Heroines Fight for Muslim’s Rights
Huff Post blog showcases 6 very different women who advocate for Muslim's rights in employment, equality, and human rights. … [Read more...]
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Huff Post blog showcases 6 very different women who advocate for Muslim's rights in employment, equality, and human rights. … [Read more...]
According to a recent UN report, one-quarter of Syrian refugee family providers are women who struggle to provide food and shelter, and often face harassment. … [Read more...]
There are a lot of “firsts” in mountaineer Samina Baig’s career – in 2013, she became the first Pakistani woman and the third Pakistani to climb Mount Everest at the age of 21. Ms. Baig is is also the … [Read more...]
Running April 8th through July 31st, the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC is running a Middle Eastern photographer exhibit called “She Who Tells a Story: Women Photographers from … [Read more...]
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We here at Muslims on Screen and Television (MOST) have crafted an 'in case you missed it' #ICYMI list of this past week's most timely and relevant stories from across the web: 1) Muslim Women … [Read more...]
Getting a haircut for a woman who wears the hijab (Islamic head covering) is no simple matter as the removal is only allowed around other women or around men in the immediate family. A hair salon in … [Read more...]
Contemporary Muslim Fashions opened earlier this fall at the de Young Museum in San Francisco and is said to be the first major museum exhibit that explores Islamic culture within a fashion context. … [Read more...]
According to Saadia Zahidi's new book Fifty Million Rising, at least a third of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) trained talent across the Middle East are female. In Iran, … [Read more...]
Launching this fall in the Middle East and North Africa is a talk show called “Nida’a” which means “the calling” in Arabic. Hosted by Iraqi-American journalist and activist Zainab Salbi, the TLC show … [Read more...]
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released a report which found that racial and ethnic disparities in pregnancy-related deaths are indeed a tragic problem. African American … [Read more...]