Domestic Violence in Immigrant Communities
This collection presents information on domestic violence in immigrant communities, including its prevalence and the nature of power and control used against immigrant survivors.
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This collection presents information on domestic violence in immigrant communities, including its prevalence and the nature of power and control used against immigrant survivors.
This publication, created by Michigan’s Arab American National Museum, includes valuable information about Arab American history, culture, and contributions.
Bias Buster guides are created with journalists in mind but contain important information about questions that people have but may be hesitant to ask. This guide contains information about being more culturally competent in interactions with Chaldean Americans.
Bias Buster guides are created with journalists in mind but contain important information about questions that people have but may be hesitant to ask. This guide contains information about being more culturally competent in interactions with Arab Americans.
This resource is meant to provide and clarify information about Islam and gender equality in marriage and divorce, to direct readers to the best practices that safeguard women’s rights and interests, to promote wellbeing and balance for all parties, and to nurture communities.
This site focuses particularly on domestic abuse in Arab Immigrant communities; its main focus is to shed light on domestic abuse and violence and how the Arab community responds to abuse or is influenced by traditions and culture in Arab immigrant communities.
This resource is for young Muslims who want support around their various complicated identities, from religion to sexual orientation and gender identity.
The goal of this resource is to validate, support and guide young Muslims trying to understand their gender identity, as well as answer the questions they might have about gender, religion, sexual health and sexuality.
Allies can learn what it takes to design a sexual health program for American Muslim young women and find useful steps on how to do so in a way that is accurate and comprehensive while still taking into consideration their cultural and religious context.
In this Arab American Café episode, a conversation with Mona Makki explores how pressure from family, community, or faith leaders can be a barrier to help-seeking.
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