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Ask Him Anything

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Sep 18, 2025
Ask Him Anything

Ask Him Anything

Mansoor Shams is a 34 year old U.S. Marine. He’s also a Muslim whose family immigrated to America when he was just 6-years-old. In "Ask Him Anything: This Muslim Marine Wants to Bust Myths About His Faith" from PBS News Hour, Shams travels to 4 western U.S. cities to combat prejudice and open up a dialogue about the fears and prejudices people may have about Muslims and immigrants, often finding common ground with those who stop to talk to him. The xenophobia that has come to the forefront since the 2016 US election inspired him to do something to breakdown stereotypes, "It’s helped me to see another America that I thought we had gone far past," he explains.
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When a Stranger Becomes a Lifelong Friend

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Sep 18, 2025
When a Stranger Becomes a Lifelong Friend
“What we need is love and kindness.”

— Beni Lukumu

When a Stranger Becomes a Lifelong Friend

While skateboarding near the University of Texas, college freshmen Joey Romano found himself injured, alone, and lying on a street. He made an unexpected but life-changing choice: he called an Uber. “I didn’t have very good insurance, and I was worried about the cost,” Romano, now 29, explained. When Beni Lukumu, the Uber driver, learned that Romano had no family nearby, he did more than just offer a ride; he stayed with Joey through his entire recovery at the hospital, becoming the unsung hero Joey never knew he needed. “That one act of kindness helped me see the good in the world again,” Joey shares, reflecting on how Beni’s warmth and generosity pulled him from a dark period in life following the loss of his brother. Seven years after Romano’s injury, the two men’s bond continues to shine today, elucidating how a single moment of understanding can forge lifelong friendships. In a divided world, Beni offers a shiningly simple reminder: “What we need is love and kindness.”

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