Community Iftars by Our Organizers
This month, each of our community organizers is hosting an iftar in their respective region. We hope that you can attend and make these events
Muslim Women-led Social Justice
This month, each of our community organizers is hosting an iftar in their respective region. We hope that you can attend and make these events
(Un)Veiled: Finding Myself Through My Hijab by Zainab I need to be at the bus stop in twenty minutes. My lunch is packed and my
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Author: Maya Change is hard, especially in the non-profit world, where relationships are built on friendship and community. Like many of you, we’ve been getting
Read moreNadia Khan on her vision for ‘The Light House Project’, navigating change
The 2021 Annual Report is now available for viewing. We are always excited to share our projects, challenges, successes, and ideas with you, and sharing
Our friends from Cultivating Content, Craft & Conversation, Kim and Christine, will facilitate two one-hour writing workshops on April 18 and April 25 6pm Eastern
Read moreCultivating Content, Craft & Conversation during Ramadan
A two-part workshop in which the eight activities within the workbook are split in half.Part One: First step in “blossoming” into one’s healing journey is
Poet and aspiring law student Alexandra shares “Flaws” with the Muslim Women For community.
Britney (she/her/hers) is a student at UNC Chapel Hill studying American Studies and Human Development & Family Studies. She loves writing and being creative, especially as a tool to heal, process, and advocate. She shares art snd s poem with us here.
We believe that the most important aspect of this event is that folks got the opportunity to engage with people in their community, who might have different beliefs but ultimately share a human experience.
Revolution has shaped my entire life.