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Olivia and Nina, two students at the Calhoun School in New York, illuminate the Muslim practice of wearing hijab, or head-coverings. They address France's ban on the hijab, how Westerners see the hijab as well as women's bodies, and the various meanings the hijab takes on for its wearers. They include a bibliography of sources. The zine features handwriting, rap lyrics, and quotations.
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Hijab (Islamic clothing), Political aspects, Religious aspects, Teenage girls, High school studentsPlaces
France, United StatesTimes
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Gift of the Calhoun School, donated by Nicole Acosta Nemergut in 2014.
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