I watched 36 Seconds: Portraity of a Hate Crime by Tarek Albaba via the NYC Film Festival, where it is available for streaming through November 26, 2023.
Sunday, November 19, 2023
Review: 36 Seconds: Portrait of a Hate Crime by Tarek Albaba
Saturday, March 18, 2023
Recommendation: Documentary "A Stranger at the Gates," Directed by Josh Seftel
Check out the documentary A Stranger at the Gate by Josh Seftel.
My only reservation is the pressure Muslims in the United States place on reverts to represent us. May Allah help all those in the documentary to continue on His path, especially Richard McKinney.Friday, November 11, 2022
Recommendation: Documentary "An Act of Worship" by Nausheen Dadabhoy
Nausheen Dadabhoy's documentary An Act of Worship uses Muslim-Americans' home movies, documentary clips of newsworth events, interviews with Muslims and a board where handwritten post-it notes with events which impacted the lives of Muslim-Americans to show the forces Muslim-Americans confront living in the United States. The film is available on PBS's show POV, and it is available for free online through January 16, 2023.
Friday, March 11, 2022
Recommendation: Trojan Horse Affair Podcast
Thursday, June 24, 2021
"Reading Challenge: Centering Muslim Characters" - A Resource Produced by Rabia Khokhar
Rabia Khokhar (Twitter) is a Teacher and Education and Equity Consultant. Check out the resource she produced entitled Reading Challenger: Centering Muslim Characters.
🚨New Resource Alert! Single stories continue 2 dehumanize Muslims. But stories can also restore dignity+heal. Reading Challenge centres Muslim characters and is a way 2 counter Anti-Muslim hate. Plz download from my website and let me know what u think! 💕https://t.co/y1EvJpRg1H pic.twitter.com/cMBdmjGBxi
— Rabia Khokhar (@Rabia_Khokhar1) June 13, 2021
I read about this from Jeremiah Rodriguez's June 21, 2021 article at CTV News.
I have not read any of the books in Rabia's list.
Friday, February 05, 2021
In Law & Order: SVU S06E20 "Night," the Violent Muslim Male Relative of the Rape Victim Satisfies His Honor By Assaulting the Assistant District Attorney
Dick Wolf's Law and Order franchise is a serial promoter of Islamophobia and other forms of stereotyping, as I've documented on this blog. One early episode of the original series achieved quantum anti-black racism in a 30 second clip.
Season 6, Episode 20, entitled "Night," aired in May, 2005. Here's some excerpts from the script. Mildred Contana is the immigrant rights advocate who has been trying to get the police to investigate a series of rapes against undocumented women who are too afraid of deportation to report the crimes.
Saturday, April 04, 2020
Interview with Rabiah York Lumbard, Author of "No True Believers"

The Young Adult (YA) Genre
Given that most authors who write YA aren’t themselves young adults, what are successful YA authors doing to connect with young readers?
What separates YA novels & short stories from “adult” literature? Is it language level? Is it that the protagonist(s) must be young adults? For example, why isn’t Crime and Punishment a YA novel?
Tuesday, November 05, 2019
Comments on "To the Far Right Christian Hater...You Can Be a Good Speller or a Hater, But You Can't Be Both" by Bonnie Weinstein
While the Establishment Clause of the USA Constitution has brought this society many benefits, some of which I've mentioned elsewhere, this book can open eyes to the dangers the continuation of the Global War on Terror (GWOT), in its neoconservative Bush-the-Small iteration or its neoliberal Obama iteration or its 45 Regime kill all non-whites iteration.
Friday, June 21, 2019
"Even with good intentions, Hollywood still struggles to portray Muslims accurately or fairly, much less positively"
As a civil rights activist with the Georgia chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, most of the emails I receive involve deadly serious topics: hate speech…hate crimes…discrimination…Donald Trump’s latest tweet. So you can perhaps imagine my surprise when I received an email last year from a casting director for the latest sequel to the classic blaxploitation film Shaft, which was filming in Atlanta. --- read more ---And of course I have to include the Isaac Hayes theme song to the original Shaft.
P.S. (April 8, 2020) - I watched Shaft (2019) on HBO today. The plot, as Brother Edward described, is a barely adequate veneer for the real story: the emergence of a third generation Shaft as portrayed by Jessie T. Usher, who like his grandfather Richard Roundtree (Shaft, 1971) & his father Samuel Jackson (Shaft, 2000), decides to stop "working for the man." Jessie begins the movie as an awkward hipster & ends it as another "man with the plan."
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Law & Order: SVU S20E23 "Assumptions" Was Thoroughly Anti-Muslim
Sunday, July 24, 2016
Multimedia Journalist Fahmo Mohammed: Muslims in Trump's America
She also produces video on Vimeo.
Somali refugees flee war, only to endure racism in Italy from Fahmo Mohammed on Vimeo.
For more information, visit her website.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Rim-Sarah Alouane: Islamophobia in "Babylon," S10E05 of X-Files
My last piece“Muslims Are Out There: I wanted to believe, but after 20 years of being a fan…”https://t.co/wYPIWhxbsu pic.twitter.com/kLNPBiRKgA
— Rim-Sarah Alouane (@RimSarah) February 16, 2016
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Corey Robin Interview of Moustafa Bayoumi, Author of “This Muslim American Life”
Salon.com published Professor Robin's interview of Moustafa Bayoumi on December 27, 2015.
Get the book at an independent bookstore or from a library near you.
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Meet the Qo'sbys: Halal in the Family by Aasif Mandvi
Information about the videos and some of the serious issues underlying them is available on the Halal in the Family website, Facebook page and Twitter feed.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Teacher Confronts Islamophobia with "The Garden of My Imaan" by Farhana Zia
"You mean a Muslim is coming here?!” http://t.co/OBr5Hpqvbu pic.twitter.com/gnIakR3qaf
— Teaching Tolerance (@Tolerance_org) March 19, 2015
Amy Vatne Bitliff used Farhana Zia's The Garden of My Imaan in her public middle school.
Then two days prior to Zia’s visit, one of my students who had really been pushing against the text said, “You mean a Muslim is coming here?! They chop people’s heads off. If she’s coming here, I’m not coming to school." ... read more ...
The level of fear and prejudice that fell from my student's mouths this week as we read a book about a Muslim American girl was staggering.
— Amy Vatne Bintliff (@amybintliff) October 16, 2014
As an anti-bias educator, preparing for Farhana Zia's visit has propelled students to explore anti-Muslim fear. We have all grown so much!
— Amy Vatne Bintliff (@amybintliff) October 16, 2014
Friday, March 20, 2015
Review: How Does it Feel to Be a Problem?: Being Young and Arab in America by Moustafa Bayoumi
The author relates the stories of seven Arab-American youth from Brooklyn, New York.
It's hard for me to relate to the stories in this book because I'm much older than the subjects, I've never lived in a place with a lot of Arabs (or great ethnic diversity) and I've never had the family, financial and legal struggles many of them had.
Nevertheless, the stories were engaging, and I read the book quickly. Each subject's story made me think about things differently, and I suspect each reader would draw unique lessons for himself or herself.
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Watch "An American Mosque" Online By July 28
AN AMERICAN MOSQUE - WATCH BY JULY 28 from David Washburn on Vimeo.
Sunday, May 04, 2014
Book review: ‘The True American: Murder and Mercy in Texas’ by Anand Giridharadas

Michael E. Young of The Dallas Morning News reviewed The True American: Murder and Mercy in Texas by Anand Giridharadas. The entire review is currently online.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Law & Order: SVU - S15E17 - More Anti-Muslim Tropes & Support of Police Misconduct
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Interview with Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, author of "A Metahistory of the Clash of Civilisations"

Joseph Richard Preville conducted an interview with Professor Arshin Adib-Moghaddam (Twitter) on his book A Metahistory of the Clash of Civilisations: Us and Them Beyond Orientalism, and it was published in IslamiCommentary.org on January 20, 2014. I have not read the book. H/t
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam on his book "A Metahistory of the Clash of Civilisations: Us and Them Beyond Orientalism" http://t.co/RUXh7B28hX
— bint battuta (@bintbattuta) March 25, 2014