During this Black History Month and every day of the year, let's celebrate Black identities, including voices that bravely stand at the intersection of multiple vulnerabilities.
A 19-year-old Black Muslim woman opens up about the reality of living in Britain today, and why she and other Black Muslim women feel invisible. I’m a 19-year-old British Black woman ...
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Op-Ed: A Young Black Muslim Woman’s Journey of Unlearning and GrowthNow, with Ramadan upon us, reflecting on my first year devoted to being a Black Muslim woman reminds me of my growth since first joining the fold. Being raised in a non-traditional Muslim ...
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Sister to Sister: Two Black women writers talk loving and leaving IslamWriter-educator Zainab Karim and “Temple Folk” author Aaliyah Bilal discuss the bittersweetness of the Black American Muslim experience. “Are you participating in Ramadan this year?” ...
Ramadan, a holy month in Islam, is a time of fasting, reflection and community. To mark the this sacred month’s beginning, ...
One of the most shocking findings was the identification of certain ‘no-go’ zones, where black men, particularly Muslim black men, are said to be unsafe to enter. A local German news channel ...
Indeed, my latest research, “Black Muslims in Canada: The Intersectional Trauma of Racism and Islamophobia,” highlights how critical narratives around perception and representation are central ...
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