Being a black, Muslim woman: The Personal and the Political

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What moving 4000 miles away from my family taught me

I moved to Canada for three month doing research. I did not expect it to prompt me to do deeper inner work, 

The Truth Behind Unmasking: Being Neurodivergent As A Black Muslim Woman

'Unmasking' as a neurodivergent can be daunting. Not only do we have to choose to ditch some social norms, but we also have to create our own path and lean into what makes us happy. 

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