Tell the National Federation of State High School Associations to lift the ban on hijabs now!

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    Tell the National Federation of State High School Associations to lift the ban on hijabs now!

    Sixteen year old, Je’Nan Hayes had spent months practicing basketball on the varsity team--and played in all 24 games throughout the season. But on the day of her final championship game, a referee banned her from the game. The reason? As a practicing Muslim, she wears a hijab. The referee was enacting an anti-Muslim rule in the National Federation of State High School Associations' handbook which outlaws religious headwear unless the player has a signed waiver from the state.

    But the rule inherently singles out Muslim teenagers and other religious minorities--why should they need permission to wear garb that is essential to the practice of their faith?  Especially because there has never been a recorded incident of a hijab being a safety hazard during a basketball game. And even the state governing body is backing Je’Nan up, stating that she should have been allowed to play in the game. But as long as the rule exists, it leaves Muslim students open to irregular enforcement by referees who may or may not be anti-Muslim. No child should be denied the fruits of their labor due to religious practice. That’s why it’s time for the National Federation of State High School Associations to stop targeting Muslim teenagers and lift the ban on hijabs and other religious headwear now.

    This is the letter we'll send to the National Federation of State High School Associations on your behalf:

    Dear National Federation of State High School Associations,

    We are calling on you to lift your ban on hijabs and other religious headwear. The rule requiring a signed waiver if one wears a hijab, inherently singles out Muslim teenagers and other religious minorities. They should not need permission to wear garb that is essential to the practice of their faith--especially because there has never been a recorded incident of a hijab being a safety hazard during a basketball game. 

    Now, more than ever, governing bodies like the NFHS that claim to advocate for all student-athletes, must responsibly wield the enormous power they hold. As you are the supervisory organization over high school athletics, the National Federation of State High School Associations can either normalize--or stigmatize students of marginalized religions, countries of origin, and ethnicities.You must take this responsibility seriously and create an equitable playing environment for all student-athletes. 

    Sincerely,
    [Your Name]

     

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