Part 6: Cucumbers and Cooker Bombs
Update: 2022-02-03
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Hamza takes a long, hard look at what the government found when it investigated more than 20 majority-Muslim schools in Birmingham. And our two reporters have a confrontation – with each other. To get full access to this show, and to other Serial Productions and New
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great take on journalism here ! excellent reflection on their own work and opinions.
people of power are predictable. they will never admit their part in failure.
The ending, and I'm sorry, I'm HOH, so I can't understand names well, but when you had the gentleman speaking on the other gentleman's behalf about his urgency as a Muslim, and why he is so passionate, was brilliant. To have someone else speak on his reasoning in a straightforward way was the beat route possible. This podcast, overall, is amazingly presented, but I wanted to comment on this one because it made me tear up (the woman speaking and the passion of the journalist) and helped me open my mind and heart, as a middle class, Christian, white woman, to what others are facing that I don't have to. Thank you.