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A children's YouTube creator posted on Instagram supporting kindergarteners who wore hijabs to a Minnesota graduation. The post followed a video shared by President Trump showing the children in head coverings.
news.google.comA children's YouTube creator posted on Instagram expressing support for kindergarteners who wore hijabs to a graduation ceremony in Minnesota. The video had previously circulated on X with a caption stating that every girl at the school was wearing a hijab.
Instagram response The creator, identified in the post as Rachel Griffin Accurso, wrote that she was glad the children wore items meaningful to their families and described hijabs as beautiful. The message also referenced other religious symbols such as kippahs and crosses, and stated that no one's hurtful words can take away worth or value.
The same post noted that the creator had attended celebrations of multiple faiths in the past year, including Hanukkah, Eid, Easter, and Christmas. It advised children to tell a trusted adult if anyone made hurtful comments about their clothing.
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