Everyday Diversity™ Hijab

Religious Beliefs & Practices

People often have different religious practices based upon their faith. Some of these practices include wearing something like a crucifix. For others, it means wearing a piece of attire such as a hijab. Today’s inclusive and respectful workplace culture means that the ability to practice your religion is open to you.

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TrainingBriefs® Her Hijab

TrainingBriefs® Her Hijab

New Micro-Learning! Making assumptions and perpetuating stereotypes about someone based on their religion or their religious clothing does not lead to an inclusive or respectful workplace. People often have different religious practices based upon their faith. Some of these practices include wearing something like a crucifix. For others, it means wearing a piece of attire such as a hijab. Today’s inclusive and respectful workplace culture means that the ability to practice your religion is open to you.

Training Files (26)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
Hijab
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette01:22 min EnglishDemo
Hijab
Video without narrator
Video Vignette00:43 min EnglishDemo
Hijab
Discussion Guide
Workshop Material3 pages EnglishDemo
Hijab
Video Discussion Questions
Workshop Material2 pages EnglishDemo

Additional Information

Being respectful others means not bringing religion inappropriately into conversations - and not disrespecting colleagues based on their religious practices.


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