Removal and Resistance: Reflections on Anti-Muslim Racism

I began writing this article on anti-Muslim racism a couple months ago, soon after a personal incident that I reference in it. This was around the same time as an attack on a couple at a Panera Bread outlet that became the incident I begin with. The result is a work that is global and personal, current and (sadly) likely to remain timeless. Read "Removal and Resistance: Reflections on Anti-Muslim Racism" in full in The Wire

EXCERPT: "White and white adjacent bodies may be buffered by the Muslim, Arab, Black, brown and Indigenous bodies that they push to the frontlines of hate, war, and genocide. But what happens when the buffer is gone? Who will be left?"


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