“On June 6th, 2021, I was out for a walk with my family. We live in the same area as the Afzaal family, and my parents saw the first responders as they approached the scene . . . . It wasn’t until the next day when police stated it was a hate crime that it really hit me – and it hit me hard. I was scared, I was angry, and I really wanted to talk to others who understood what I was going through.” Read More
Column: Young Muslim women address their fears, challenge others to change
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