Reviews
Butterfly Season 1 Review: A Formulaic but Heartfelt Spy Drama – Tell-Tale TV
Panchayat Season 4 Review: Politics Gets Personal in Phulera – Tell-Tale TV
Dept. Q Season 1 Review: A Compelling, Gritty Mystery – Tell-Tale TV
#1 Happy Family USA Season 1 Review: A Timely if Messy Exploration of the Costs of Assimilation – Tell-Tale TV
The Residence Review: An Intriguing Whodunit that Fumbles its End – Tell-Tale TV
Deli Boys Review: A Rollicking but Heartfelt Family Crime Comedy – Tell-Tale TV
Zero Day Review: Neither Thrilling Nor Politically Intriguing – Tell-Tale TV
Mo Season 2 Review: A Heart-Rending Homecoming – Tell-Tale TV
The Night Agent Season 2 Review: Leveling Up for a Nail-Biting Season – Tell-Tale TV
“Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Episodes 1 and 2 Review: A Charming Addition to the Star Wars Universe” – Tell-Tale TV
“Interior Chinatown” Bites off More Social Commentary than it Can Chew – Tell-Tale TV
“The Diplomat” Season 2 Review: A Shorter and Somehow Crazier Season – Tell-Tale TV
Dev Patel’s “Monkey Man” Fights for all Underdogs – The Wellesley News
“The Marvels” Shines Brightest When it Focuses on its Leads – Nerdist
Hasan Minhaj Lays it Bare in “The King’s Jester” – Fann/American Muslim Project
“Polite Society” is a Riotous Tribute to Sisterhood – Fann/American Muslim Project
“Eternals” Ponders the Worth of Humanity – The Wellesley News
How Marvel Finally Gave Black Widow her Own Story – The Wellesley News
Reporting
Wellesley FJP Formed for the First Time – The Wellesley News
FIP Faculty Form a New Union: Wellesley Organized Academic Workers (WOAW) – The Wellesley News
The HistoryMakers Digital Archive Brings a More Inclusive History to Wellesley – The Wellesley News
Who are Wellesley’s Asians? – The Call for the Disaggregation of the Label “Asian” – The Wellesley News
President Johnson Announces Official Wellesley College Land Acknowledgment – The Wellesley News
Freedom Project Shutting Down After Years of Controversy – The Wellesley News
WASAC Works Towards Increasing Inclusion of Afghan Students – The Wellesley News
Muslim Students Find Community During Ramadan in Spite of COVID-19 – The Wellesley News
Commentary & Personal Essays
The Selective Politics of the Hunger Games’ Fandom – The Polis Project
How the Wheel of Time Series Fixes the Books’ Major Issues with Women Characters – Nerdist
Kamala Harris is Using Meme Culture to Woo Gen-Z Voters. Are They Buying It? – The Polis Project
‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’ Reminds Us to Love Life Unconditionally – Joy Sauce
Can’t You See? We are the Capitol. – The Wellesley News
Associating Ms. Marvel with Djinn is a Serious Problem – Nerdist
Wellesley’s Erasure of Indian Muslims – The Wellesley News
Never Have I Ever Been so Disappointed in “Never Have I Ever” – Fann/American Muslim Project
There is no “M-She-U”… But Maybe There Should Be – Nerdist
Ms. Marvel Powerfully Portrays the Pain of Partition – Nerdist
Your Asian is Not My Asian – The Wellesley News
Asian Americans’ Appropriation of AAVE has to stop – The Wellesley News
The Complications of Representation – The Wellesley News
How Marvel Failed Black Widow (and Women in the MCU) – The Wellesley News
Corporate Activism Cannot be Trusted – The Wellesley News
Interviews
Josha Stradowski on Rand’s Evolution in The Wheel of Time Season 3 – Nerdist
Shohreh Aghdashloo Dives into The Wheel of Time’s Rivalry Between Elaida and Siuan Sanche – Nerdist
Iman Vellani on “The Marvels,” Writing Ms. Marvel Comics, and her Hopes for Kamala Khan’s Future – Nerdist
Ms. Marvel’s Bisha K. Ali on Partition, Representation, and Hopes for a Red Dagger Spinoff – Nerdist
Fann Chat: Pulitzer Prize-winning Illustrator Fahmida Azim – Fann/American Muslim Project
A Conversation with TikToker and Content Creator Neebz Khan – Fann/American Muslim Project
Sara Alfageeh Talks Ms. Marvel, “Squire” and Being Self-Indulgent as a Marginalized Creator – Fann/American Muslim Project
Representation, Politics in Art, and Navigating Community Expectations with Farah Jabir – Fann/American Muslim Project
Weaving the Personal and Spiritual with Jude Chehab – Fann/American Muslim Project
Ali Barthwell ’10, The Emmy Winner – The Wellesley News
Ayesha Jalal ’78 Speaks on Kashmir, Partition and Nationalism – The Wellesley News
Fadzayi Mahere Calls on Youth to Participate in Democracy – The Wellesley News
For Fann (now American Muslim Project), an outlet dedicated to featuring Muslim artists and artistic projects, I led the Fall Into Reading series featuring ten Muslim young adult, middle grade, and children’s literature authors. The interviews are each linked below:
Saadia Faruqi Reflects on Her Journey and the Growing Community of Muslim Writers
Hena Khan on Anxiety, the Ownership of Art and Finding Representation in “Little Women”
Aya Khalil on Arab Americans in KidLit, Book Bans and the Importance of Honing Your Craft
Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow on Black Muslim Representation in Books and Taking Pride in Public Prayer
Aisha Saeed Talks “Amal Unbound,” Aladdin and Finding Desi Magical Realism
S. K. Ali on Halal Romance and Creating a Muslim Literary Canon
Autumn Allen on “All You Have to Do” and Finding Parallels in History
Ashley Franklin On “The Masjid Kamal Loves” and the Staying Power of Princess Stories
Aisha Abdel Gawad on Allowing Muslim Characters To Be Messy
Aamna Qureshi on Halal Romances and Hijabi Representation
Podcasts
The Polis Project – 2024 Election Coverage Livestream Panel
Slayerfest98 – The Marvels review and Ms. Marvel Ep. 3
The Middle Geeks – Ms. Marvel Ep. 3 & 4 and The Marvels