By Jemima McEvoy and Sakshi Venkatraman • April 23, 2018
... As one of a handful of hijab-wearing Muslim women in Stern, Khalil has grown accustomed to acts of discrimination. Oftentimes manifesting quietly — through stares in the hallway, strange looks from classmates when she answers a question correctly or students avoiding the seat next to her in lectures. Stern has become an uncomfortable place for her.More on the victim of the phony phobia of the phony god's phony religion - with people looking at her - at Washington Square News
“Every time I walk in, there is this burden that something might happen,” Khalil said. “I’m always on high alert. It’s like, who’s looking at me? Why are they looking at me? ...