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Aymann Ismail is an award-winning podcast host, video editor, photographer, and writer at Slate whose work focuses on identity and religion. As a kid of Egyptian Immigrants, Ayman’s early childhood experiences reflect reconciling with the duality of his identity. He wrote and produced “Who’s Afraid of Aymann Ismail?” a video series that negates stereotypes of both American Muslims, and those are scared of them. He currently hosts “Man Up,” a weekly interview podcast about men, relationships, family, race, and sex. You can support our podcast by donating to the gofundme. Here’s the link Our music is composed by Basim Usmani, one of the lead vocalists of the punk band “The Kominas”
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Yousef Bashir is the author of the memoir “The Words of My Father.” Yousef’s story is one that showcases the inherent complexities of what it means to be a Palestinian […]
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