S4 EP3 | Dada, I Won’t Forget Who We Are

S4 EP3 | Dada, I Won’t Forget Who We Are

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S4 EP4 | Up Until The Front Door

It is common knowledge that France has always made it very hard for muslim women to wear the hijab, and this season of Fighting for faith would be missing something if it didn’t have our French sisters. In this episode Loubna Reguig the national president of the EMF (Etudiants Mu ...  Show more

S4 EP5 | Sudan's Collective Grief Is Never Ending

Nothing prepares you for seeing your homeland being torn apart. Sudan, a country once brimming with life, vibrant with dreams and hopes for the future of the land and the future of the people, is currently being ravaged by war and a genocide that is being ignored by the internati ...  Show more

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