blindsided”
Just hours later, she was fired.
“Definitely blindsided, I never thought it would come to this, especially considering I was in compliance,” Kay’Ana said. “I’m not necessarily out here trying to be disobedient… it’s just a tattoo. What’s behind me shouldn’t affect the work that’s in front of me.”
”I really enjoy being a firefighter. So, I guess that’s the saddest part is that, you know, I really liked what I was doing,” she also told Local12.
In a written statement, Public Safety Director Lawrence Battiste confirmed the termination, citing a failure to meet department standards.
The meaning of her tattoo
The termination may have been especially hard for Kay’Ana, as the tattoo was more than just an image. It held a deep, personal meaning for her.
”My tattoos are an extension of who I am as a person,” she said. “If I had known I was violating their policy, I would have never done it.”
”For me to still become a firefighter and to have scoliosis, I got the tattoo to kind of tell myself and tell other people that asked me about it, you can still achieve certain goals regardless of the obstacles that are in front of you,” she said.Continue reading…