Edmonton police continue search for suspect after Black Muslim woman allegedly threatened “I’ve always been hyper-vigilant in public spaces because of my identity.
But hearing about these attacks has made me more anxious and aware of my surroundings.”Ali says she also has been assaulted in the past, but is too traumatized to reveal details.Avoiding public transit, not running errands alone and self-defence classes are all things she says she and her female friends and family are considering.Edmonton’s Al-Rashid Mosque began offering Muslim women self-defence lessons following the recent attacks.