Episode 7: The Prayer Space

 
I knew that the school had an obligation to maintain secularity, while also supporting students’ freedom of religion.
— Adnaan

By Adnaan Elahi

Adnaan reported this episode as a high school senior. He lives in Manhattan.

My name is Adnaan Elahi. I’m a high school senior and a Muslim student. I go to an incredibly diverse high school in East Harlem. Many of my peers are recent immigrants or first-generation students such as myself. 

The New York City public school system is filled with students from numerous backgrounds. This includes race, ethnicity, and what I’ll be focusing on: religion. 

The issue of freedom of religion within public schools can be a complicated one, so what does practicing one's religion look like in the nation’s largest public school system? And when you hit some obstacles, how do you address them?


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