27 result(s) for Zeena Ali Quotes: First New Zealand Police Officer To Wear A Hijab As Part Of Her Uniform.
"It’s about being able to be my authentic self and show others that who you are on the outside doesn’t define your ability to do the job."
"Wearing the hijab is not just a religious choice, but it also represents my identity and the values I stand for."
"I hope my story can inspire other women to embrace their identity and break down barriers."
"It’s important for me to represent my culture and to show that diversity can coexist within the uniform."
"By wearing the hijab, I'm proud to show that law enforcement can be inclusive."
"I want to encourage dialogue about cultural representation in the workplace."
"Diversity makes us stronger, and I believe it enhances the community's connection to the police."
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"This is a significant step, not just for me but for all women who wear a hijab."
"As I put on my uniform, I wear my hijab with pride."
"I hope to inspire others to bring their whole selves to their professional lives."
"Integrating my identity into my work helps bridge gaps and fosters understanding."
"The uniform does not have to erase who you are."
"I believe that seeing someone like me in this role can help change perceptions."
"My hijab is a part of who I am, just as my commitment to serving the community is."
"Wearing the hijab is empowering and makes me feel more in control of my identity."
"I want to show that women can succeed in diverse roles, regardless of their background."
"It’s vital for the police force to reflect the community it serves."
"Being a police officer is about service, compassion, and making a difference."
"I hope my presence will help pave the way for other uniformed women."
"Representation matters, especially in roles of authority and trust."
"Wearing my hijab is a celebration of my faith and my commitment to my job."
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"I want to inspire confidence and show that anyone can pursue a career in law enforcement."
"I believe that every individual's identity should be respected in the workplace."
"It’s about normalizing the idea that police can be diverse."
"We need to change the conversation around who can be a police officer."
"Understanding and empathy should be at the heart of policing."
"My journey is a reminder that we can embrace our differences and work together."
