Dan Seitz

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My family were one of the first few Sudanese in Brisbane, and with that came privilege: we were a ‘founding family’ for the North African migrant community. A number of things reinforced that position of privilege: our early arrival, Mama and Baba’s thriving in a system not built to support them, and qualifications that included an advanced diploma, two undergraduate degrees, four Master’s degrees, and a PhD (mashallah!).
It's Not About the Burqa: Muslim Women on Faith, Feminism, Sexuality and Race
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