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The Problem with the America-Latinx Standard


Posted by eren on 31 Dec 2015 / 0 Comments
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Since I moved to Canada, I cannot go a spring without someone asking what I will be doing to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. The first time I heard it, I was pretty confused. Now I am just annoyed. You’ll see, Cinco de Mayo is a civic holiday in Mexico. We commemorate a battle won against […]

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Gender, Race and Muslim-Latin Solidarity


Posted by eren on 08 Oct 2015 / 1 Comment
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In Mexico City there is a neighbourhood called Santa María La Ribera. The area was an affluent neighbourhood during the 19th and early 20th centuries; however, since the 50s it has become more of a lower-middle class vicinity. Yet, the old mansions remain as a permanent reminder of the city’s aristocratic history. At the centre […]

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5 Reasons Why Media Coverage of ‘Latina’ Converts Does Not Represent Me


Posted by eren on 28 Oct 2014 / 2 Comments
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This is not the first time I have discussed media coverage of ‘Latin’ Converts to Islam. In fact, I have written about how they are depicted in terms of their relationships, the ways in which Indigenous converts from Latin America puzzle the media, and how ‘Latina’ women are said to be the new face of Islam. […]

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Erasing the Dichotomy: Positive Portrayals of Latina Muslims


Posted by Krista Riley on 08 Sep 2009 / 0 Comments
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Melinda wrote a while ago about negative media representation of Latina Muslim women.  She described a lot of the common one-dimensional assumptions attributed to Latina women who become Muslim, such as the idea that: in Latino culture, men are macho jerks and women are sex objects. In Islam, they are covered up and immediately respected. […]

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