Humans of OBU: International

February 13, 2016

“Henna is apart of my culture. For example, it’s apart our wedding event. A bride must have henna back home. So this is how every girl can learn to make henna.”

Dalal Salah

Sophomore

Morocco

Photo by: Marissa Pilcher

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