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FYI: The Family & Youth Institute with Sarrah Abu Lughod

FYI: The Family & Youth Institute with Sarrah Abu Lughod

FromMommying While Muslim


FYI: The Family & Youth Institute with Sarrah Abu Lughod

FromMommying While Muslim

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Nov 21, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Zaiba & Uzma, as big fans of FYI, want all moms to know about the amazing resources FYI makes available on teen device use, suicide, being a black Muslim teen, how to talk to our kids, and SO MUCH MORE. You don't need to have kids to benefit either! Share what you learn today and earn hasanah (reward) for it. All of our links should be SUPER EASY to memorize!And don't forget to RATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss an episode of Mommying While Muslim.Links:1) The Family & Youth Institute: https://www.thefyi.org/--don't forget to check out the infographics and toolkits section, as well as the workshops you can bring to YOUR halaqa, masjid, community center, etc.2) Web: www.mommyingwhilemuslim.com3) Email: mommyingwhilemuslim@gmail.com4) FB: Mommying While Muslim5) IG: @mommyingwhilemuslimpodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/mommyingwhilemuslimpodcast)
Released:
Nov 21, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Mommying While Muslim is a one of a kind podcast where two American born and bred Muslim moms share their experiences to raise second generation kids. Having experienced both pre and post 9/11 America, they're acutely aware of the unique challenges their families face on top of the regular messes that all moms share. Mommying While Muslim is a space to take back their stories, and tell those no one will air on the news or portray fully or fairly in the media.Zaiba Hasan and Uzma Jafri are moms first, careerwomen second, and global citizens at heart. They meet taboo topics head on because they weren't allowed to do it growing up, not at home or at school and work. They aim to better their immediate households, communities, and their momsisterhood the world over by telling the truths sometimes people don't want to face or to hear. Not everyone has the privileges they have, and they are eager to learn more than they are to share their own experiences. Always looking to give back, they find women and families who need a mic because no one needs a voice; they just need an opportunity to speak. Besides tough social issues, they also tackle political ones because when laws affect their kids, they're coming for them as well as the ones who make them! There's no lane that doesn't get taken here.Along the way, they recruit momallies for Muslim Americans who have been inordinately targeted for the last 20 years. True moms know that ALL our children deserve to be safe, loved, and happy, and we bust every yellow brick on the Islamaphobic road to make sure they all are. If you like good trouble, this one's for you!