Naming the Erasure: See-ing and Not-seeing a Genocide

Naming the Erasure: See-ing and Not-seeing a Genocide

Naming the Erasure: See-ing and Not-seeing a Genocide By Uzma Jamil i Blog 97   It seems unbelievable that more than eleven months of the ongoing genocide in Gaza have passed, with thousands of Palestinians killed, injured and displaced. In January 2024, South...
White Women, Muslims and the Nation

White Women, Muslims and the Nation

White Women, Muslims and the Nation Comments by Uzma Jamil i Blog 35   Image credit: rk Hargreaves, CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons On March 15, 2019, a white supremacist walked into two mosques in Christchurch,...
Remembering is a Political Act

Remembering is a Political Act

Remembering is a Political Act Comments by Uzma Jamil i Blog 31   On January 29, it will be two years since Alexandre Bissonnette shot and killed six Muslims and injured many others at the Centre Culturel Islamique de Quebec in Sainte Foy, just outside of Quebec...
Remembering is a Political Act

Islamophobia, One Year Later

Islamophobia, One Year Later Comments by Uzma Jamil i Blog 20   Muslims can be Human For more than a decade, Muslims have been regularly presented as cultural or religious threats to “national values”, in addition to potential terrorist threats to national security...
The Black Prince and Coloniality

The Black Prince and Coloniality

The Black Prince and Coloniality Comments by Uzma Jamil i Blog 12   Source: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duleep_Singh)  The Black Prince is a film about Maharaja Duleep Singh and the British Empire, set in the late 1800s. It is based on real life events. Duleep...