B. Nimri Aziz

B. Nimri Aziz is a New York based anthropologist and journalist. Her latest book is Justice Stories, a children’s book about Nepali women rebels. Find her work at www.barbaranimri.com. 

Syria’s Survival

Another Palestinian-American Deported: the Case of Rasmea Odeh

Covering Islam, Post-Jack Shaheen

“I Don’t Know Who I Am:” Observations from a New Jersey Nursing Home

Democracy in Nepal Passes a Second Test

Two Black Man Films

Shameless in America

Americans are (Reluctantly) Embarrassed by Their New Political Reality, But It’s Not About Donald Trump

The Legacy of Lynne Stewart, the People’s Lawyer

Syria: Back in Government Hands! (Or, Dying to Get Back to School)

The Gig Economy: Which Side Are You On?

Letter to My Friend in Damascus

Return of the Boycott as Political Resistance

Profile of a Progressive Gun Enthusiast

Inexhaustible Memories of Palestine  

“It’s Only a Car!”

Less Than Two Weeks

Beware Liberals: Ridicule Will Backfire

Yesterday, 2001

An (Imaginary) Young Man in Search Of … Just, in Search

Trump’s Latest Insult: The Best Thing That’s Happened to Muslim Americans in Forty Years

Four Morning Ducks

Women as Pawns in the Political War Game

China or India: Does Nepal Have a Realistic Choice?

Muhammad Ali, Revisited

Muhammad Ali: His Faith Was Part of His Revolutionary Spirit

One Happy Man: a Nepal Case Study

Normal in Nepal Spells Trouble

From the Arab American Pen: Diana Abu-Jaber’s “Life Without a Recipe”

An Impossible Syrian Victory

My Unwelcoming Spring

Cuba’s Forbearance of President Barack Obama

“The Martian”: This Heroism is for Chinese Viewers Too

The Vicissitudes of Al-Jazeera TV Network

What the Moor Spins: Healing Stories

Arab Women, Muslim Women: Infinite Possibilities (For Your Debate)

Few Political Alternatives for Nepal

McDonalds at 96th Street

Why Universities are the Right Place to Demand Change

Pity the Democracy: Media and the Election

What’s a Regular Voter Like Me to Do?

Nepal’s Democracy Landmark (a Constitution) Leads to Instability

A Short Walk Through Europe

Losing Our Young Syrians

Nepal: Earth Tremors Fading, Monsoon Looming

Demolition Dilemmas Across Nepal

Schoolboy Looks to Nepal’s Army With New Pride

Awaiting the Next Rumble in Nepal

Three Women in Search of Muna’s House: a Nepal Guide to Gongabu

Nepal: Signs of Progress, If Not Hope