TED Talksのインスタグラム(ted) - 9月7日 06時29分
Halima Aden was born in Kenya's Kakuma Refugee Camp, and now she’s the first hijab-wearing model to be on the cover of Vogue. When she arrived in the US at age 7, she initially struggled with being a minority. As she got older, she began to embrace her identity as a black, Muslim, Somali-American from a Kenyan refugee camp and one day decided to compete in a pageant wearing a hijab and a burkini. “I saw it as an opportunity to be a voice for women who, like myself, had felt underrepresented,” Halima says. Now she’s an international model working to champion the power of diversity all over the world. To watch her #TEDTalk from TEDxKakumaCamp and learn more about her journey, visit go.ted.com/halima
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