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#MuslimPhilanthropy​ Podcast with Dyma AbuOleim of 200 Muslim Women Who Care

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Dyma AbuOleim shares her story about growing up in Florida and finding community. She founded the 200 Muslim Women Who Care in the Tampa Bay area to help build a network of giving and support common causes. Learn more about how she started the giving circle and the national American Muslim Women’s Giving Circle launching this month. You can find out more about 200 Muslim Women Who Care at: https://200mwwc.org​.

#MuslimPhilanthropy​ Podcast with Petra Alsoofy of the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding

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Petra Alsoofy, Outreach and Partnerships Manager at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding joins the #MuslimPhilanthropy​ Podcast to discuss the research on the American Muslim community and how it’s important to showcase and share the story of who are community is. Find out more about ISPU at https://ispu.org​.

#MuslimPhilanthropy​ Podcast with Anse Tamara Gray of Rabata

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Anse Tamara Gray is a scholar, teacher, has a doctorate, and a lifelong learner. She embraced Islam in 1985 and moved to Syria for 20 years. Upon her return she realized much hadn’t changed in Islamic education. Ever since, she’s been doing what she can to lead Rabata and build more agency, woman scholarship, and thought leadership. Learn more about Rabata at https://rabata.org

#MuslimPhilanthropy​ Podcast with Andrew Keeler of Indiana University & A Year of Learning

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Join Andrew Keeler, Associate Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations at Indiana University speak to IU’s programs, initiatives, and a project called A Year of Learning. You can find out more about A Year of Learning’s first of many programs on Thursday February 18, 2021 from 12-3:15 PM CST and RSVP at https://yearoflearning.uic.edu​.

#MuslimPhilanthropy​ Sarah Jawaid, Rashida James-Saadiya, & Hazel Gomez Muslim Power Building Project

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Community organization is critical to building power. Combine that with traditional religious scholarship and you have a recipe for the Muslim Power Building Project. Hear from Director Sarah Jawaid and trainers Rashida James-Saadiya & Hazel Gomez about why they’re involved.