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Jilly_in_VA

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Fri Sep 10, 2021, 04:53 PM Sep 2021

'It makes me feel like possibilities are endless': Meet the Muslim women using parkour to feel free

From introducing a "burqa ban" to prohibiting employees from wearing a headscarf, Muslim women are often subject to unsolicited public opinion, where their bodies are institutionally scrutinized and policed -- many times without their consent.

In the anthology "It's Not About The Burqa," editor Mariam Khan highlights the importance of centering Muslim women in this discussion, writing that they are "more than burqas, more than hijabs, and more than society has allowed us to be until now."
"We are not asking for permission any more. We are taking up space."
As Muslim women find themselves marginalized by society, Khan speaks to the way that they must forge their own narratives and create visibility in spaces that weren't built for them.
That's exactly what parkour athlete Sara Mudallal is doing.
By practicing the sport, Mudallal hopes she can encourage more women to enter what she describes as a "male dominated" field.
"It's kind of intimidating for women to sometimes come in and hang out and things like that. But now, recently, more women have been showing up, so it's been more comfortable for women to come in and practice," 26-year-old Mudallal tells CNN Sport.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/10/sport/muslim-women-parkour-empowering-spt-intl/index.html
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I frankly admit I don't understand this sport, but it was fun to read about anyway

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'It makes me feel like possibilities are endless': Meet the Muslim women using parkour to feel free (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Sep 2021 OP
"I frankly admit I don't understand this sport" - it's stuff everybody did as a kid, until... PoliticAverse Sep 2021 #1

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1. "I frankly admit I don't understand this sport" - it's stuff everybody did as a kid, until...
Fri Sep 10, 2021, 05:01 PM
Sep 2021

that one time it went badly and you learned your lesson.

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