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How does it feel to be a problem?
Book • 2008
In *How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?
*, Moustafa Bayoumi delves into the complex lives of seven young Arab and Muslim Americans living in Brooklyn.
The book explores themes of identity, discrimination, and resilience, offering a nuanced portrayal of their struggles and triumphs in a society often hostile to their presence.
Through personal narratives, Bayoumi sheds light on the challenges faced by these communities, highlighting their quest for acceptance and equality.
*, Moustafa Bayoumi delves into the complex lives of seven young Arab and Muslim Americans living in Brooklyn.
The book explores themes of identity, discrimination, and resilience, offering a nuanced portrayal of their struggles and triumphs in a society often hostile to their presence.
Through personal narratives, Bayoumi sheds light on the challenges faced by these communities, highlighting their quest for acceptance and equality.
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as a book documenting the lives of seven young Arab Americans in Brooklyn after 9/11.


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It’s not Islamophobic, it’s anti-Palestinian