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Former London Fashion Week designer pivots to modest fashion market

By Joseph Hammond — December 22, 2021
(RNS) — After being wrongfully imprisoned for two years in the U.K., Elle B. Mambetov has taken her once famed luxury brand and focused it on modest fashion, aimed at Muslim women.

A pat-down at the airport passes the shame of racial profiling to my 3-year-old

By Simran Jeet Singh — October 9, 2019
(RNS) — Racial profiling takes a toll on our deepest and most sacred relationships, reason enough to end this damaging and painful practice.

Jess Hilarious profiled four Sikhs on a plane. Our government does so every day.

By Simran Jeet Singh — March 18, 2019
(RNS) — Why wouldn’t someone feel fearful when seeing a man with a turban on their airplane? Isn’t that precisely what society teaches us to think?

Native church’s lawsuit spurs training for airport screeners

By Associated Press — February 9, 2018
(AP) — A Native American man's lawsuit against the TSA was settled last month, with neither side acknowledging fault and the agency agreeing to better educate its employees about Native American religious items at more than a dozen airports nationwide.

How a Trump caliphate might operate

By Wajahat Ali — August 17, 2016
(RNS) The year is 2017 and newly elected President Trump invites select journalists to Trump Tower to lay out his national security policies.
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