Hafsa Quraishi, KMUW

Hafsa Quraishi

KMUW

New York, NY, United States

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Past:
  • KMUW
  • NPR
  • KERA News
  • WFAE

Past articles by Hafsa:

Korva Coleman Internship

KMUW is seeking applicants for the 2022 Korva Coleman Diversity in Journalism Internship. → Read More

Employment

KMUW is currently seeking applicants for: Financial Specialist Summer 2021 Korva Coleman Diversity in Journalism Internship Financial Specialist KMUW is → Read More

School Districts Across Wichita Area Set Dates For Opening School

School districts in the Wichita area are setting their own dates to reopen schools after the state Board of Education rejected Gov. Laura Kelly’s order → Read More

Wichita Art Museum Preparing To Reopen Following COVID-19 Shutdown

The Wichita Art Museum is gearing up to reopen its doors after shutting down for a few months due to COVID-19. The museum will implement its first phase of → Read More

NPR

Muslim Comics Gather Over Zoom To Celebrate Eid With Jokes And Joy

Forty comedians came together for 2 hours of stand-up to celebrate a socially distant Eid-al-Fitr. They cracked wise about everything from smelly burps to parents who share misinformation on WhatsApp. → Read More

NPR

Under Employers' Gaze, Gen Z Is Biting Its Tongue On Social Media

The post-millennial generation, known as Generation Z, is entering the workforce at a time when 70 percent of employers checking social media during the hiring process, → Read More

NPR

#AbledsAreWeird: People With Disabilities Share Uncomfortable Encounters

"There's really no common sense attached when able-bodied people approach disabled people," says activist Imani Barbarin, who started the hashtag. → Read More

#AbledsAreWeird: People With Disabilities Share Uncomfortable Encounters

The hashtag #AbledsAreWeird started with a childhood memory that occurred to writer and disability rights activist Imani Barbarin: She was in her community → Read More

#AbledsAreWeird: People With Disabilities Share Uncomfortable Encounters

The hashtag #AbledsAreWeird started with a childhood memory that occurred to writer and disability rights activist Imani Barbarin: She was in her community → Read More

NPR

Virginia's First Lady Criticized For Racially 'Inappropriate' Mansion Tour

Pam Northam allegedly handed out cotton to two black Senate pages, asking them to imagine being enslaved cotton-pickers. The first lady says she was telling the "full story of the Executive Mansion." → Read More

NPR

Tell Us: Has A Social Media Post Cost You A Job?

NPR wants to speak with employers and job seekers who have experienced or seen the negative effects of social media on job searches. → Read More

NPR

Blackface Didn't End In The 1980s

Two top Virginia lawmakers have admitted to wearing blackface in the 1980s. But blackface didn't stop then. → Read More

NPR

One More Thing The Shutdown Took: Panda Cams

"It's one thing to potentially mess with my tax return, but it's something a whole lot worse to mess with my panda cam," one fan lamented to NPR. → Read More