Growing up in a time post 9/11, Sereene Saab shares a life-changing story of how she has faced Islamophobia from a young age. Seren Cho reports.
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Ava D
2/5/2018 10:15:39 pm
I love this! The story is such a relevant topic to society and you did an amazing job of creating a story that portrays the negativity and falsehoods of American's views on the Muslim religion and way of life. Thank you for exposing the effects of racial stereotyping.
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Lindsey Staub
2/10/2018 09:02:15 pm
Absolutely amazing! I love the narration.
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Alexandra
3/27/2018 11:43:02 pm
This was beautifully done, and the topic is incredibly relevant. I love how you had Sereene share her personal experiences in elementary school, and contrast those experiences with your own. I also loved the narration regarding the lack of education pertaining to Muslim faith, and how school should be a safe place for people of all religions. Thank you for sharing this story.
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Eve S.
3/29/2018 07:09:11 am
The 3rd grade story was so devastating to me because I agree with Serene that I am supposed to feel safe and taken care of when I walk into class. It is kind of sad on how America is treating the people who are just trying to practice their faith. Almost all of them are not going to hurt us and yet we are hurting them. I really loved the podcast!
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Jenna
3/29/2018 08:41:54 am
This is so beautiful and important! I love the narration and hearing the personal experience, especially with the third grade story, it really was powerful.
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