Flag Football Team Wears Hijab To Support Irum Kham, Muslim Player, At Florida School
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FLORIDA - A flag football team took a stand against discrimination by donning hijabs in support of their Muslim teammate. Members of the West Broward High School team wore the traditional Muslim headdress during the final game of their regular season in order to support their 17-year-old captain, Irum Kham, who has often been the victim of name-calling and racial slurs because of her faith, the Sun Sentinel reports. [link]
FLORIDA - A flag football team took a stand against discrimination by donning hijabs in support of their Muslim teammate. Members of the West Broward High School team wore the traditional Muslim headdress during the final game of their regular season in order to support their 17-year-old captain, Irum Kham, who has often been the victim of name-calling and racial slurs because of her faith, the Sun Sentinel reports. [link]
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