It's a challenge facing health care workers. There's a lack of personal protective equipment for Muslim women.
Two respiratory therapists had a problem. Both wearers of the hijab, they struggledto keep their patients safe from outside germs while also covering their heads. Many nurses would bring multiple ...
Authorities in Russia’s Vladimir region havebanned students from wearing hijabs while at school. According to the ban, which ...
claiming that the New York Police Department’s policy of forcing religious observant women to remove their hijabs violated the New York State Constitution, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ...
The Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs Commission said the Israeli Damon prison administration, where Palestinian female ...
The Department of Justice is investigating ASU police and MCSO after officers removed hijabs from several women who were ...
Two respiratory therapists in Minnesota are creating disposable, hygienic hijabs for Muslim women in hopes of making them feel more empowered and included in the workplace. Also: investments, ...
To provide Muslim women personal protective equipment, two respiratory therapists launched a company that sells disposable hygienic hijabs to hospitals and healthcare workers across the U. S. , CBS ...
“ [I worry] female Muslim neighbours might have to wear their hijabs in their kitchens because it directly backs on to us,” ...
This week, ASU acknowledged that the DOJ is reviewing allegations that University police forcibly removed hijabs from four ...
Now, two Minnesota respiratory therapists are breaking barriers in the health care world, by filling that need and creating disposable, hygienic hijabs. Firaoli Adam and Yasmin Samatar first met ...