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VOLUME LIV | ISSUE 6
MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2020
Black Muslim Initiative Hosts Milestone Conference The Second Annual NYU Black Muslim Initiative Symposium highlighted the erasure of Black Muslims in Islamic history. By MINA MOHAMMADI Deputy News Editor
PHOTO COURTESY OF AROOSHA AAMIR
Students gather at Kimmel Rosenthal Pavilion for the 2nd Annual Black Muslim Symposium.
As a soulful Quranic recitation rang across the stage at Kimmel’s Rosenthal Pavilion with views of the New York City skyline in the background, Sheika Ieasha Prime, Scholar-in-Residence and Associate Champlain at NYU, took the stage to speak to an eager crowd of around 200. “Being an ally calls for you to know who I am,” Prime told WSN. “If you are going to be an ally to me, do you know my history? Do you know my story? Do you know my narrative? Before you can show up and say, ‘No Muslim ban,’ do you know why I have the right to be here?” CONTINUED ON PAGE 1
Bar Denies NYU Student for Her Puerto Rican ID By CECILIA HUA Contributing Writer What was supposed to be a fun night out with friends took a turn when CAS senior Rebecca Gelpí was denied entry at a bar. The reason? Her Puerto Rican ID. Gelpí was out with friends last Saturday night when the group decided to go to Los Feliz — a Mexican bar and restaurant on the Lower East Side frequented by NYU students.
While waiting in line, two of Gelpí’s friends, who had a U.S. passport card and a Washington State ID, were let in without a hitch. When it came to her and her friend Lola Palerm, a New York Film Academy student — also holding a Puerto Rican driver’s license — she said the bouncer became skeptical. “He told us that he was uncomfortable with our form of ID, that it was invalid and we should leave immediately,” Gelpí said. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
CECILIA HUA | WSN
Rebecca Gelpí, an NYU senior majoring in Journalism and Cinema Studies holds up her Puerto Rican ID. Gelpí and her friend Lola Palerm were denied entry from Los Feliz, a Mexican bar/restaurant on the Lower East Side, apparently due to their Puerto Rican IDs.