Yahoo – Elle, Kristina Rodulfo, September 16, 2016
As the
enthusiasm over new emojis featuring women of all skin tones playing sports and
portraying a wide range of professions shows, representation matters. Rayouf
Alhumedhi knows this. That's why, frustrated by emoji options that didn't look
like her, she created a formal proposal for hijab-wearing emojis to Unicode Consortium, which sets the standards for symbols on keyboards.
"In
the age of digitalization, pictures prove to be a crucial element in
communication," the proposal says. "Roughly 550 million Muslim women
on this earth pride themselves on wearing the hijab. With this enormous number
of people, not a single space on the keyboard is reserved for them."
Alhumedi, a
Saudi Arabia–born teen now attending high school in Germany, first emailed
Apple and got no response. Then she emailed Unicode Consortium (the same group
responsible for welcoming those new emojis for women) and caught the attention
of reporter Jennifer 8. Lee, who, after suggesting Alhumedi include more
history on the hijab and research, co-authored the proposal.
"We
need to be represented with the amount of diversity, the amount of difference
in this world," she told The New York Times. Alhumedi also hosted a Reddit discussion on Tuesday to answer questions. "I would like to be represented
and acknowledged," she in response to inquiries that the hijab was
"oppressive." "It might seem baffling, but when I wear the head
scarf I actually feel liberated because I'm in control of what I want to cover.
The head scarf allows for people to see past a woman's beauty and see her for
her knowledge."
She is
flying to the Bay Area in California to present a final proposal to Unicode's
technical committee in November. The proposal has since focused on just the
female design, and if it's approved it would be accepted into Unicode 10 and
adopted by fall 2017. Check out the full proposal here:
Unicode ประกาศ Emoji เวอร์ชัน 10 เพิ่มอีก 51 แบบ และเตรียมลง iOS เร็ว ๆ นี้ https://t.co/EomYC4PYvX pic.twitter.com/3leF4IodhV— khajochi (@khajochi) November 12, 2016


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