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Yes, I have hair.

The Hijabi Monologues

October 22, 7pm

Little Kresge

Admission: Free

The Hijab is the traditional headscarf and modest style of dress worn by some Muslim women. The Hijabi Monologues is an attempt to dispel misconceptions about the women who wear hijab, to humanize the women beneath the headscarves.

Page 2: Yes, I have hair.

The Hijab is the traditional headscarf and modest style of dress worn by some Muslim women. The Hijabi Monologues is an attempt to dispel misconceptions about the women who wear hijab, to humanize the women beneath the headscarves.

No, I don’t shower with it.

The Hijabi Monologues

October 22, 7pm

Little Kresge

Admission: Free

Page 3: Yes, I have hair.

The Hijab is the traditional headscarf and modest style of dress worn by some Muslim women. The Hijabi Monologues is an attempt to dispel misconceptions about the women who wear hijab, to humanize the women beneath the headscarves.

No, it doesn’t impair my hearing.

The Hijabi Monologues

October 22, 7pm

Little Kresge

Admission: Free

Page 4: Yes, I have hair.

The Hijab is the traditional headscarf and modest style of dress worn by some Muslim women. The Hijabi Monologues is an attempt to dispel misconceptions about the women who wear hijab, to humanize the women beneath the headscarves.

It is not a sign of oppression.

The Hijabi Monologues

October 22, 7pm

Little Kresge

Admission: Free

Page 5: Yes, I have hair.

The Hijab is the traditional headscarf and modest style of dress worn by some Muslim women. The Hijabi Monologues is an attempt to dispel misconceptions about the women who wear hijab, to humanize the women beneath the headscarves.

I look good on bad hair days.

The Hijabi Monologues

October 22, 7pm

Little Kresge

Admission: Free

Page 6: Yes, I have hair.

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The Hijab is the traditional headscarf and modest style of dress worn by some Muslim women. The Hijabi Monologues is an attempt to dispel misconceptions about the women who wear hijab, to humanize the women beneath the headscarves.

Best hands-free accessory. EVER.

The Hijabi Monologues

October 22, 7pm

Little Kresge

Admission: Free