Articles with tag: prejudice
The Melting Pot
Ejaz Haroon Oct 3, 2007 interacts: 108We weren’t surprised when we went to the reception and the guests sitting next to us asked us if the groom was Muslim or not.
Rethinking Disability in the Third World
Naveed Ejaz Feb 14, 2007 interacts: 22Much like sexuality, disability is a taboo subject even when considered as part of a serious debate. It is the unnamed pink elephant in the living room that no one is comfortable talking about.
Cycling With The Sikh
Kaura S Mitha Nov 23, 2005 interacts: 17They were in the habit of having a little fun at the expense of Sikhs. Bastards! I had been fuming with anger
Restructuring Identity
Mariam Durrani Feb 24, 2004 interacts: 106For the past twenty-three years, the meaning of my identity has eluded me. As a Pakistani-born girl brought up in Germany by an American Army community, I constantly questioned myself: am I more Pakistani or American? Can I preserve an Eastern culture in


