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Saturday, February 4, 2017
To Be Black and Muslim in the Trump Era: The Intersection of Islamophobia and Racism
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When asked by the Emory Muslim Student Association to speak on what it means to be black and Muslim in these times, it didn’t take long fo...
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Terence Crutcher, May God grant him the highest level of Paradise
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Yesterday morning, I cried as I prepared my body, mind, and soul for the dawn prayer. My tears were for Terence Crutcher. I admit, I d...
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Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Our Black Mothers Wrote, Fought, and Died for Us
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I once explained to an Arab Canadian Muslim friend, "The black freedom struggle is spiritual for me." I am rem...
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Sunday, February 7, 2016
The Leadership and Legacy of Sister Clara Muhammad
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I was honored to bring in Black History Month with Sapelo Square and this piece on Sister Clara Muhammad.
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...
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