Ayanna Muhammad
Ayanna Muhammad
News Reporter, Phoenix

Ayanna Muhammad, who considers Arizona one of her two homes, expects to graduate in spring 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a minor in business. Muhammad has a focus in print journalism.

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‘Yelp’-like reviews for social justice? ASU civil rights center seeks ways to target systemic inequality

PHOENIX – Ehsan Zaffar, a federal civil rights lawyer, is leading the initiative for a civil rights center at Arizona State University.


What to know about open carry gun laws in Arizona

Arizona has some of the least restrictive gun laws in the U.S., a country that considers gun ownership a constitutional right under the Second Amendment.


Separate and unequal: Pay gap affects women, minorities, families

PHOENIX – Women across the U.S. experience a pay gap that varies based on their location, job or race. The Arizona pay gap is 3 cents less than the national average, but it widens based on demographics and industry.


ASU launches 25-point plan to support Black faculty, staff, students

PHOENIX – ASU says its social justice plan includes moves to hire more Black faculty, develop graduate and doctoral fellowships from underserved communities and build a multicultural space – a plan met with measured praise on Thursday.