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Asad Dandia is a young Brooklynite who is reinventing the way people approach religion esp, Islam. Asad was born and raised in Brooklyn and graduated from New York University (NYU) with a Bachelor of Science in Social Work in 2016; his focus was on community organizing. He is currently a graduate student at Columbia University’s Middle East Institute, pursuing an MA in Islamic Studies. We spoke about nexus between Islamic Theology and Asad’s work as a podcaster and blogger affecting change.
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Fifty years after the Kerner Commission warned that we were heading toward two separate and unequal nations, America’s cities remain largely segregated. In this episode, the hosts discuss how federal […]
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