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One such community, Black Muslims, today accounts for more than 9 per cent of this country's Muslim population and 0.3 per cent of all Canadians.
Key points New research finds that Black Muslims in Canada face unique stressors. Black Muslims exhibited greater trauma compared to their Black Christian and non-religious counterparts.
Rania El Mugammar and Samiya Abdi are both black Muslim mothers in Toronto. They share how they talk to their kids about navigating racism and Islamophobia here in Canada.
On February 23rd, we had the first part of our new conversation series: Being Muslim. These illustrations recap the discussion. Feel free to share, distribute and use as a teaching tool. We are making ...
The Digital Sisterhood is a start-up founded by Toronto native Cadar Mohamud that aims to tell fully realized stories of Black Muslim women.
Some black Muslims in Ottawa are upset there are no people from their community speaking at a Muslim conference in the capital on Saturday. I.Lead is an annual conference put together with the help of ...
Black Muslim women, in particular, faced a higher burden of discrimination, reflecting the overlapping biases of both racism and Islamophobia coupled with sexism.