Fariha Roisin
MuslimGirl Is Dismantling What a 'Good Muslim' Looks Like
When she was a senior in high school, Amani Al-Khatahtbeh started a blog called MuslimGirl. Five years later, it's become a fully formed social movement.
Min mor forsøgte at slå mig ihjel, men vi taler ikke om det
Min mor var psykisk syg, og fordi jeg var ude af stand til at forstå, hvor dyb hendes smerte var, begyndte jeg at hade hende.
Women Touching Women, on Screen
Filmmaker Leena Yadav takes an unflinching look at female friendship, sexuality, and misogyny in India in her film, "Parched."
Growing Up Muslim in a Post-9/11 World
A generation of young Muslims have had the unique experience of facing discrimination under the guise of "liberation."
Diaspora Drama and Duas: Visual Artist Isaac Kariuki on Identity
Kenyan-born, London-based visual artist, Isaac Kariuki discusses his artistic aesthetic, ethnic and religious identity, and tackling hypermasculinity.
John Henryism and the Life-Threatening Stress Affecting Black People in America
In America, black people are two to four times more likely to develop heart-related problems by age 50, and systemic racism may be to blame.
MuslimGirl Is Dismantling What a 'Good Muslim' Looks Like
When she was a senior in high school, Amani Al-Khatahtbeh started a blog called MuslimGirl. Five years later, it's become a fully formed social movement.
Living with My Mother's Mental Illness
My mother has struggled with mental health issues her whole life, but we don't discuss it.