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For Samia Khan and Akram Shibly, Sundance wasn't just a film festival; it was a transformative journey that intertwined professional growth with spiritual nourishment.
On this week’s episode, Khan and Butt share the story of a young Black man named Michael Griffith, who was killed on December 20, 1986, at the young age of 23.
In this week’s episode, host Asad Butt interviews Samia Khan and Akram Shibly, two filmmakers from the Islamic Scholarship Fund’s cohort attending the Sundance Film Festival.
In this week’s episode, host Saad Munir invites his business partner Saad Khan to discuss the process of friends performing real estate deals together.
In this week’s episode, Butt and Hadley are joined by Dr. Fadia Nordtveit to talk about the link between sustainability and DEIB and how to align DEIB across functions while developing a business model
On this week’s episode, Khan and Butt discuss the story of Leo Frank, who was convicted of the murder of a 13-year-old employee named Mary Phagan in 1913. Khan and Butt share their stories and discuss if Frank actually was the killer.
In this week's episode, Butt interviews Neebz Khan, a digital creator whose TikTok account was banned following his posts about Palestine
In this week’s episode, Butt and Hadley sort through the big moments from this year's Grammy Awards, touching on points like Jay-Z's speech addressing biases and disparities in the award processes.
On this week’s episode, Khan and Butt share the show’s first interview with Matt and Tawni Browning, who spent many years undercover infiltrating white supremacist organizations.
In this week’s episode, Butt sits down for an interview with Qasim Rashid, a candidate running for Congress in Illinois's 11th district.
In this week’s episode of “Storii Time,” Munir breaks down everything there is to know about open houses, down to the important dos and don’ts for visitors.
“Nationly” will discuss the “why?” behind political issues that really matter to minority communities — immigrants and communities of color — specifically in the battleground states at the heart of this year’s election season.