Muslim and Jewish Utahns agree: We’re frightened and feel less safe than ever
They say hate is on the rise, call on all to wipe out antisemitism and Islamophobia.
(The Salt Lake Tribune) A service memorializing those killed in Israel on Oct. 10, and a rally in support of Palestine on Nov. 4. Jewish and Muslim Utahns say fear is rising in their communities since the war eruped.
Tamarra Kemsley has been a reporter at The Tribune since 2021 but has been covering religion and politics since 2019. Her work has appeared in Religion News Service, the New York Post, and Religion & Politics. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Brigham Young University and a master’s in Islamic studies from Hebrew University.
Tamarra Kemsley has been a reporter at The Tribune since 2021 but has been covering religion and politics since 2019. Her work has appeared in Religion News Service, the New York Post, and Religion & Politics. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Brigham Young University and a master’s in Islamic studies from Hebrew University.