Tasmiha Khan is a freelance writer with work appearing in The Forge, The New York Times, Washington Post, TIME and National Geographic, among others. Khan covers a wide range of topics related to the intersection of health, policy and religion. Previously, Khan was named a fellow for Knight Science Journalism at MIT and a grantee of the National Press Foundation. Most recently, her reporting has been supported by the Pulitzer Center.
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A journalist highlights the challenges in reporting on health care disparities faced by Muslim women, emphasizing cultural understanding, trust-building, ethical practices, and community engagement.
Clear communication and cultural competency can help Muslim women avoid a harrowing trip to the doctor.
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A new reporting project will focus on the overlooked experiences of Muslim women during childbirth in the U.S.