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
Politics Does the Apple Fall Far From Prison (Tree)? Have you ever wondered what life is like for a child when their parents or guardians are incarcerated? Where Read More December 12, 2017 0 Comments Share
Politics, The Sapelo Square Muharram Series Karbala: A Brief Spiritual History by Hope Copeland “Labbayk Ya Husayn! Labbayk Ya Husayn! Labbayk Ya Husayn!” That is the cry often heard from the Read More October 1, 2017 3 Comments Share
Blog, Politics Reflections on the Women’s March on Washington Part 2 My Body, My Choice!!! By Ieasha Prime My, Body, My Choice! Watching, hijab-clad young women march next to middle-aged Read More May 2, 2017 0 Comments Share
Blog, Politics Reflections on the Women’s March on Washington Part 1 The dust has settled on the Women’s March and cooler heads may prevail. We asked Ieasha Prime, Executive Director Read More April 4, 2017 0 Comments Share
Blog, Politics, Resources Where Do We Go From Here?: Action Steps (Livestream) Sapelo Square closed out Black History Month 2017 with 'Where Do We Go From Here: Action Steps.' This dynamic Read More March 1, 2017 1 Comment Share
Arts & Culture, History, Politics Imam Jamil Al-Amin: Revolution by the Book Brown was born Hubert Gerold Brown in Louisiana in 1943. He later became known as “Rap” due to his Read More October 11, 2016 0 Comments Share
Blog, Politics Remembering Imam Jamil Al Amin SEPT. 16, 2016 is the National Day of Action to Free Imam Jamil Al-Amin formerly H. Rap Brown. Around the Read More September 13, 2016 1 Comment Share