Tales of a Pandemic by Mariam
Tales of a Pandemic in Washington DC, May 1, 2020 By Mariam I never understood what spiritual violence meant until my circumstances made it almost
Muslim Women-led Social Justice
Tales of a Pandemic in Washington DC, May 1, 2020 By Mariam I never understood what spiritual violence meant until my circumstances made it almost
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
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.
Muslim Women For would like to spotlight community work related to racial tensions and political education efforts. Oftentimes, work done in this area, by mosques,
Read moreLocal Imams and the Islamic Association of Raleigh tackle Race
On our live stream today, we had many community partners and friends join us on Instagram live to talk about what’s been going on in
Read moreCommunity Check-in Resources during the COVID-19 Outbreak
In December 2017, Muslim Women For unveiled a small library of books available on loan to members of our community wanting to expand their political