Italy: Magazine targets isolated Muslim women
April 07, 2009
Milan (AP) -- On one side of a drab street in working-class Milan, a squat structure houses a conservative mosque that was once believed to be a hub of radical Islam in Italy. Even now, after a government crackdown drove off extremists, the mosque's deeply conservative members remain mostly aloof from Italian society.
Across the street, the newsroom of Yalla Italia (Let's Go, Italy) churns out a magazine written by '2Gs' - or second-generation immigrants - that tries to introduce Italians to the cultures of its new residents and to help young Muslim immigrants navigate their dual identities.
The message behind articles and blog posts like 'To wear or not to wear a burkini?' and 'How to match kaftans with jeans' is clear: it is possible to assimilate without losing a Muslim identity.
The Associated Press
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