VMW Blog
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Outreach, Representation, Reconstruction and Relief — In Conversation with Senator Mobina Jaffer on Paving and Lighting the Way for Muslim Women
In conversation with Senator Mobina Jaffer about her 20 years of fight towards justice and equity. -
A Leap of Courage: Shelina Mawani on her journey in becoming a successful businesswoman
Shelina Mawani is the force behind Surrey-based Nana's Kitchen.
She talks about her recently penned chapter in Women of Worth and how community support is necessary to foster growth.
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5 Things You Need To Know About Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui
Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui is a Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Sheridan College. Born in England, she is Afghan-Pakistani who is now living in Canada. Ghaffar-Siddiqui is an award-winning public speaker and a media commentator, who is a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Communications & Policy Expert.
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How “The Colour of God” invites deep reflection
By Mashal Butt On a rainy late Tuesday afternoon, I was dragging my feet across the room to find something to do in order to pass time till Iftar. ... -
5 Things You Need to Know About VMW Member Nazia Hussain
5 Things You Need to Know About VMW Member Nazia HussainBY Maleekah Ar-Rahiman1 She became a counsellor through her previous experiences in social ... -
5 Things You Need to Know About Mehmoona Ali
5 Things You Need to Know About Mehmoona AliBY Maleekah Ar-Rahiman 1 Non-profits and advocacy work is her passion Mehmoona (Moona) Ali had first wo... -
8 Things You Need To Know About Social Worker Jasmeen Rahiman-Chaudhry
VMW INSIDER PROFILE 8 Things You Need To Know About Social Worker Jasmeen Rahiman-Chaudhry 1 Her Resume is Stacked Jasmeen has been championing edu... -
Meet Ruha Shadab - Founder of our new partner organization, LedBy Foundation
by Mashal Butt Voices of Muslim Women recently partnered up with the LedBy Foundation to amplify the presence, innovative ideas and leadership of M... -
Why Kamal Harris’ win matters
It is a massive win for people of colour, especially for women after doing years of invisible labour. Labour that drives revolutions.