Hello! Coming from an ethnically, religiously, geographically, and culturally diverse background, I've seen and learned a lot; still am. And so will you if you want to learn more!
I will have conversations with myself in my kitchen and sometimes, friends and family as well about a range of topics. Let's have uncomfortable, necessary conversations to be better, and learn from one another.
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Hello! Coming from an ethnically, religiously, geographically, and culturally diverse background, I've seen and learned a lot; still am. And so will you if you want to learn more!
I will have conversations with myself in my kitchen and sometimes, friends and family as well about a range of topics. Let's have uncomfortable, necessary conversations to be better, and learn from one another.
In this new episode, I have Anthony with me to discuss the current issue of the French Government attempting to ban the Hijab, worn by Muslim women, in an attempt to "save them". Anthony's presence is important here because as a Catholic man, I wanted to see whether or not he would understand why this issue could also possibly affect him and his female Muslim friends in the future. We also dive into politics and social movements, especially feminism, and how picky the movement is when it comes to Muslim women and their issues. No matter what our differences are, we eventually almost always see eye-to-eye. Message either of us with any feedback, we'd love to hear it all! Thank you!
Ethnically Confused
Hello! Coming from an ethnically, religiously, geographically, and culturally diverse background, I've seen and learned a lot; still am. And so will you if you want to learn more!
I will have conversations with myself in my kitchen and sometimes, friends and family as well about a range of topics. Let's have uncomfortable, necessary conversations to be better, and learn from one another.