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Law & Order’s Lovesick Jihad Jane


Posted by diana on 24 Feb 2011 / 0 Comments
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The story of Colleen LaRose, an American citizen charged with terrorist-related crimes, made headlines last March as Americans were assured that yet another terrorist plot had been foiled. Colleen La Rose, infamously known as “Jihad Jane,” was pictured all over the news, described in most cases as a victim of brainwashing. Captivated by the fact […]

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(Attempting to) Go Beyond the Stereotypes


Posted by Krista Riley on 03 Feb 2011 / 0 Comments
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The headline of a recent series about Muslim women of the community in the Utica Observer-Dispatch reads, “Behind the veil: Stereotypes can be frustrating for Muslim women.”  Major groan.  You know what else can be frustrating for Muslim women?  Headlines like “Behind the veil.” But for the most part, this article, and its related stories […]

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Switzerland’s Latest Referendum: No Uglies Allowed


Posted by nicole on 28 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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On November 28th, the Swiss voted in one of their many referendums. The topic of this referendum was the deportation of criminal foreigners. This seems innocent enough, but the Swiss, at least for one local party, found a way to give it an anti-female anti-Islam twist.  Sadly, this initiative, spearheaded (as usual) by the Swiss […]

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The Doha Debates on The Burqa Ban: Filling in the Gaps


Posted by Guest Contributor on 08 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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This is a guest post, written by Layla in response to our Doha Debates Roundtable. I’m a Muslim woman by birth and cultural affiliation that has lived in the U.S., the Middle East, and most recently, France.  For a year and a half now, since President Sarkozy first began advocating the ban on the face […]

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Gareth Compton’s Tweet: A Stone’s Throw from Islamophobia


Posted by eren on 06 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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Last month, Tory councilor Gareth Compton was arrested and later released on bail for writing a message in Twitter that said: “Can someone please stone Yasmin Alibhai-Brown to death? I shan’t tell Amnesty if you don’t. It would be a blessing, really.” Compton has apologized for the Tweet and has declared that he was quite […]

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Revealing Democracy: A Conference on Bill 94 (Part I)


Posted by Krista Riley on 01 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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Quebec’s Bill 94, which would deny access to public services to women who wear niqab, is back in parliamentary hearings and, by all accounts, likely to pass.  This past weekend, an international conference entitled “Revealing Democracy: Bill 94 and the challenges of religious pluralism and ethnocultural diversity in Quebec” was held at Concordia University in […]

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The Doha Debates on The Burqa Ban


Posted by fatemeh on 25 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Last month, the Qatar Foundation’s Doha Debates took on the French niqab ban, discussing the motion: “This House believes France is right to ban the face veil.” Since the niqab ban (or the “burqa ban,” and we’ve dubbed it) has been a big media issue on MMW,  a few of MMW’s ladies decided to get […]

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Muslim Women in Europe: Oppressed by Religion or Politics?


Posted by eren on 16 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Early this month Amparo Sánchez Rosell (President of the Islamic Cultural Centre in Valencia) met with the Special Commission on the Study of Gender Violence of Les Corts Valencianes. As reported by ABC Agencias and WebIslam, Sánchez asked the commission to eradicate the idea that Islam consents or encourages gender violence, which she believes is […]

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ABC’s Show About Biases Reveals its Own


Posted by diana on 15 Nov 2010 / 1 Comment
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ABC’s “What Would You Do?” creates controversial scenarios using actors, filming and then analyzing the resulting responses of bystanders to the situations unfolding before their eyes. Host John Quiñones stands by as people react to morally questionable situations by stepping in or backing out, catching them at the last moment to ask them to explain […]

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Maintaining a Narrative: ABC’s Monolithic Muslim Experience


Posted by sana on 18 Oct 2010 / 0 Comments
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Spearheading the healing of a slowly crippling nation, ABC News has decided to take it upon itself to play the role of facilitator between American Muslims and the generally more acceptable genre of Americans. ABC has broadcasted an assemblage of insightful (see: inciteful) shows aimed at answering those hard-hitting questions that no one else seems to be asking – as indicated by the aptly-entitled Holy War: Should Americans be afraid of Islam? hosted by the ever identity-complex laden Christiane Amanpour.Three additional…

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