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Tuesday, January 12, 2016
My HuffPost Piece: Why I Expect African American Families to Stand Against Islamophobia
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My sister, Ayisha Karim, and my cousin, Mareisha Reese In the fight against Islamophobia and racism, I collaborated with my aunt Mary-F...
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Friday, April 10, 2015
Civil Rights before Women’s Rights, Revisiting Malcolm X and women at Howard University
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Speaking at Howard University for the first time, I revisited the legacy of Malcolm X. A month ago at Duke University, when I spoke on t...
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Being ME, Speaking out against racism in the ummah #BeingBlackAndMuslim #BlackLivesMatter #MuslimLivesMatter
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As I prepared my speech for Being ME, Muslimah Empowered, a conference in Toronto attended by over 4000 women, it dawned on me...
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