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SUMMARY:MENDTalks: On Being Black and Muslim
DESCRIPTION:“To be Black and Muslim in today’s society is to be part of two marginalised and misunderstood communities. To simultaneously navigate the various stereotypes that are held about Black people and of Muslims.” -Feisal Haji\, for NUS Connect \nAt MEND\, we want to hear directly from Black Muslims about what matters to them the most. We are providing the platform for Black Muslims to talk about subjects that are pertinent to them. \nInterested? \nWell\, you’ll have 9 minutes to speak on your chosen topic. \nThe proposal must outline the subject and content of your talk\, and can be about: \n\nAny subjects related to being a Black Muslim in Britain\nTalks can broadly fit into the categories of: Successes\, Experiences\, Contributions\, Discrimination\, Solutions\, Debates\n\nSubmit a proposal for your talk to amirah.mulla@mend.org.uk \nDeadline for submissions: Monday 1st June 2020 \nDisclaimer: MEND aims to read every proposal\, however spots are limited and for this reason we cannot guarantee that every proposal will be guaranteed.
URL:https://www.mend.org.uk/event/blackandmuslim/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom Conference link
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ORGANIZER;CN="Outreach%20Ealing":MAILTO:info@outreachealing.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200621T140000
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SUMMARY:MENDTalks: On Being Black and Muslim
DESCRIPTION:“To be Black and Muslim in today’s society is to be part of two marginalised and misunderstood communities. To simultaneously navigate the various stereotypes that are held about Black people and of Muslims.” -Feisal Haji\, for NUS Connect. \nMuslims are far more diverse than popular images allow\, and this\, combined with anti-blackness within the Muslim community\, has seen the visibility of Black Muslims and the presence of their voices eroded in both Muslim spaces and in the way that Islam is portrayed to the wider British community. \nWith 10% of British Muslims identifying as Black\, an opportunity to hear the grassroots voices of those from within the community is long overdue. \nMEND hopes that this is a positive step in their own journey towards addressing the continued marginalisation and suppression of Black voices. \nJoin us on FB Live to hear Black Muslims contributors discuss the topics that they feel are most pertinent to them. \nHosted by:\nFatima Abdimalik \nSpeaker List: \nZamzam Ibrahim\nBeing a Black woman in the political sphere \nKawthar Alli\nHow anti-blackness in the Muslim community impacts mental health and self-esteem \nAbdurRashid Bayley\nBlack Lens \nAyub Diaby\nDiversity in the Ummah that binds us \nAhmad Abdullateef\nRacism within the Muslim community (Marriage) \nFB: @mendcommunity or facebook.com/mendcommunity/live
URL:https://www.mend.org.uk/event/mendtalks-on-being-black-and-muslim/
LOCATION:Online via Facebook Live (@mendcommunity)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Outreach%20Ealing":MAILTO:info@outreachealing.org
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