The daughter of a Palestinian Muslim father and a white Methodist mother from the Midwest, Aziza Hasan was raised in Amman, Jordan, and then Halstead, Kan.
“I always felt like I was straddling different worlds,” Ms. Hasan says. Some people asked questions out of curiosity, she says, but fear and misperceptions motivated others. “I always felt like I was playing defense and countering this narrative that somehow Christians and Muslims couldn’t possibly get along.”
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