World Hijab Day event encourages IU student dialogue on significance of the hijab
Students gathered Wednesday in Teter Quad to discuss the significance of the hijab and hear women’s experiences wearing or not wearing it.
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Students gathered Wednesday in Teter Quad to discuss the significance of the hijab and hear women’s experiences wearing or not wearing it.
Students gathered Wednesday in Teter Quad to discuss the significance of the hijab and hear women’s experiences wearing or not wearing it. IU’s Muslim Student Association organized the event to acknowledge World Hijab Day, which was Feb. 1.
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