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      Why Don’t White People Show Up For Juneteenth The Way They Showed Up For George Floyd?
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      We Should Not Be Shocked That the Alleged Minnesota Shooter’s Christian School Is Connected to Political Violence
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      On the ‘Violent-Prayer-a-Day’ Christian Education of Dr. Vance Boelter, Alleged Killer of Minnesota Democrats
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Fatemeh Fakhraie

Fatemeh Fakhraie is an Iranian-American Muslim woman who writes articles about race, religion, and feminism in different outlets, and speaks publicly about issues that Muslim women face from an Islamic feminist viewpoint. She founded and currently serves as editor of Muslimah Media Watch, a website that critiques media images of Muslim women.

Politics/LawJune 17, 2009

#IranRevolution: Iran’s Twitter Revolution

By Fatemeh Fakhraie

People were glued to their Twitter feeds this week, as Iranians microblogged their updates of the civil unrest following the election. But is it possible that we’re not able to see the forest for the twee…ts?

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(A)theologies, CultureApril 3, 2009

Oprah Talks Down to Fundamentalist Mormon Girls

By Fatemeh Fakhraie

Oprah’s skepticism toward FLDS girls about their devotion to unusual beliefs reminds one writer of the questions asked of Muslim women.

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(A)theologies, Politics/LawMarch 20, 2009

Egyptian Fatwa Gives Neighbors Right to Dissolve Marriages

By Fatemeh Fakhraie

Worried about what the neighbors think? Egyptians now have a serious reason to.

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(A)theologies, Culture, Sexuality/GenderMarch 13, 2009

Women in the Mosque

By Fatemeh Fakhraie

Will gender parity in the mosque end with a bang or a whimper?

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Politics/Law, Sexuality/GenderMarch 12, 2009

Helping International LGBT Families Stay Together

By Fatemeh Fakhraie

Co-sponsored by the only Muslim member of Congress, the new bill could pave the way for greater acceptance of LGBT families in the American Muslim community.

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(A)theologies, Politics/LawFebruary 26, 2009

What Not to Wear: Uzbek Muslim Leaders Don’t Want Women to Wear Arab-Imported Hijab

By Fatemeh Fakhraie

Muslim leaders in Uzbekistan want women to wear traditional dress, not the Arab-imported hijab, and they’ve enlisted fashion experts to make the case.

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(A)theologiesFebruary 20, 2009

Not An Honor Killing

By Fatemeh Fakhraie

Many are quick to blame Islam or Pakistani culture for the brutal murder of the wife of a TV executive but there is no evidence at all of a connection.

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Politics/LawFebruary 16, 2009

Muslim Women and Family Law

By Fatemeh Fakhraie

The fact that laws are changing does not mean that there is real progress toward justice for women in the Muslim world. Change on the ground takes a long time.

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(A)theologies, Politics/LawFebruary 7, 2009

Muslim Leaders Want Less Cover-Up

By Fatemeh Fakhraie

An imam argues for less modest headwear for women, because he disapproves of the break with national tradition that full hijab requires.

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Politics/LawJanuary 30, 2009

Legalizing Polygamy: An Argument

By Fatemeh Fakhraie

Fundamentalist Mormons are in the news again, in Canada, where two men are being tried for polygamy. But what if it were legal? Women might benefit.

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