
Leila Fadel
Saturday
Wednesday
Deb Haaland worked on President Obama's 2008 campaign before chairing New Mexico's Democratic Party. Now she's running for office with a record number of other Native Americans across the country. Juan Labreche/AP hide caption
Record Number Of Native Americans Running For Office In Midterms
Tuesday
The now infamous incident at a Starbucks in Philadelphia is far from isolated. Experts say it echoes a tragic past that excluded black people from public spaces. Mark Makela/Getty Images hide caption
Nordstrom Rack: "We have three gentlemen..."
Tuesday
Police Are Being Used To Exclude Black People From Public Places
Monday
Las Vegas Golden Knights Surprise Everyone As Team Reaches Final In First Year
Wednesday
People place bets at the Sports Book at the South Point Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Leila Fadel/NPR hide caption
Friday
Monday
Noshaba Afzal (right) — with daughters (from left) Maimona Afzal Berta, 23, Sana Afzal, 16, and Honna Afzal, 18 — says bullying of Muslims has become a "safety issue." Leila Fadel/NPR hide caption
Sunday
Turning Rampant Anti-Muslim Bullying Into Teachable Moments
Saturday
Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir, seen in a photograph for the NCAA Champion Magazine last year, was the first Muslim woman in a headscarf to play NCAA Division I basketball. Jamie Schwaberow hide caption
Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir:"We belong in every space"
Thursday
In Chicago, A Muslim Non-Profit Is Engaging The Community Through Activism
American Muslim college students in Ohio (front row: left to right) Halimah Muhammad (in brown hijab), Fatima Shendy, Zaina Salem, Ruba Abu-Amara, (back row: left to right) Arkann Al-Khalilee (in gray hijab), Nora Hmeidan and Lama Abu-Amara appear in an image that was featured in Uhuru, a Kent State University magazine in an issue on identity and race. Eslah Attar for NPR hide caption