Isa Parada Interview
Date
2021-11-08Metadata
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This interview is with Imam Isa Parada, a Latino Muslim leader with IslamInSpanish. Isa talks about growing up in New York City and Houston, the popular culture of his youth, and being involved in criminal activity as a teen. He tells the story of wanting to make a change in his life for the better, exploring Islam, and converting at the age of twenty. Isa describes the struggles of converting, such as his family’s initial concern and prejudice, as well as the joys, such as meeting his wife and studying in Saudi Arabia. He goes on to discuss the origin and growth of IslamInSpanish.
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Subject
Religions Texas
Alief
Brand Lane Islamic Center
Catholicism
Community
Conversion
Converts
Crime
Criminal justice system
Diversity and inclusivity
Family dynamics
First-generation Americans
Generation X
Houston
Imams
Incarceration
Islam
IslamInSpanish
IslamInSpanish Centro Islamico
Latino Muslims
Muslims
New York
Popular culture
Salvadorian-Americans
Sugar Land
Systemic injustice
Texas
Alief
Brand Lane Islamic Center
Catholicism
Community
Conversion
Converts
Crime
Criminal justice system
Diversity and inclusivity
Family dynamics
First-generation Americans
Generation X
Houston
Imams
Incarceration
Islam
IslamInSpanish
IslamInSpanish Centro Islamico
Latino Muslims
Muslims
New York
Popular culture
Salvadorian-Americans
Sugar Land
Systemic injustice
Texas
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