SB3

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Title
SB3
Type
Interview
Date
September 23rd, 2019
Description
Nadia Malik, a Marquette University student in biomedical sciences discusses her experience as a Muslim American woman in today’s society. She is second generation, with both other parents being immigrants from Pakistan at a young age. Having moved to multiple states throughout her life, she has gotten to experience multiple Muslim communities across America. Within the interview, we got onto topics that really put into perspective how Americans view Muslims. Through her experiences with racism and discrimination, she tells how she led a very normal life despite what people who hold prejudice may think. Within these experiences, she weaved in the great service work she has done, which is rooted in her firsthand beliefs; helping her brother with down syndrome. She hopes to continue her passion for helping people in her future career and has the full intention to leave her mark on the world.
Language
English
Subject
overcoming stereotypes, disabilities, family differences, success, culture, United States, 2019,OralHistory
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Interviews
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