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By Ahmed Ali Akbar
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The podcast currently has 127 episodes available.
Reposting Episode 5 of Generation M: Recapping Ms. Marvel. Head over to the Generation M page to subscribe and get the earliest possible episodes!
Ahmed is joined by Dr. Hussein Rashid —scholar of religion and co-editor of the anthology, Ms. Marvel's America: No Normal — to discuss "Time and Again," episode 5 of the Ms. Marvel TV show. We talk about how this episode on partition made Ahmed cry, how intergenerational storytelling is like time travel, and make an argument for changing Kamala's powers from the comic book.
Buy Hussein Rashid's Ms. Marvel anthology here: https://www.amazon.com/Ms-Marvels-America-No-Normal/dp/1496827023
Read Ahmed's essay on partition here: https://www.buzzfeed.com/ahmedaliakbar/not-quite-eat-pray-love
Read the Ms. Marvel partition reading list from Fatimah Asghar and Bisha K. Ali here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSkxrcPoxavaQK7XikzYeWG0UTNBb3PeMWyecmCdFF2g_c3EnAd3GJgEjP5I8JWQML-NrwmLIJV18cz/pub
Reposting Episode 4 of Generation M: Recapping Ms. Marvel. Head over to that page to subscribe and get the earliest possible episodes!
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Episode description:
Ahmed and Waleed are joined by documentarian Khaula Malik to discuss "Seeing Red," the fourth episode of the Ms. Marvel TV show. The show heads to Pakistan! Khaula helps us understand the complications of filming there. We discuss what kind of image of Pakistan the showrunners depict.
This episode of Generation M is a not-for-profit work licensed freely under creative commons.
Another episode of Generation M: Recapping Ms Marvel. Get up to date episodes from the Generation M podcast feed.
Episode description:
We recap episode 3 of Disney+'s Ms. Marvel!
Ahmed pitches his Ms. Marvel comic book series, Alanna talks about the macguffin of it all, and Waleed tries to figure out if this show is British colonialism's debut in the MCU.
This episode of Generation M is a not-for-profit work licensed freely under creative commons.
Another bonus episode from Generation M. Please head over to the Generation M feed to subscribe for up-to-date episodes. Episode 3 is out now on that feed.
Episode description:
We recap episode 2 of Disney+'s Ms. Marvel!
Ahmed and Alanna are joined by Ayesha Mattu to revel over the delightful high school rom-com of it all.
This episode of Generation M is a not-for-profit work licensed freely under creative commons.
Folks, I have a new podcast! It's really in a very similar world to See Something Say Something, just more focused on TV recaps. The first season recaps the TV show Ms. Marvel. I'll be cross-posting season 1 here but delayed by a few days. Please subscribe directly to the new podcast feed.
Generation M Episode 1: Crushed Episode description:
Ahmed, Alanna, and Waleed recap episode one of the Ms. Marvel TV show and explore Kamla Khan's comic book origins.
This episode of Generation M is a not-for-profit work licensed freely under creative commons.
Ahmed and Basim spend some time catching up with all the changes in 2022 from babies to injuries.
Basim’s band does our theme song: hear their music here: kominas.bandcamp.com
Our show is crowdfunded and made possible by our beloved listeners. Subscribe our Patreon for as little as $1 a month to help support the show: https://www.patreon.com/ahmedaliakbar. You can find other ways to support here: https://moneyyy.me/$ahmedaliakbar Your support means the world to us.
Follow Ahmed on Instagram and Twitter: @radbrowndads.
Follow Basim @BasiRoti
Follow the show @seesomething and youtube.com/ahmedaliakbar.
Ahmed brings on Basim to discuss South Asian disco and dance music with Naya Beat record’s Raghav Mani.
Download Naya Beat Vol1: https://nayabeat.bandcamp.com/
Basim’s band does our theme song: hear their music here: kominas.bandcamp.com.
Due to an injury, this season of SSSS has been delayed, but we are releasing the best we can — subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/ahmed
Our show is crowdfunded and made possible by our beloved listeners. Subscribe our Patreon for as little as $1 a month to help support the show: https://www.patreon.com/ahmedaliakbar. You can find other ways to support here: https://moneyyy.me/$ahmedaliakbar Your support means the world to us.
Follow Ahmed on Instagram and Twitter: @radbrowndads.
Follow Basim @BasiRoti
Follow the show @seesomething and youtube.com/ahmedaliakbar.
Ahmed speaks with Huffington Post national reporter Rowaida Abdelaziz about her work covering American Muslims and her piece on swimming while a Muslim woman.
Due to an injury, YouTube uploads are delayed, but subscribe for a video version of this podcast soon: youtube.com/ahmed
Follow Rowaida: @Rowaida_Abdel
Read Rowaida's piece "When Swimming as Muslim Woman Becomes a Political Act": https://www.huffpost.com/entry/muslim-women-are-fighting-to-swim-in-america_n_5d5594d1e4b056fafd08aa70
Read Zainab Iqbal's piece, "I'm a Muslim woman covering the diversity of Brooklyn. Sometimes all people see is my hijab.": https://www.poynter.org/newsletters/2021/im-a-muslim-woman-covering-the-diversity-of-brooklyn-sometimes-all-people-see-is-my-hijab/
We’re back from hiatus and to our regularly scheduled programming with an interview with Dr. Ihsan Bagby on his work polling American mosques for two decades.
Find the mosque survey from Dr. Bagby here: https://www.ispu.org/public-policy/mosque-survey/
Also: our big new announcement is that we’re now on YouTube thanks to a grant from the Google News Intiative! Look forward to some YouTube exclusive content covering halal food in America.
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