Blog, Religion Traversing the Path of Parenthood in Islam by Dr. Kimberly Harper “We are resilient, we are beautiful. We will unapologetically affirm our humanity.” —Kameelah M. RashadWhile continuing Read More February 20, 2018 1 Comment Share
Arts & Culture Black Boy Poems: Legacy And Activism In Black Literature By Rashida James-Saadiya Our genetic inheritance is precious. It is not a badge of inferiority for us to be ashamed Read More February 13, 2018 1 Comment Share
Blog, Politics Being “of the Land”: The Politics of Calling Ourselves Indigenous In what one might call American Muslim English, it is common to refer to Black Muslims as “indigenous.” Read More February 6, 2018 1 Comment Share
Blog, History Islamic Education: Reclaiming Our West African Islamic Legacy In a recent post on her blog Hagar Lives, Dr. Jamillah Karim shares the transcript of a speech she Read More January 31, 2018 0 Comments Share
Blog, Religion “I Got on My Knees and Cried” One Woman’s Journey from Agnostic to the Nation In an interview on her blog “We Been Here,” Kiah Glenn sat down with Sister Zewdy X Awalom to give Read More January 23, 2018 0 Comments Share
Arts & Culture, Blog Muslim Girl Dance – Two Perspectives “Do I make you feel uncomfortable?” This question is posed by body positive model and style blogger Leah Vernon, Read More January 18, 2018 0 Comments Share
Politics Losing Your Husband to Prison The Politics section welcomes 2018 with a focus this year on mass incarceration, police brutality and surveillance, in addition Read More January 9, 2018 4 Comments Share
Blog, History Bayyinah Sharrieff: African American Traveler, University of Khartoum Student, Nation of Islam Leader by Sylvester A. Johnson and Edward E. Curtis IV from The Journal of Africana Religions, vol. 5, no. 1. Read More January 2, 2018 0 Comments Share