Your Miss Wayne County is shaking things up
So let me tell you— Miss Wayne County, Ameera Hashwi, is out here getting folks all twisted up because she wore a *hijab* in a Memorial Day parade. On God. Now, this sister has been holding that title for almost a year, working as an attorney, pushing for physical wellness, and just being her whole, authentic self. And some folks got a problem with that authenticity when it comes to her faith.
Now listen, this isn't just about a parade, right? This is about what Detroit represents. We are a city built on grit and on everybody bringing their own flavor to the table. Dearborn, just down the road, is home to one of the largest Arab-American communities in the country. We celebrate that. We eat the food, we share the culture. For someone to be mad because a young Black Muslim woman is representing Wayne County exactly as she is, that's just wild to me. It's a testament to the fact that even as we rebuild, some folks still got an old mindset that needs to be torn down.
* **Who is she?** Ameera Hashwi, Miss Wayne County.
* **What happened?** Wore a hijab during a Memorial Day parade.
* **The reaction?** Critics online were upset, but she's standing firm.
* **Why it matters to Detroit:** It highlights the ongoing struggle for acceptance and the beauty of our diverse community, from Hamtramck's Polish-Bangladeshi-Yemeni mashup to the rich traditions in Dearborn.
This is Detroit, honey. We don't shrink ourselves to fit other people's expectations. We stand tall, on the riverfront or down 8 Mile, in whatever makes us feel strong. And if that's a hijab, then so be it. Detroit on the wire—we don't leave, we rebuild.
You know, the morning crew always has the real talk on stuff like this—catch 'em live over at mornings.live.