Arts & Culture, Featured ‘We Out Here’: Muslim Women Who Travel The growing popularity of international travel among African Americans often referred to as “the Black Travel movement,” has led Read More December 18, 2018 3 Comments Share
Featured, Politics African American Muslims and the LAPD Earlier this year, the ILM (Intellect, Love and Mercy) Foundation in Los Angeles, Ca., convened a group of sixteen Read More December 11, 2018 0 Comments Share
Top Billin’: Muslim Cool on Left of Black We invite you to watch to an episode from “Left of Black,” a weekly Black studies webcast hosted by Read More November 20, 2018 Arts & Culture, Featured 0 Comments Share
History Dr. Shakeela Hassan and the Making of a American Muslim Icon Imagine the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and you will undoubtedly picture a man wearing a cap embroidered with a large Read More November 14, 2018 6 Comments Share
Featured, Politics The Politics of Civic Engagement and Self-Determination Sapelo Square Politics Editor, Kamilah A. Pickett, talks with Saleemah Abdul-Ghafur, Board Chair of the Georgia Muslim Voter Project. Read More November 5, 2018 0 Comments Share
Religion It Ain’t Easy: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s Journey to Islam Kareem Abdul-Jabbar narrates his journey to Islam and how Black identity is central to his conversion story. Read More November 1, 2018 0 Comments Share
Arts & Culture How I Learned to Breathe Storytellers are carriers of history, cultural memory, resilience and hope. Tariq Touré is a storyteller, who uses poetry to Read More October 23, 2018 2 Comments Share
Politics On Prisoners’ Rights, Black Muslims and Imam Jamil Al-Amin By Sapelo Square In celebration of Imam Jamil Al-Amin's 75th birthday, and in recognition of almost two decades of imprisonment Read More October 16, 2018 1 Comment Share