By Paul Kiefer, Dana Terry, and Anita Rao / WUNC Radio / July 15, 2019 One of Imam Shane Atkinson’s first face-to-face encounters with Muslims took place while he was working at a tannery in Sturgis, Mississippi. During his time in that town, Atkinson – a working-class, white Mississippian Continue Reading
Legault backs Education Minister’s comment, says Malala Yousafzai ‘couldn’t teach’ in Quebec with head scarf
Janice Dickson / The Globe and Mail Quebec Premier François Legault says Malala Yousafzai, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and renowned advocate for girls’ education, would not be allowed to teach in his province unless she removed her head scarf, saying his Education Minister did not make a Continue Reading
The Arab world in seven charts: Are Arabs turning their backs on religion?
BBC News Arabs are increasingly saying they are no longer religious, according to the largest and most in-depth survey undertaken of the Middle East and North Africa. The finding is one of a number on how Arabs feel about a wide range of issues, from women's rights and migration to Continue Reading
How Muslims became the good guys on TV
Mohammad Zaheer / BBC Hit show Homeland is about to end, after many years casting Islam as the enemy. But in its place has come a wave of thrillers portraying Muslims as heroes. Please click here to read the rest of the article. Continue Reading
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