Sister Laila
  • Welcome
  • About
  • A Shared Memory
  • Reiki
  • Contact
  • News
  • DONATE

Sister Laila Speaks at the 54th Annual ISNA Convention

6/16/2017

 
Picture

Black, American, & Muslim:
​Negotiating Race, Class, and Gender

Saturday, July 1, 2017 from ​11:30a-12:30p

Black American Muslim women have been leading voices on the struggle for social justice in America. Why then is there constant erasure of their experiences? Join an honest con- versation negotiating race, class, and gender with an educator and daughter of a historic American Muslim movement; an artist, activist, and professor of African American Studies and Anthropology; an award-winning scholar on race, gender, and Islam; and an outspoken Sudanese American activist as moderator. Session 6E in Room 26

​Speakers: Jamillah Karim, Su’ad Abdul Khabeer, Laila Muhammad
Host: Hind Makki
Picture

Imam W. Deen Mohammed:
​Life, Thought and Influence 

Saturday, July 1, 2017 from ​5-6p

IWDM (1933-2008) is rarely discussed in the academic community, but the voice of this African American, related to such things as politics, economics, race and religion, is important for our environment and times. As an American born Muslim, he falls in the same category as such a figure as the late Muhammad Alexander Russel Webb. Like Webb, a European American, IWDM was committed to the principle of Tauhid, which manifested in his spirituality and the individuals that studied his teachings. Session 9B in  Room 10–11

​Speakers: Abdul Rahim Muhammad, Laila Muhammad
​
Discussant: Mikal Naeem Nash

Cultural Ingenuity (Part 5):
Call Me Bilalian!: Race, Religion, and Struggles for Social Justice 

Sunday, July 2, 2017 from 5-6p

Black Americans were searching for a more representative name to call themselves in the late 20th century. Imam W.D. Mohammed chose a name that shifted away from the focus of color to spiritual ascendency and that didn’t erase their struggles for social justice. His Qur’an-based call to humanity, on behalf of his community, reveals universal lessons we can still bene t from in today’s climate of increased racial tension. Session 16B in  Room 10–11

​Speakers: Precious Rasheed Muhammad, Laila Muhammad
​
Moderator: Hind Makki 
See the full ISNA program of events.

Comments are closed.

    Sister Laila

    Activist, Educator, Author

    Archives

    February 2023
    March 2022
    December 2019
    July 2017
    June 2017
    May 2017
    April 2017
    March 2017
    February 2017
    October 2016
    August 2016

    Categories

    All
    Speaking Engagement

    RSS Feed

Programs

A Shared Memory
Reiki and Spa

Community

Welcome
About

Support

Contact
Donate
© COPYRIGHT 2019. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • Welcome
  • About
  • A Shared Memory
  • Reiki
  • Contact
  • News
  • DONATE