Hafsa Quraishi
Story Archive
Tuesday
From left: Comedians Natasha Chandel, Abdullah Afzal and Mariam Sobh. They each performed a set during the Socially Distant Eid Comedy Night Special, a virtual event hosted by the Concordia Forum. Facebook/ Screengrabs by NPR hide caption
Saturday
Only about 1 in 10 teenagers say they share personal, religious or political beliefs on social media, according to a recent survey from Pew Research Center. Karly Domb Sadof/AP hide caption
Wednesday
"There seems to be this sense where disabled people are kind of seen as oddities and forced to go through this world to be singled out and othered," says Imani Barbarin. "There's really no common sense attached when able-bodied people approach disabled people." Courtesy of Madasyn Andrews hide caption
Friday
A man leads two young boys into Friday prayers as Muslim worshippers arrive for prayer following the mosque attacks in New Zealand at the Islamic Center of Washington in Washington. Joshua Roberts/Reuters hide caption
Thursday
Virginia first lady Pam Northam is facing criticism after asking Senate pages to imagine being enslaved cotton-pickers during a tour of the Executive Mansion. Alex Edelman/Getty Images hide caption
Tuesday
Generation Z has grown up with social media more so than any other generation. With more employers checking social media histories, people's past posts can negatively impact their careers. Getty Images/Hero Images hide caption
Wednesday
A model is seen wearing a black Gucci turtleneck with red lips. After the company was widely criticized for what many saw as resembling blackface, Gucci withdrew the sweaters from its shelves. Andrea Ronchini/Getty Images hide caption
Friday
A furloughed Transportation Security Administration employee at a food distribution spot for federal workers set up at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Thursday
Giant panda Bao Bao was at the Smithsonian National Zoo until February 2017. Alex Wong/Getty Images hide caption