October 14, 2016

Majdi Elnakua: Bridging the Gap Between Generations

Majdi is from Libya, and describes the importance of active listening. He explains the difference of mindsets between generations, and how acceptance and understanding remains an issue in his society. This story was recorded in partnership with MALA and StoryCorps, with Benedictine University’s MEPI 2016 program.  “My name is Majdi Elnakua. I am from Libya. […]

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Myree Tillotson: Strengthening Diversity and Inclusion

Myree Tillotson is an AfroLatina Muslim from the city of Los Angeles, California. She is a Medical Assistant and a beautiful example of just how diverse Muslims are. She is the daughter of a Mexican-Puerto Rican mother and an African American father.  This story is part of “American Muslims”, a photo series created by Carlos Khalil Guzman, a

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Kenneth Tea: Never Give Up

Kenneth Tea is an American Muslim from Los Angeles, California. He is the child of Cambodian refugees, and is currently pursuing a degree in African and African-American Studies from Stanford University.  This story is part of “American Muslims”, a photo series created by Carlos Khalil Guzman, a photographer and activist based in NYC. The project is dedicated to

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