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African American Muslim leaders are working to bring the issues of police brutality and racism to the forefront of the Muslim-American community, a not-so-gentle reminder that social justice is an … [Read more...]
Resources on Muslims for the Entertainment Industry
The MOST Story Bank is a live archive of stories on the most current events, people and cultural perspectives of Muslims in America and around the world. With writers in mind, MOST carefully selects story-driven news from the most reputable published sources.
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African American Muslim leaders are working to bring the issues of police brutality and racism to the forefront of the Muslim-American community, a not-so-gentle reminder that social justice is an … [Read more...]
In 2010, NASA’s Amy Mainzer discovered an asteroid between Mars and Jupiter, and has named it after teen activist and Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafza. As the astronomer said, “We desperately need … [Read more...]
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“We’re kind of magical together," says Brenda Rosenberg. Best friends, they go shopping, finish each other’s sentences and talk multiple times a day. The only thing particularly unique about their … [Read more...]
In a hopeful sign for female rights in Iran, President Hassan Rouhani has appointed Marzieh Afkham to head a mission in east Asia. She will be the first female ambassador since the 1979 Islamic … [Read more...]
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Residents from Yarmouk, Syria’s largest Palestinian refugee camp, have been trapped with limited food and resources since April 1st when ISIS first assaulted, and today there’s rumors of a Syrian … [Read more...]
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From British spy Noor Khan who courageously served the Allied forces to the “Iranian Schindler” (Abdol-Hossein Sardari) who helped thousands of Jews escape the Nazis, a look at how these selfless acts … [Read more...]
The Guardian talks to four British Muslim artists (street artist Mohammed Ali, playwright Avaes Mohammad, actor Yausra Warsama, and writer Aisha Zia) and asks this compelling question: “to what degree … [Read more...]
Escaping the recent violence in Yemen, twenty-six year old Mokhtar Alkhanshali made it back to San Francisco to… sell coffee. Mokhtar co-runs Mocha Mill in Oakland and talks to PRI about everything … [Read more...]
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A profile on Yemeni-American coffee importer Mokhtar Alkhanshali's harrowing escape from Yemen due to the recent violence there. The war began on March 27th, seemingly overnight. As Mokhtar … [Read more...]
In this honest and compelling Huffington Post podcast, two “talented, ivy league educated, social justice- minded” young Muslim women are interviewed – one wears and embraces the hijab, the other … [Read more...]