
Our latest story comes from Rand Alkurd. She is an Arab American journalist who is of Palestinian descent. She and her family emigrated to the United States in 2000, and resided in Charlotte, NC since then. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a Mass Media Communications and Journalism degree in 2013. She currently works as an Associate Producer for NBC News Channel Headquarters in Charlotte, which is the NBC News affiliate feed service. She is the founder of TellThemMyStory.com, a multimedia platform that shares stories often untold in mainstream media, which is expected to launch in early 2017. She explains why she chose her profession and inspires others to do the same.
Jan 18, 2017
11 min

Braxton Winston is an activist here in Charlotte, NC. He and many members of the Charlotte community took to the streets the day of the shooting of Keith Scott and the days and weeks after. Winston livestreamed his experiences and interactions with fellow protesters and police officers, providing a narrative and perspective not seen in mainstream media, which this podcast will discuss. Braxton is crowdfunding for his documentary "Charlotte Uprising" via Gofundme. This documentary will follow the chronological account of the streets of Charlotte following the death of Keith Lamont Scott. For more information and to donate to make this documentary possible, please click here.
Photo by AJ Naddaff
Jan 2, 2017
23 min

This podcast explains my thoughts of this year's election and what we must do as Americans to make this country great again (not in the Trump sense).
Dec 1, 2016
23 min

Manzoor Cheema, founding member of Muslims for Social Justice and the Movement to End Racism and Islamophobia, tells us in this episode about how we can fight social justice, racism, and Islamophobia, and gives teaches us a lesson on what we must do to be the change we want to see in our society. This is a must listen for everybody!
Sep 23, 2016
16 min

Yesterday's tragedy in Charlotte has caused anger and outrage as reports of a black man, Keith Lamont Scott, was shot and killed by the police. This raw podcast was recorded to give my thoughts and to let people know how they can help during this time.
Photo credit belongs to Al Jazeera
Sep 22, 2016
13 min

Our story today comes from Aziz Ahsan, an Attorney from Hopewell Junction, NY. He was born in Pakistan and became a US Citizen in 1984. He is a 9/11 survivor and was a subject of two PBS TV documentaries. He has also appeared on radio, television, and social media, to discuss various issues/topics. Mr. Ahsan is a recipient of numerous honors, awards, and patents. He believes strongly in community engagement and serves, or has served, on a variety of boards or different organizations.
He talks about the moments before and after the attack on the World Trade Center on 9/11/2001 and what we can do and continue to do as Muslims in America.
Credit for photo used in this blog/podcast is from the the PBS newsmagazine "Religion & Ethics Newsweekly".
Sep 11, 2016
1 hr 2 min

Our story today comes from Rose Hamid. Many of us in Charlotte know her for her community work, interfaith work, and her activism. In January, she received national and international attention when her peaceful, graceful, silent protest interrupted Donald Trump’s rally and was escorted out. The message she had on her shirt said “Salam, I come in peace.”
She has written op-eds and guest columns in the Charlotte Observer about Islam and being Muslim. She has recently had a piece in the Huffington Post, an open letter to Reverend Franklin Graham, to have a conversation about Islam, to help dispel the misconceptions he has.
Her story today is about her journey to the Republican and Democratic National Convention, promoting her project, Salam, I Come in Peace, with the purpose create opportunities for interactions to help ease some fears about Muslims and Islam.
Jul 31, 2016
18 min

Our story today comes from Faisal Qazi. He lives in southern California. By day he is a Neurologist, and fills in his spare time providing free health care and job training to people in need as well as focusing on community development, through his non-profit organization MiNDs, which is short for Medical network devoted to service.
In his story, he talks about the shooting in San Bernardino, CA that occurred in December 2nd of last year, how he reacted to it, and what he and a few community members did to help the victims and the families of the horrific shooting.
Jul 19, 2016
18 min

Duston Barto, editor of Muslim American Magazine, co-founder of the Foothills Interfaith Assembly, and a resident of Lincoln County, NC stepped up to defend religious liberties for everyone after the county Chairman expressed unprovoked hate against Muslims. Here is his account.
Jul 2, 2016
18 min

This episode speaks about my thoughts 7 days after the tragedy in Orlando. Many things have occurred in the past 7 days; the ones which I talk about are my experiences at two community vigils and an Interfaith Iftar (fast breaking dinner at sunset).
Jun 19, 2016
13 min
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