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SUMMARY:Muslimah Voices: Challenging Media Misrepresentations
DESCRIPTION:🎤 SPEAKER CALLOUT 🎤 \nWe are looking for Muslim Women speakers to be on our next muslimah Voices panel event where we are holding an online discussion on how we can address the negative representation of Muslim Women as being backward\, oppressed and domestically oriented in the mainstream media.  \nWe want to hear directly from Muslim Women who have researched this subject as well as those working in the broadcast:print media or in public relations about their experiences and what they think needs to be done. We are providing this platform for Muslim Women to talk about subjects that are pertinent to them.  \nIf you’re interested\, then send your proposal in to Sidrah@outreachealing.org  \nDeadline for proposals is 19th October at 9pm.
URL:https://www.mend.org.uk/event/muslimah-voices-challenging-media-misrepresentations/
LOCATION:Online Muslimah Panel\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Young Muslim Women’s Leadership Programme
DESCRIPTION:Invitation to join the Young Muslim Women’s Leadership Programme… \nWe offer a safe space for young Muslim women (13-18+) to come together and form friendships around exciting and necessary conversations on various topics related to being young\, female\, and Muslim. The programme is completely free and sessions will take place weekly on Monday from 2:00pm-3:00pm until December via Zoom. \nSessions will be focused on Critical Thinking\,  Analysis and Capacity Building. \nRegister interest at: tinyurl.com/yb44gfth \nDeadline to register is: 15th July 2020 \n  \nSessions will be run by Amina Shareef and Shazia Mahmood: \nAmina Shareef is a PhD student at the Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on youth\, Muslim women\, and belonging. She has extensive experience working in the area of youth mentorship. She draws on her research and work experience to create alternative spaces of learning in which young females can develop and thrive as Muslims living in Britain. \nShazia Mahmood is certified therapist.  She draws of her work to help young people become confident and comfortable in their own identity. She is passionate about helping young Muslim women explore who they are whilst navigating through the challenges of life.
URL:https://www.mend.org.uk/event/young-muslim-womens-leadership-programme-2020-10-19/
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SUMMARY:MENDtalks: Being Black and Muslim in Academia
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we hear from three Black Muslim academics about their experiences of working in the UK Higher Education sector and how we can ensure strong Black and Muslim representation in academia going forward. \nPanellists include: \n• Professor Hakeem Yusuf\, Professor of Law and Global Studies at the University of Derby \n• Dr Aliyu Musa\, academic and commentator \n• Aisha Abubakar Badawi\, PhD student and lecturer at De Montfort University \n🔗 Live from facebook.com/UoBIslamicSociety/live \n🕕 Monday 19th October\, 6:30-7:30pm. \nMEND is delighted to bring you this event in collaboration with the Nigeria Muslim Forum UK as well as Islamic societies from the Universities of Birmingham\, Aston\, Coventry\, Leicester and De Montfort.
URL:https://www.mend.org.uk/event/mendtalks-being-black-and-muslim-in-academia/
LOCATION:Online Seminar: Zoom
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