Trisha Islam, a previous project coordinator for the Atwater Library Pluralism project, presents a thought-provoking, humorous satire about what it is like to be at the ‘receiving end’ from society’s expressed thoughts and questions to Muslim women, particularly those that wear the hijab.
Aya Salah speaks about how she identifies with being Palestinian, Muslim and Canadian. She also discusses the differences between those identities and whether there is ever a clash between them.
A humorous trailer done for the event “The Fast(ing) and The Furious”. This event aimed at discussing fasting during Ramadan and in other traditions, along with people interpreted or applied fasting in their own lives individually.
Melina Carnevale, of Italian and French-Quebecer origin, speaks about her experience as a convert to Islam.
Omar Khan speaks about how he identifies with being Guyanese, Pakistani, Muslim and Canadian. He also discusses the differences between those identities and whether there is ever a clash between them.
A hijabi spends much of her time stalking a guy. Watch the video to find out what happens!
Hijabi is asked to show her hair. Will she do it? Watch the video to find out!
A funny video about two Muslim girls struggling with fasting during Ramadan. Watch the video to find out how they react to certain situations and how they cope with fasting!
Blondie asks Hijabi awkward questions about the hijab. Watch the video to find out what questions are asked and how Hijabi reacts to them.