Ramadan Mubarak! What’s the difference between deen and dunya? Where’s the line drawn between Islam and how people grow up with cultural traditions? Sit down with the Pass The MiC team and Muslim guests to get a look at how they define their deen and dunya.
In this episode, we discuss biculturalism and our struggles and hopes growing up with multiple ethnic identities and nationalities. We also introduce new members to the team! We hope you enjoy!
This episode’s our (academic) yearly lookback and reflection on what we’ve done and who we are! Thank you so much for listening to us this past year and we hope you keep tuning in for future episodes!
This episode’s spotlight is Leen Sharba from the Arab American Heritage Council (AAHC)! They’re a great nonprofit that celebrates and empowers Arab Americans within the surrounding Flint area. Check them out at the following links:
-- https://linktr.ee/aahcflint
-- https://www.instagram.com/aahcflint/
We also formally apologize to Leen and the AAHC for our mistimed publishing. As of the episode publishing date, the petition Leen refers to is no longer active, but we still sought to platform AAHC.
As mentioned in the preface, this was initially recorded and intended to go live in April of 2023, marking the end of our year. Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify! You can listen to our podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts, including Anchor, Spotify or Apple Podcasts. If you like us and want to send feedback, feel free to leave a comment on Spotify or a voice message on Anchor!
The content producers for this episode were Sadia Islam, Lauren Kouassi and SJ Shin. The audio producers were Eilene Koo and Wendy Qian. The audio engineer was Ayden Williams. This episode was produced by Aman Khandaker and Eesha Nagwani.
On this episode, Pass The MiC discusses the nuances and complexities that come with the fetishization of races and cultures. Lauren (Content Producer), SJ (Content Producer), Aman (Executive Producer), and Eesha (Executive Producer) discuss power dynamics, preferences in dating vs. marriage, inter-minority prejudices, and more.
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In this episode, we'll be talking about dynamics within immigrant families, with first-gen children's POVs. We also have our first guest, talking about their perspective as an undocumented immigrant. Whether you can relate to these experiences or are simply curious about such dynamics, we hope you tune in!
It's the spookiest time of the year, but we know something that'll put a smile (not fear) on your face! Pass The MiC's first episode of the year will be an episode filled with introductions of our team and a discussion on cultural appropriation! We hope you enjoy our episode and have a happy (cultural appropriation-free) Halloween!
ps. if you're a creative of color or a member of a club of color that would like to be spotlighted on a future episode of Pass the MiC, please fill out the Google Form in the linktree in Michigan in Color's Instagram Bio!
Sources from the episode:
Cultural Appropriation definition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OoBaDt9cvQ&ab_channel=TobiasB.D.WigginsSyd Haupt from Daily Nexus on the “gamer girl” aesthetic: https://dailynexus.com/2021-05-30/your-gamer-girl-aesthetic-has-real-consequences/
Anti- Asian Cultural Appropriation: https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2021/05/10466633/anti-asian-discrimination-beauty-trends
Get to know who runs the behind-the-scenes of every episode. Today, we’ll be hearing from our Content Producers Leen Sharba (she/her), Eesha Nagwani (she/her), Zena Issa (she/her), Andrew Mallory (he/him), and Audio Producer Renu Dabak-Wakankar (she/her) as they talk about their college experiences.
Someone tell Phoebe to get off of her soapbox!!! Today's episode is being published a bit later than we want, but hey, it happens. Get ready for a more casual and vulnerable conversation. We talk about our own experiences in college so far about navigating school during the pandemic, loneliness, and friendships. Hopefully this episode serves as a reminder that we’re all still growing and encourages you to take time to self reflect.
Welcome back! In this episode, we discuss MENA identity. Content Producer Leen Sharba (she/her) invites UMich alumni Devin Bathish (he/him), Jad Elharake (he/him), Silan Fadlallah (she/her), Arwa Gayar (she/her) and Nadine Jawad (she/her) to join the conversation!
In our second episode of this season, we discuss "cancel culture" and what it means to separate art from its problematic artist. Executive Producers Hannah (she/her) and Phoebe (she/her) sit down with Audio Producers Renu (she/her) and Aman (he/him) and our first ever guest, Kionna (she/her)!
Welcome to the first episode of the Winter 2021 season! New EPs Hannah (she/her) and Phoebe (she/her) are joined by our audio producers, Aman (he/him) and Renu (she/her), to reflect on their own Asian American identities in relation to the model minority myth.