Separate but unequal
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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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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