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Islamophobia

Tea Time with Tagwa: My hijab is not oppressive, it is empowering

April 7, 2021 Opinions Editor 2

Tagwa Shammet, Opinions Editor Tea timers, Islamophobia is in the air. The nation of France is finding itself in yet another tug of war with […]

Panel discusses perception of Muslim Americans at University of Richmond

November 14, 2018 admin 0

Zach Armstrong Contributing Writer A panel of Muslim journalists visited the University of Richmond Friday to discuss the roles of Muslim writers as a normalizing […]

My journey with Islamophobia

April 9, 2018 admin 0

Residential Life and Housing sent an email to students on March 30 about anti-Muslim social media threats that were supposed to take place April 3. […]

Breaking down ISIS one voice at a time

November 22, 2015 admin 0

Last week, stories about ISIS were plastered across our screens after another heinous crime was committed against humanity. This time, instead of showing bloodied children […]

Illustration by Kelli Moore

Presidential candidates step on Muslim community as they climb to the top

October 26, 2015 admin 2

Hiba Ahmad, Contributing Columnist Islamophobia is a growing trend in the United States that shames Muslims. It’s also a growing tactic used by political and social […]

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