You Don’t Have To Be Muslim To Wear #PINK Hijab
Breast cancer knows no religious, racial, ethnic or national boundaries. Millions of women and increasingly large numbers of men suffer its dread effects. The same is true of all disease,…
Breast cancer knows no religious, racial, ethnic or national boundaries. Millions of women and increasingly large numbers of men suffer its dread effects. The same is true of all disease,…
Susan notes: Kendra Arguello was born in Ecuador and lived there until she was eleven when her family moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado, in United States. She now lives in…
New York Times journalists and best-selling authors Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn are dead right when they say that real-life stories of individuals are much more powerful in their capacity…
“Excuse me sir, I don’t have a lock for my bike,” says the young girl to a male passerby. “Can you run into the store and grab me some tampons?”…
“Excuse me sir, I don’t have a lock for my bike,” says the young girl to a male passerby. “Can you run into the store and grab me some tampons?”…
The advertising of so-called “feminine products” recently hit a new all-time low with the launch of a trio of “dream date” YouTube videos by sanitary pad producer StayFree. The YouTube…
Susan notes: This is a guest blog post by M. V. Thompson, a Christian American who worked in Pakistan as a missionary for 17 years (find out more about her…
Susan notes: Karen Middleton, the author of this guest blog post, blogs for The New Agenda, a US-based, non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls by…
Susan notes: I asked Twitter friends to recommend women in Islam to honour during the Holy Month of Ramadan and the Eids that follow. Below are four they suggested. I…
Susan notes: in this guest blog post originally published in the Huffington Post, spiritual author, speaker, teacher and AWR friend and fan Dr. Susan Corso (pictured left) suggests her fellow…