American Muslims Reimagined
By Tanzila Ahmed, WireTap, Jul 26, 2007
A new generation of young, progressive Muslims break molds and forge community in America.
Desi Power Online
By Tanzila Ahmed, WireTap, Mar 6, 2006
There are 2 million South Asians in America today. They read, date, party and, increasingly, organize for political change online.
100% Indian Hair
By Tanzila Ahmed, Pop and Politics, Feb 8, 2006
How can women consciously get human hair weaved into their own without knowing where the hair came from?
Made in Bangladesh, For Better or Worse
By Tanzila Ahmed, Pop and Politics, Jan 19, 2006
My relatives own clothing factories in Bangladesh, yet I would rather spend my money at American Apparel than support the Wal-Mart business model.
Don't Call Us Apathetic
By Tanzila Ahmed, WireTap, Jan 9, 2006
Contrary to popular belief, young people are more politically engaged than ever.
Personal Voices: Canvassing in Florida
By Tanzila Ahmed, Pop and Politics, Oct 12, 2004
"In a fit of frustrated spontaneity I moved out of boring blue California, and down to the THE swing city in THE swing state."
Fighting for a Voice
By Tanzila Ahmed, WireTap, May 10, 2004
One woman's struggle to organize South Asian American youth to vote and get their voice heard.