Shanakht: Search for Identity
It can take years to understand a catastrophe like 9/11. This week, we are looking at how 9/11 forged a new Muslim identity in Toronto.
Understanding Umma
Mary Wiens tells us about Metro Morning's first townhall and how 9/11 set a new course for us as a station.
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(runs 6:56)
Fizza Mir's story
Mary Wiens begins with the story of a mother, her daughter, and the wearing of the hijab.
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(runs 6:36)
Isaac and Ishmael
Isaac and Ishmael were the sons of Abraham, and the founding fathers of Jews and Muslims. This morning Mary Wiens tells us why the story of Isaac and Ishmael still matters.
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(runs 6:27)
Understanding Umma
Mary Wiens tells us about Metro Morning's first townhall and how 9/11 set a new course for us as a station.
Listen
Fizza Mir's story
Mary Wiens begins with the story of a mother, her daughter, and the wearing of the hijab.
Listen
Isaac and Ishmael
Isaac and Ishmael were the sons of Abraham, and the founding fathers of Jews and Muslims. This morning Mary Wiens tells us why the story of Isaac and Ishmael still matters.
Listen
Categories: Past Episodes
Features
- Disappearing Daughters
- A study raises the issue of gender selection in local South Asian communities.
- Great Expectations
- Immigrant families under pressure.
- A Fork in the Road
- A new role for government: the catalyst for collaboration.
- Turning Point
- Our town hall on family violence on March 29, 2010.
- Mary Wiens
- Listen to the latest report from Metro Morning's Mary Wiens.
- JOpublic
- What can we learn about our surroundings and ourselves? Contact Metro Morning contributor Jason Osler with your ideas or check out his blog.



