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June 10, 2021 (vol. 129, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…, 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com MICHIGAN IN COLOR Read more at michigandaily.com “Dear Susan Muaddi Darraj, My name is Reem Hassan, and I am a first-year undergraduate student at the…

… University of Michigan- Ann Arbor. I identify as a Muslim Palestinian American woman, and I am currently studying on a pre- law track with hopes of majoring in public policy and minoring in Arab and Muslim…

… our first reading. I explicitly remember feeling as though you had taken my thoughts on the intersection of my Arab identity on my feminist experience straight out of my head and put it on paper. I…

… felt heard. Your short piece had the ability to influence my work for the rest of that semester and inspired me to take my understanding to new and deeper levels and enroll in our Arab American…

… excerpt taken from one of the first “Feminist Love Letters” I wrote last semester while taking an Arab American Feminists course with Professor Charlotte Karem Albrecht — an absolute icon in the…

… Darraj, who authored “It’s Not an Oxymoron: The Search for an Arab Feminism.” **** Although I have always considered my feminist awakening as something deeply personal, I have come to learn that…

… many other Arab American women empower themselves in a similar experience. It is an experience where we constantly question the grounds upon which we are allowed to call ourselves feminists, where…

… have the right to articulate. In all truth, “Middle Eastern” (in quotations because the phrase is a colonial invention that I am not exactly fond of) or Arab women are not exactly regarded as the…

… a vast difference between the backgrounds of the students who were enrolled in the course and how that influenced the ways in which they absorbed and comprehended the course material. I…

… found myself engaged in productive conversation with students of color more than I did with the white students in the course. During the weekly discussion sections where we would share individual…

June 25, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 119) • Page Image 5

…I f someone ever asked me to describe my experience with sexual assault at the University of Michigan, I would tell them being a female student on a college campus has become a position of…

… currently a female student on a college campus, they have no idea just how ingrained sexual misconduct has become within the college culture. In the midst of a global pandemic, Secretary of Education…

… misunderstanding, even when the sexual assault is blatantly evident. Economic inequalities will be ampli- fied since some students will not be able to afford lawyers. This will unlevel the playing field during…

… cross-examination because now there could be an expert examining one student and someone who has no experience with the law examining the other. Additionally, under the new regulations, universities…

… sexual assault case regarding students on the Uni- versity track team, a Washtenaw County assistant prosecutor said the case could not be prosecuted, even though the perpetrator admitted to the assault…

…-American activists. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 forced massive immigra- tion reforms that got rid of national- origins quota systems, xenophobic policies and outright bans for Arab, Indian and…

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