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‘Rendered invisible’ How a wave of anti-Arab violence tests US hate crime laws
If it can happen here, it can happen anywhere. That is a feeling shared by many residents in Burlington, Vermont, a small city in the northeastern United States where three …
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San Diego is home to one of the largest populations of Middle Eastern and North African communities (MENA) in the state, but the government’s record of their data is entirely …
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In his new stand-up special “More Feelings,” comedian Ramy Youssef refuses to be told how to feel about Gaza—or anything else. Daily Beast
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Fear of retaliation and reprisals has spread through Arab American and U.S. Muslim communities since the October 7 Hamas attack in Israel and the start of Israel’s war in Gaza. …
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Fear of retaliation and reprisals has spread through Arab American and U.S. Muslim communities since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, and the start of Israel’s war in Gaza. …
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Ramy Youssef is tired of apologizing. In his new HBO special, the 32-year-old comedian jokes about how he often has to prove that Muslim men are not inherently violent. After …