KCTS 9 Connects For April 13, 2007

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KCTS 9 Connects For April 13, 2007

Part 2 of 2We continue with a panel of people from the local Arab and Muslim community about how their lives have changed. Stories range from a man whose two year old daughter is on the "To Watch List", feeling fear about being watched and shouted at to how the Muslim world is dealing with 9/11. Part 1 of 2In the days before 9/11, many Arab-Americans simply considered themselves American, but now they have a new label,Arab-American. We speak with a panel of people from the local Arab and Muslim community about how their lives have changed. Irshad Manji is a well-known critic of radical Islam and orthodox interpretations of the Qur'an calling herself a "Muslim refusenik". Manji talks about how she thinks Muslims are not acting according to the Koran and Islamic traditions.
Originally Aired: Apr 13, 2007
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Part 2 of 2We continue with a panel of people from the local Arab and Muslim community about how their lives have changed. Stories range from a man whose two year old daughter is on the "To Watch List", feeling fear about being watched and shouted at to how the Muslim world is dealing with 9/11.

The Northwest Muslim-American Experience: Part 1 of 2
Part 2 of 2We continue with a panel of people from the local Arab and Muslim community about how their lives have changed. Stories range from a man whose two year old daughter is on the "To Watch List", feeling fear about being watched and shouted at to how the Muslim world is dealing with 9/11.
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Irshad Manji talks about faith without fear
Part 1 of 2In the days before 9/11, many Arab-Americans simply considered themselves American, but now they have a new label,Arab-American. We speak with a panel of people from the local Arab and Muslim community about how their lives have changed.
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The Northwest Muslim-American Experience: Part 2 of 2
Irshad Manji is a well-known critic of radical Islam and orthodox interpretations of the Qur'an calling herself a "Muslim refusenik". Manji talks about how she thinks Muslims are not acting according to the Koran and Islamic traditions.
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