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Już tłumaczęJuż tłumaczę#205 O sobie i o świecieCześć! Zapraszamy na najnowszy odcinek naszego podkastu. Rozmawiamy w nim o czterech książkach, których autorki opowiadają o tym, jak doświadczają świata i jak świat doświadcza je. Z tego odcinka dowiecie się też, do czego może przydać się poezja, dlaczego warto być miłym, gdzie się podziały wszystkie manifesty i czy można tęsknić za hałasem. Zachęcamy do słuchania!Jaką osobistą książkę przeczytaliście_łyście ostatnio?Książki, o których mówimy w podkaście: Suhaiymah Manzoor Khan, „Sterroryzowani. W pułapce islamofobii”, t...2025-03-0251 minChai with RaiChai with Rai“Matching Energy” w/ the cast & crew of Permission (The Play)Firstly, I am on a hunt for a new Chai recipe so erm please can you slide into the DM's and let me know of any new recipe's and flavours to try.  Secondly! What a joy to get to talk with the cast & crew from the play "Permission" at The Space in London. We discussed all things representation, ACE Funding, reflections on the play and its content but also the approach to writing and acting - as well team work.  A lot of nuggets in this one and a massive thank you to Hunia Chawla, An...2024-08-021h 11The Diverse BookshelfThe Diverse BookshelfEp68: Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan on shedding external gazes and turning to GodOn today’s show, I’m talking to Suhaiymah Manzoor Khan about her latest book, Seeing For Ourselves: And even stranger possibilities. Suhaiymah is one of the most thoughtful, intelligent and intro-spective people I know, and I absolutely love all the work she is doing and what she puts out into the world. Seeing For Ourselves feels quite different to Suhaiymah’s other books, and offers more personal reflections on identity, faith, belonging, grief, love and activism. In her book, Suhaiymah encourages us to move beyond the white western gaze, and focus on the only gaze that really matters: that o...2024-03-051h 25The Muslim Vibe PodcastThe Muslim Vibe PodcastPalestine and the systems of oppression (ft. Hasanain Jaffer) - Ep152The Muslim Vibe Podcast is back and so is our former host Salim Kassam! It's been almost 8 months since our last episode and two years since Salim was in the hot seat, but we're back in action and plan to publish an episode every 2 weeks (inshallah!). In our first episode back, Salim talks to Hasanain Jaffer, a social justice educator and activist who speaks regularly on racism, white supremacy, imperialism and capitalism. We discuss the injustices taking place in Gaza today in the context of the wider systems of oppression. You can find Hasanain on...2023-12-081h 14The Book Club ShowThe Book Club ShowTangled in TerrorIn this edition, Imrana is joined by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan to discuss her new book 'Tangled in Terror'.2022-12-2952 minThe YIKES PodcastThe YIKES PodcastEPISODE 46: Uprooting Islamophobia with Suhaiymah Manzoor-KhanFor this episode we are in conversation with the wonderful Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, also known as @theBrownHijabi on socials and author of Tangled in Terror: Uprooting Islamophobia.We talk about the colonised mind, colonialism, state surveillance, islamophobia (TW) as well as tools such as language poetry art; that are tools for building community-centred and liberated futures.Also special thanks to Jess Mally for joining Jo Becker as the co-host on this episode. Jess is an anti-racist educator, writer, podcaster and good friend of us. For other episodes with her, check out: the Yikes Pod ep: 17&302022-08-111h 04The Diverse BookshelfThe Diverse BookshelfEp2: Suhaiymah Manzoor Khan on Uprooting IslamaphobiaSuhaiymah Manzoor-Khan is a writer, poet and educator disrupting understandings of history, race, knowledge and violence. She works to equip herself and others with the tools and faith to resist the unliveable conditions we find ourselves in, and work towards another reality.In 2019 Suhaiymah’s debut poetry collection Postcolonial Banter was published, featuring eight years worth of poetry including her viral poem This is Not a Humanising Poem which placed her as runner-up of the National Roundhouse Poetry Slam in 2017 and has over two million views online. Postcolonial Banter critiques and troubles narratives about racism, sy...2022-07-1850 minCraftCraftSuhaiymah Manzoor-Khan – Postcolonial BanterSuhaiymah Manzoor-Khan burst onto the international poetry scene when a recording of her performance of her Islamophobia-excoriating 'This Is Not a Humanising Poem' at the 2017 Roundhouse Poetry Slam went viral, gathering over two million views online. Since then, she has become an outspoken critic of the marginalisation of Muslims in Britain, an educator, and a writer of renown, with work published in The Guardian, The Independent and several anti-racist anthologies, and performances around the world. She is the co-author of A Fly Girl’s Guide to University: Being Women of Colour at Cambridge and Other Institutions of Power and El...2022-06-2930 minEnemies of the PeopleEnemies of the PeopleEpisode 26: Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan on Islamophobia, Capitalism, and PoetryToday's episode features Dr Maria Norris in conversation with Suhaiymah Manzoor Khan. Suhaiymah is a poet, a writer, and an educator and the author of Tangled in Terror: Uprooting Islamophobia.BUY TANGLED IN TERRORFollow Suhaiymah on TwitterFollow Enemies of the People on TwitterFollow Maria W. Norris on Twitter******Join the Frenemies Book club and support the show over at Ko-fi ********https://ko-fi.com/mariawnorris2022-05-1040 minRadicals in ConversationRadicals in ConversationTangled in Terror: Uprooting IslamophobiaIslamophobia is everywhere. It is a narrative and history woven so deeply into our everyday lives that we don't even notice it – in our education, how we travel, our healthcare, legal system and at work. Behind the scenes it affects the most vulnerable, at the border and in prisons. Despite this, the conversation about Islamophobia is relegated to microaggressions and slurs. At best, we see it as an individual moral failing to be condemned – though amongst the political elite, Islamophobia is more likely to enhance, than hinder careers... In Tangled in Terror: Uprooting Islamophobia, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan scrutinises not...2022-04-071h 12Vandal FactoryVandal Factory#5 - Love me, I'm a legend (Performance poetry & community theatre)Henry and Nat chat to theatre dirctor Freyja Winterson about ways communities can use art to challenge the climate crisis, and Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan about the power of political performance poetry.Plus all your favourite features: Nat’s Banger of the Hour and Henry Does His Own Thing.Links to the things discussed in Nat's Provocation Station:https://www.ianbyrne.org/righttofood-campaighttps://www.mothersofinvention.online/www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3d_UsYgt1chttps://www.vandalfactory.com/@Vandal_Factorywww.facebook.com/va...2022-03-311h 06Tender ButtonsTender Buttons015 Lola Olufemi: The Radical Power of ImaginationIn this episode, we chat to Lola Olufemi about the radical potential of imagination. We speak about the relationship between theory and lived experience and how to deconstruct linear narratives of history and time. We talk about the possibilites language and art can bring to political movements and revolutionary ideas, as well as their limitations. We discuss how to move beyond the trappings of crisis and the importance of re-discovering play, both in writing and in our communities. We explore the role of collaboration within art and the reconfiguration of history as a kind of process which is constantly...2022-03-2853 minICAICA(Resisting) Systems of ViolenceMolly Smith Kelsey M Mijke van der Drift Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan Leah Cowan2022-02-1510 minThe GEM CollectiveThe GEM CollectiveEmbodied and Messy - Part 4The recordings in this series began as a sequence of journal entries between Azeezat Johnson, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Audrey Sebatindira and Shereen Fernandez. Our entries were feeling through our intentions and hopes in creating GEM as a space, and what Geographies of Embodiment meant to us. A year later, members have both left and joined us. As a result the entries in this installation were written by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan and Azeezat Johnson, though we were always in conversation with others, too. Both of us are thinking through what it means to dream with our bodies, and how we...2021-12-1002 minThe GEM CollectiveThe GEM CollectiveEmbodied and Messy - Part 3The recordings in this series began as a sequence of journal entries between Azeezat Johnson, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Audrey Sebatindira and Shereen Fernandez. Our entries were feeling through our intentions and hopes in creating GEM as a space, and what Geographies of Embodiment meant to us. A year later, members have both left and joined us. As a result the entries in this installation were written by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan and Azeezat Johnson, though we were always in conversation with others, too. Both of us are thinking through what it means to dream with our bodies, and how we...2021-12-0902 minThe GEM CollectiveThe GEM CollectiveEmbodied and Messy - Part 2The recordings in this series began as a sequence of journal entries between Azeezat Johnson, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Audrey Sebatindira and Shereen Fernandez. Our entries were feeling through our intentions and hopes in creating GEM as a space, and what Geographies of Embodiment meant to us. A year later, members have both left and joined us. As a result the entries in this installation were written by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan and Azeezat Johnson, though we were always in conversation with others, too. Both of us are thinking through what it means to dream with our bodies, and how we...2021-12-0805 minThe GEM CollectiveThe GEM CollectiveEmbodied and Messy - Part 1The recordings in this series began as a sequence of journal entries between Azeezat Johnson, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Audrey Sebatindira and Shereen Fernandez. Our entries were feeling through our intentions and hopes in creating GEM as a space, and what Geographies of Embodiment meant to us. A year later, members have both left and joined us. As a result the entries in this installation were written by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan and Azeezat Johnson, though we were always in conversation with others, too. Both of us are thinking through what it means to dream with our bodies, and how we...2021-12-0706 minMaslahaMaslahaMuslim Girls Fence: Re-imagining Care Ep5 "That radical sense of hope"In our final episode of Re-imagining Care, we speak to poet and educator Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, coaches Mercedes and Yvonne and participants from Muslim Girls Fence. We imagine and share our hopes for the future, what we’d like to see policy makers and decision makers do to make changes, the difficulties in imagining futures in the face of violence, but the importance of recognising how we’re already living and imagining different ways of being in the spaces we create away from white supremacy, racism and patriarchy. Your host: Alaa Alsaraji Episode guest: Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan (@thebrownhijabi) https://www.hive.co.uk/P...2021-07-0539 minWe need to talk about whiteness podcastWe need to talk about whiteness podcastWe Need To Talk About Whiteness - with Suhaiymah Manzoor-KhanEp 30: Whiteness and Muslim women – Award-winning poet and writer Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan knows a thing or two about disrupting boundaries – we talk radical politics, whiteness and Islam and the securitisation of Muslims. Is secularity a facet of whiteness? Why is the media so obsessed with Muslim women skateboarding? And is there still hope for the decolonising movement?2021-06-1152 minWe need to talk about whiteness podcastWe need to talk about whiteness podcastWe Need To Talk About Whiteness - with Suhaiymah Manzoor-KhanEp 30: Whiteness and Muslim women – Award-winning poet and writer Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan knows a thing or two about disrupting boundaries – we talk radical politics, whiteness and Islam and the securitisation of Muslims. Is secularity a facet of whiteness? Why is the media so obsessed with Muslim women skateboarding? And is there still hope for the decolonising movement?2021-06-1152 minRe-envision BusinessRe-envision Business5: The roots of capitalism (with Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan)In this episode, we sit down with Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, an educator, writer and poet from Leeds. Her work disrupts common understandings of history, race, knowledge and power - particularly interrogating the purpose of narratives about Muslims, migrants, gender and violence. Suhaiymah offers an insight into the history of wealth and capitalism and this episode is packed with many examples that help us understand how our systems work and where we need to do better.This show was kindly produced by Armaan Khendry and Rohan SinghalLearn more about Suhaiymah’s writings, talks and wor...2021-05-0552 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsA 2030 to long for: the best of 2030 from Episodes 10-19.In which, with the help of specially-composed music by Ben Addicott and Rosie Issitt, we take a step into the 2030 that could result from our doing everything we could possibly do. Join Kwame Boateng, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Brian Eno, Scilla Elworthy, Robert Philips, Zach Norris, Andrea J. Ritchie Roman Krznaric, Jane Davidson, Hilary Powell, Dan Edelstyn, Sophie Leguil, Ash Perrin, Ben Tawil, Jane Perrone, Sherri Mitchell (Weh’na Ha’mu’ Kwasset), Josina Calliste, Chris Smaje, Tyson Yunkaporta, Lusi Alderslowe and Matt Willer as they step though time.2021-04-1241 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsA 2030 to long for: the best of 2030 from Episodes 10-19.In which, with the help of specially-composed music by Ben Addicott and Rosie Issitt, we take a step into the 2030 that could result from our doing everything we could possibly do. Join Kwame Boateng, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Brian Eno, Scilla Elworthy, Robert Philips, Zach Norris, Andrea J. Ritchie Roman Krznaric, Jane Davidson, Hilary Powell, Dan Edelstyn, Sophie Leguil, Ash Perrin, Ben Tawil, Jane Perrone, Sherri Mitchell (Weh’na Ha’mu’ Kwasset), Josina Calliste, Chris Smaje, Tyson Yunkaporta, Lusi Alderslowe and Matt Willer as they step though time.2021-04-1241 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesNecolonial/Postcolonial with Vanessa TsehayeIn Episode 9 of Season 2, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan breaks down the binary of Neocolonial and Postcolonial states with Vanessa Tsehaye. Vanessa Tsehaye is an Eritrean human rights activist who was born and raised in Sweden. She founded the organisation One Day Seyoum when she was in high school to continue the work of her uncle Seyoum Tsehaye, a journalist who has been imprisoned without a trial in Eritrea since 2001. One Day Seyoum is today one of the largest youth organisations fighting against human rights abuses committed against the Eritrean people, both still in the country and after they flee...2021-02-2759 minLunar Poetry PodcastsLunar Poetry PodcastsEp. 129 - Suhaiymah Manzoor-KhanThis week Peter deGraft-Johnson (The Repeat Beat Poet) speaks to poet , educator, and writer Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan. The pair start by speaking about overcoming the fears of speaking your truth publicly, learning to trust readers and publishers outside of immediate live audiences, and Suhaiymah's journey discovering poetry. Next, we jump into the thick fogs of British colonialism, spend some time naming and shaming it and discussing the legacy of inequality it leaves in how histories are held and taught in our libraries, archives, and museums. Across an hour that felt like a minute, Suhaiymah also squeezes in some self-care tips...2021-02-181h 17Breaking BinariesBreaking BinariesSecularism/Religion with Suhraiya JivrajIn Episode 8 of Season 2, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan discusses the binary of Secularism and Religion with Suhraiya Jivraj.Suhraiya is author of The Religion of Law: Race, Citizenship and Children's belonging and interested in interrogating terms such as 'religion' and 'secularity' through government law and policy. She has a background working for human right NGOs and grassroots orgs and now teaches and researches in areas of Public law, as well as Decolonial Approaches to law and social justice.In this episode Suhraiya helps dismantle one of the most taken for granted binaries around: secularism and religion. Where d...2021-02-061h 01Lunar Poetry PodcastsLunar Poetry PodcastsEp. 127 - Otis MensahThis week Peter deGraft-Johnson (The Repeat Beat Poet) speaks to Hip Hop artist and former Sheffield Poet Laureate, Otis Mensah. They discuss how the concept of introspective documentarianism underpins Otis' work of building a personal identity and creative voice around artistic truth and vulnerability, through rap and poetry. There's also talk of surviving and decrying racial capitalism, and a breakdown of Otis' tenure as laureate.   Otis reads three poems -  17:12 - Contrary To The Intangible Grapevine 35:25 - The Thinks 1:00:00 - No Record Store Day Download a full transcript her...2021-02-031h 06Breaking BinariesBreaking BinariesFake News/Truth with Maryam JameelaIn Episode 7 of Season 2, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan discusses the binary of Fake News and Truth with Maryam Jameela. Maryam is a writer and researcher with a background in academia, working in researching trauma, Islamophobia, and power structures. She's recently started working for the Canary as an investigative journalist, and her work can also be found via her Twitter handle, @yammatron. In this episode Maryam helped dismantle the rhetoric around 'combating Fake news' by considering the terms of the conversation itself, what constitutes 'fake' and how we go about declaring what is 'true'. Is there such thing as...2021-01-2354 minUnfinished BusinessUnfinished BusinessIntersectionality: a beginning not an endDo you call yourself a feminist? For some, the is a straightforward ‘yes’ for others, it’s complicated. In this episode focusing on intersectionality we explore why. The term intersectionality was first used by lawyer Kimberly Crenshaw in the late 1980s to highlight that social justice problems, such as racism and sexism, are often inextricably linked. In this episode curator Polly Russell is joined by poet, activist and educator Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan as they explore intersectionality: why it’s essential, how has the term been misused and misappropriated and how looking through the world with an intersectional lens is just a starting...2021-01-1444 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesVictim/Perpetrator with Kristen CherryIn Episode 6 of Season 2, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan discusses the binary of Victim and Perpetrator with Kristen Cherry. Kristen is a survivor advocate and a movement worker based in Louisville, Kentucky, in the USA. She worked at her local domestic violence/sexual assault crisis center for 2 ½ years, counseling survivors in shelter, over the crisis line, and through the court process after filing for civil protection orders. Kristen is currently involved in community organising efforts in Louisville as protests continue following the police killing of Breonna Taylor in 2020,  that has included co-coordinating a protest arrest hotline, which provides support to protestors facing cha...2021-01-0959 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesBritish Empire/British Nation with Nadine El-Enany*BONUS EPISODE*In Episode 5 of Season 2, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan discusses the binary of Britain as empire and Britain as nation, with Nadine El-Enany.Nadine El-Enany is Reader in Law at Birkbeck School of Law and Co-Director of the Centre for Research on Race and Law, she teaches and researches in the fields of migration and refugee law, European Union law, protest and criminal justice. Nadine has written for the Guardian, the LRB Blog, Pluto Blog, Verso Blog, Open Democracy, Media Diversified, Left Foot Forward and Critical Legal Thinking. Her book, (B)ordering Britain: law, race and empire (2020) was...2021-01-0251 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesDisability/Ability with Anamika MisraIn Episode 4 of Season 2, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan discusses the binary of Disability and Ability with Anamika Misra.Anamika is an Autistic PhD researcher and Assistant Lecturer at Kent Law School. She has previously been involved in the Decolonise the Curriculum Project at Kent and organises with precarious staff and students of colour across a range of social justice issues. Though she’s supposed to have academic expertise in the law of armed conflict and human rights, she finds the language of expertise problematic and prefers to say she’s interested in learning about race, colonialism, disability, sexuality and gende...2020-12-2647 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesMajority/Minority with Azeezat JohnsonIn Episode 3 of Season 2, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan discusses the binary of Majority and Minority with Dr Azeezat Johnson.Azeezat is a research fellow in human geography at Queen Mary University of London. Her current project unpacks the racial history that informs black Muslim women's lives in London. She asks how these women create and embody practices of home whilst navigating the imperial nostalgia and racism that has been exposed through Brexit. She's also the co-editor of The Fire Now: Anti-Racist Scholarship in Times of Explicit Racial Violence.This episode's discussion centers on how the language of...2020-12-1257 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesFree Speech/Censorship with Sita BalaniIn Episode 2 of Season 2, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan discusses the binary of Free Speech and Censorship with Dr Sita Balani. Sita is a lecturer in contemporary literature and culture at King's College London. In her research and teaching, she explores the relationship between imperialism and identity in contemporary Britain. Her work has appeared in Feminist Review, Identity Theory, Open Democracy, Photoworks and the Verso blog. This episode's discussion centers on dismantling the straight-forward ways that Free Speech and Censorship are presented to us, and asks whether they're really such clear-cut categories - discussing what it means to be "cancelled" in a...2020-11-2848 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesSeason 2, Episode 1: Fascist/LiberalIn Episode 1 of Season 2, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan discusses the incredibly timely binary of Fascist/Liberal with an anonymous guest. The discussion focuses on British and European contexts, interrogating the types of politics and policies that are defined as "fascist" or "liberal", and asking who they do and don't apply to, and whether fascist tendencies are really so distant from liberal ones? By discussing a wide range of relevant contexts and histories the binary is dismantled to uncover what it hides, who it protects, and what it obscures.2020-11-141h 00The Isis PodcastsThe Isis PodcastsThe Isis Podcasts: In Conversation with Theo Kwek & Suhaiymah Manzoor-KhanIn conversation with the poets Theo Kwek and Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, discussing creativity in lockdown, identity in poetry, and their experiences of Oxbridge. 2020-10-1200 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesSeason 2 coming out this autumnMake sure you're caught up with Season 1 before Season 2 drops this autumn iA!2020-10-0302 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsEpisode Ten: What if we decolonised education?The uprising of Black Lives Matter and other organisations have led to many calls for the decolonisation of education at every level. But what does it mean to decolonise education? As Boris Johnson dismisses such calls as a "national orgy of self-embarrassment", does decolonising education mean simply changing the curriculum, or does it go much, much deeper than that? And what if we achieved it? What would it be like to live in a world where that had happened? In this deep, rich and fascinating episode of ‘From What If to What Next’ we are joined by two amazing guests to e...2020-09-2744 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsEpisode Ten: What if we decolonised education?The uprising of Black Lives Matter and other organisations have led to many calls for the decolonisation of education at every level. But what does it mean to decolonise education? As Boris Johnson dismisses such calls as a "national orgy of self-embarrassment", does decolonising education mean simply changing the curriculum, or does it go much, much deeper than that? And what if we achieved it? What would it be like to live in a world where that had happened? In this deep, rich and fascinating episode of ‘From What If to What Next’ we are joined by two amazing guests to e...2020-09-2744 minSomething Borrowed Podcast With Harry BakerSomething Borrowed Podcast With Harry BakerEp 20: Rachel Long - The Blueness Of YouthIt's the season Finale! The Incredible Rachel Long, founder of Octavia Collective and author of the brand new My Darling From The Lions joined me on Zoom and I can't think a more perfect way to bring season one to a close.Alongside me sharing two poems on the environment 10 years apart, we talk about the shift of language and how old poems morph into new ones, I borrow something from the wonderful Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan and share another one about running, Rachel covers everything from Victoria Beckham to Apples.Thanks everyone who has listened this...2020-08-2349 minWahda PodcastWahda PodcastEpisode 9. The Brown Hijabi:Life In Lockdown, University and Pathway into PoetryOn this episode of the podcast, Kaamil is joined by writer,intellectual,educator and poet Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan aka The Brown Hijabi. They discuss how her life has been affected by lockdown, going to university and the trials and tribulations that it entails as well as her pathway into poetry and eventually releasing her anthology Postcolonial Banter. Instagram-@team_wahda PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND GIVE US A FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM🙏🏽2020-08-0938 minSolidarity & MoreSolidarity & MorePJ — AKA The Repeat Beat Poet — on George Floyd protests, police, and fighting racismPJ aka the Repeat Beat Poet, is a hip hop and spoken word artist, and an activist. He spoke to Janine Booth, a trade unionist, Workers' Liberty activist, and poet about George Floyd Protest, police, fighting racism, and more. Video: https://youtu.be/eN96j9nB2sg See https://www.facebook.com/repeatbeatpoet/ for PJ's page and https://www.facebook.com/JanineBoothTheBigJ for Janine's. More from Workers' Liberty at https://workersliberty.org **Questions asked** 1. What are your views on the recent events in the USA? The killings of George Floyd and Tony McDade, the protests, the police clampdown? 2. What are...2020-07-2144 minMaslahaMaslahaThe Future Is Muslim Episode 6 - New Wave MuslimsIncoming transmission from the future: Episode 6 of #TheFutureIsMuslim - New Wave Muslims Your hosts: Raheel Mohammed and Latifa Akay Ep 6 guest: Amna Saleem ‪Producer: Ed Morrish Characters in sketches played by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Eshaan Akbar, Alia Alzougbi, Sadia Azmat, and Tai Campbell Written & created by Raheel Mohammed2020-07-0833 minMaslahaMaslahaThe Future Is Muslim Episode 5 - How many types of Muslim are there?Incoming transmission from the future: Episode 5 of #TheFutureIsMuslim - How many types of Muslim are there? Your hosts: Raheel Mohammed and Latifa Akay Ep 5 guest: Naima Khan ‪Producer: Ed Morrish Characters in sketches played by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Eshaan Akbar, Alia Alzougbi, Sadia Azmat, and Tai Campbell Written & created by Raheel Mohammed2020-06-2434 minMaslahaMaslahaThe Future Is Muslim Episode 4 - Addicted to policy reports about MuslimsIncoming transmission from the future: Episode 4 of #TheFutureIsMuslim - Addicted to policy reports about Muslims We speak to Azeezat Johnson about anti-blackness and Islamophobia and the tools black and brown people need in order to nourish their own communities Your hosts: Raheel Mohammed and Latifa Akay ‪Producer: Ed Morrish Characters in sketches played by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Eshaan Akbar, Alia Alzougbi, Sadia Azmat, and Tai Campbell Sound Editing by Rich Evans from Syncbox Written & created by Raheel Mohammed2020-06-1735 minMaslahaMaslahaThe Future Is Muslim Episode 3 - Diversity TrainingIncoming transmission from the future: Episode 3 of #TheFutureIsMuslim – Diversity Training ‪Your hosts: Raheel Mohammed and Latifa Akay Ep 3 guest: Alia Alzougbi ‪Producer: Ed Morrish Characters in sketches played by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Eshaan Akbar, Alia Alzougbi, Sadia Azmat, and Tai Campbell Sound Editing by Rich Evans from Syncbox Written & created by Raheel Mohammed2020-06-1031 minLets Light UpLets Light Up6: Conversation with Lesley on her passion for education, how race plays out in the system & being part of the solutionI really enjoyed speaking with this last guest and honestly I feel like we only scratched the surface! Lesley's passion for education guided her path and led her to her current research for a PHD at Oxford university. She tells us more about this journey and how she overcame challenges to get here. We also talk about how race plays out in the education system. We get deep into the building blocks of her faith & she shares one of my favourite responses so far to the question of what light means to her. Teachers, academics, prospective undergrads...2020-06-1000 minMaslahaMaslahaThe Future Is Muslim Episode 2 - The Muslim SafariIncoming transmission from the future: Episode 2 of #TheFutureIsMuslim - The Muslim Safari ‪Your hosts: Raheel Mohammed and Latifa Akay ‬ Ep 1 guest: Amna Saleem ‪Producer: Ed Morrish ‬ Characters in sketches played by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Eshaan Akbar, Alia Alzougbi, Sadia Azmat, and Tai Campbell Sound Editing by Rich Evans from Syncbox ‪Written & created by Raheel Mohammed ‬2020-05-2733 minMaslahaMaslahaThe Future Is Muslim Episode 1 - How Do You Solve A Problem Like The MuslimsIncoming transmission from the future: Episode 1 of our new podcast #TheFutureIsMuslim - How Do You Solve A Problem like The Muslims?‬ ‪Your hosts: Raheel Mohammed and Latifa Akay ‬ ‪Ep1 guest: Naima Khan ‪Producer: Ed Morrish ‬ Characters in sketches played by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Eshaan Akbar, Sadia Azmat, Alia Alzougbi, and Tai Campbell Sound Editing by Rich Evans from Syncbox ‪Written & created by Raheel Mohammed ‬2020-05-1935 minMaslahaMaslahaThe Future Is Muslim TrailerThe Future Is Muslim: comedy and conversation, from Maslaha. The podcast features sketches, followed by conversations, which explore issues around belonging and identity and the social and political pressures that are placed on Muslims to conform. Credits Written and created by by Raheel Mohammed Produced by Ed Morrish Podcast hosts – Raheel Mohammed and Latifa Akay Characters in sketches played by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Eshaan Akbar, Sadia Azmat, Alia Alzougbi, Tai Campbell, Emily Mason and Latifa Akay Conversation guests – Amna Saleem, Dr Azeezat Johnson, Naima Khan, and Alia Alzougbi Design by Adrita Das Technical Production by Maryam Abdullah, Alaa Alsaraji and Sameer Naeem...2020-04-2801 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesPakistani/Balochi with Hanain BrohiIn episode 7 (final episode of Season 1) Suhaiymah discusses the binary of Pakistani/Balochi with Hanain Brohi. She is a PhD candidate in Applied Linguistics at Newcastle University, her study explores sisterhood in Muslim women, and the discourses of Otherness in their everyday lived experiences, she is interested in the use of language as a reflection of socio-cognitive ideologies. The discussion surrounds her Balochi identity and how it is both forced into "Pakistan" but also excluded from it both ideologically and culturally. The conversation connects more broadly to all nation-state boundaries and aks how ethnicity, nationality etc are constructed and wh...2020-03-0800 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesEthical/Unethical Fashion with Mayisha BegumIn episode 6 Suhaiymah discusses the binary of Ethical/Unethical fashion with Mayisha Begum who is also known as @ohsoethical - she’s an advocate and activist for labour rights who studied labour, social movements and development at SOAS and works as a labour research assistant. The discussion looks into how "ethical" has increasingly become a marketing tool and whether material conditions of garment workers have changed despite the rise of 'ethical fashion' brands. More resources: http://ohsoethical.website/ . 2020-01-2600 minThe Amaliah PodcastThe Amaliah PodcastHow Do We Resist And Exist Within White Power Structures? | SMALL TALK WITH DR. AZEEZAT JOHNSONIn this episode of #smalltalkpodcast, we talk to Dr Azeezat Johnson about what it means to exist and resist, what whiteness is as a structure and how Islamophobia and anti-blackness are inextricably linked.What is the effect of structural violence on everyday lives and how can we make a change in big and small ways? --If you enjoyed this episode and want to support our production visit amaliah.com/support-An Amaliah PodcastMusic by @iamryanlittle - Soundcloud, Apple Music and SpotifyCHECK THESE OUT:Recent works by Azeezat:Johnson, Azeezat (2019). 'Throwing our bodies against the white background of academia.' Area. https...2020-01-1224 minThe Women in Sport PodcastThe Women in Sport PodcastRemoving the barriers to sport for Muslim girlsWe chat to Amna Akhtar co-founder of Girl Dreamer, the empowerment platform for women of colour, and Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan from Maslaha, creators of the Muslim Girls Fence project with British Fencing, about the barriers that Muslim girls face, how the sports sector can change and support them to get active. Follow their work: www.girldreamer.co.uk maslaha.org  Instagram: @heygirldreamer | @boarderswithoutborders_ Twitter: @heygirldreamer_ | @boarderswb @maslaha Facebook: @heygirldreamer If you would like to support Women in Sport's work and the podcast, please donate to us via our website.  2019-12-0639 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesBlack/White with Saffana MonajedIn episode 5 Suhaiymah discusses the binary of Black/White with Saffana Monajed, co-founder of Project Ribcage: http://projectribcage.com/ who works in the media researching ethnic minorities in the UK and focused especially on the census data to break it down.2019-10-2700 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesHealthy/Sick with Waithera SebatindiraIn episode 4 Suhaiymah discusses the binary of Healthy/Sick with Waithera Sebatindira, writer, educator, lawyer and feminist hero co-author of A FLY GIRL'S GUIDE TO UNIVERSITY: Being a woman of colour at Cambridge and other institutions of power and elitism: https://vervepoetrypress.com/product/fly-girls-guide-to-university/. 2019-09-2900 minThe Book Club ShowThe Book Club ShowA FLY Girl's Guide to UniversityOn this episode of The Book Club Show Imrana discusses A FLY Girl's Guide to University: Being a Woman of Colour at Cambridge and other institutions of Elitism and Power by Lola Olufemi, Odelia Younge, Waithera Sebatindira and Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, with guest Ailsa Harris2019-09-2446 minThe Muslim Vibe PodcastThe Muslim Vibe PodcastEp 65 - Counter-extremism, spoken-word poetry and breaking binariesSalim is joined by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan (AKA The Brown Hijabi) on this week's podcast. They discuss Suhaiymah's poetry and journey thus-far, starting out with her (once anonymous) blog: https://thebrownhijabi.com and then talking about her poetry going viral a few years ago and the doors that has opened up for her. They also discuss the recent incident involving Suhaiymah's withdrawal from the Bradford Literary Festival and her thoughts on the government's counter-terrorism/counter-extremism projects and strategy.  ---- Suhaiymah has a collection of her poetry coming out soon. You can pre-order your copy here: http://b...2019-08-281h 01The Muslim Vibe PodcastThe Muslim Vibe PodcastEp 65 - Counter-extremism, spoken-word poetry and breaking binariesSalim is joined by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan (AKA The Brown Hijabi) on this week's podcast. They discuss Suhaiymah's poetry and journey thus-far, starting out with her (once anonymous) blog: https://thebrownhijabi.com and then talking about her poetry going viral a few years ago and the doors that has opened up for her. They also discuss the recent incident involving Suhaiymah's withdrawal from the Bradford Literary Festival and her thoughts on the government's counter-terrorism/counter-extremism projects and strategy.  ---- Suhaiymah has a collection of her poetry coming out soon. You can pre-order your copy here: http://b...2019-08-281h 01Breaking BinariesBreaking BinariesModerate/Extremist with Nisha KapoorIn episode 3 Suhaiymah discusses the binary of Moderate/Extremist with Nisha Kapoor. Nisha is Assistant Professor in Sociology at Warwick and  author of, Deport, Deprive, Extradite: 21st Century State Extremism (Verso 2018). Purchase here: https://www.versobooks.com/books/2551-deport-deprive-extradite2019-08-2600 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesIllegal/Legal Migrants with Helen Brewer of Stansted 15In episode 2 Suhaiymah discusses the binary of Illegal/Legal Migrants with Helen Brewer. Helen is a member of the "Stansted 15" who were a group of non-violent human rights activists who took action to stop a deportation flight leaving from Stansted Airport, UK on 28 March 2018. The discussion looks into how "legal" and "illegal" are constructed and what happens when we think beyond that binary.2019-08-0400 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesInnocence/Guilt with Daria ReavenIn episode 1 Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan discusses the binary of Innocence/Guilt with Daria Reaven. Daria is a Criminal Defense Investigator, prison abolitionist and PhD Candidate at New York University. The discussion looks into how "crime" is constructed as a category, how "innocence" is applied disproportionately to certain bodies, and what the function of believing in a direct opposing dichotomy that all people fit into is. What happens when we think beyond innocence vs guilt?2019-07-1900 minBreaking BinariesBreaking BinariesBREAKING BINARIES : Trailer2019-07-1500 minThe Amaliah PodcastThe Amaliah PodcastThe De-humanisation of Muslims + Why Islamophobia Isn't A Phobia | SMALL TALK WITH SUHAIYMAH.M.KHANWhat does Islamophobia really mean? Can a British Muslim identity really exist?In this episode, Sara’s in conversation with Suhaiymah Manzoor Khan, writer, educator and spoken word poet. In 2017, Suhaiymah went viral for her performance at the London Roundhouse Poetry Slam Final for her piece, 'This Is Not A Humanising Poem'.Against the backdrop of both recent efforts to re-define the term Islamophobia and Shamima Begum having her British Citizenship stripped from her, we wanted to talk to Suhaiymah about the ways in which she thinks that Muslims can be and are being dehumanised and what her interpretation of Isl...2019-03-1729 minHow to be a Muslim WomanHow to be a Muslim WomanEpisode 1: Patriarchy: now that’s a British valueIn the first episode of her new podcast, Sayeeda Warsi speaks to spoken word poet Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan about Islam, patriarchy and why she wasn't sure about taking part.2018-11-1625 minPersonal-Histories ProjectPersonal-Histories ProjectPersonal Histories of People of Colour in Cambridge26th April 2016 Trinity College Cambridge Panellists Sogo Akintaro Mónica Moreno Figueroa Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan Lola Olufemi Johanna Riha Njoki Wamai Richelle George, Pamela Jane Smith, Gabrielle Zemsky, THANK Trinity College Cambridge McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Thriplow Charitable Trust Cambridge University Student Union Film edited by Pamela Jane Smith2018-06-021h 33CAGE UKCAGE UKA Virtue of DisobedienceSupport the book: https://www.byline.com/project/83 'A Virtue of Disobedience' by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan We are the disobedient look upon us and despair for we outlast history, time and memory we are always there. We are the unquenchable thirst for justice the bodies that do not bend tongues you cannot straightjacket and eyes that will not be turned blind. We are the step you trip on in the night the nightmare you wake from but cannot recall the lump under the rolling hill that reminds you what is buried there. We are the disobedient. We bear witness and we...2018-02-2700 minPersonal-Histories ProjectPersonal-Histories ProjectPersonal Histories of People of Colour in Cambridge: Lola OlumfemiHistories from People of Colour in Cambridge 26th April 2016, Trinity College, Cambridge Panellists: Njoki Wamai Johanna Rita Mónica Moreno Figueroa Lola Olufemi Sogo Akintaro Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan2016-07-1911 min