As AMM (Arab, Muslim, Middle Eastern) folk, we are a very diverse group of loosely-defined, fuzzy-boundaried people in the US. We are Black, Brown and white, Muslim, Christian, Jewish, atheist, agnostic—and all the other levels of religious commitment and interest. What bring us together is our connection to the Islamicate world.
We are an almost invisible, but emerging new identity group in the US.
This podcast is a safe and loving space where AMM folk get to talk about and deliberate on ourselves as Americans.
We tackle issues like internalized racism; living in the heart of empire; modesty; colorism; lacking an identity bloc; belonging; being mixed-race; being religiously mixed, ambiguous or searching; anti-Blackness; what ties us together; Palestine; US foreign policy; whiteness; our role in the greater progressive movement; the possibility of “cultural Muslim” as an identity marker; spirituality; definitions of Spirit/The Divine; connection/disconnection to Spirit/The Divine; our sheroes and heroes, and so much more…
It's time to get in front of the negative PR, define who we are and strengthen our American AMM culture.
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As AMM (Arab, Muslim, Middle Eastern) folk, we are a very diverse group of loosely-defined, fuzzy-boundaried people in the US. We are Black, Brown and white, Muslim, Christian, Jewish, atheist, agnostic—and all the other levels of religious commitment and interest. What bring us together is our connection to the Islamicate world.
We are an almost invisible, but emerging new identity group in the US.
This podcast is a safe and loving space where AMM folk get to talk about and deliberate on ourselves as Americans.
We tackle issues like internalized racism; living in the heart of empire; modesty; colorism; lacking an identity bloc; belonging; being mixed-race; being religiously mixed, ambiguous or searching; anti-Blackness; what ties us together; Palestine; US foreign policy; whiteness; our role in the greater progressive movement; the possibility of “cultural Muslim” as an identity marker; spirituality; definitions of Spirit/The Divine; connection/disconnection to Spirit/The Divine; our sheroes and heroes, and so much more…
It's time to get in front of the negative PR, define who we are and strengthen our American AMM culture.
Bonus recording of Interconnecting—Arabs, Muslims and Middle Easterners (I-AMM) with our brilliant panelists, Dr. Amilcar Shabazz, Sabina Ibraheem, Dr. Maryam Kashani, Sara Bawany and Dr. Phil Hopkins on how to think about policing in our communities. This episode was recorded through Zoom.
Discussion begins at 3:20.
To find our future events, visit our website I-AMM.org and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
We hope you can join these live events in the future!
I-AMM: The Defining Moment
As AMM (Arab, Muslim, Middle Eastern) folk, we are a very diverse group of loosely-defined, fuzzy-boundaried people in the US. We are Black, Brown and white, Muslim, Christian, Jewish, atheist, agnostic—and all the other levels of religious commitment and interest. What bring us together is our connection to the Islamicate world.
We are an almost invisible, but emerging new identity group in the US.
This podcast is a safe and loving space where AMM folk get to talk about and deliberate on ourselves as Americans.
We tackle issues like internalized racism; living in the heart of empire; modesty; colorism; lacking an identity bloc; belonging; being mixed-race; being religiously mixed, ambiguous or searching; anti-Blackness; what ties us together; Palestine; US foreign policy; whiteness; our role in the greater progressive movement; the possibility of “cultural Muslim” as an identity marker; spirituality; definitions of Spirit/The Divine; connection/disconnection to Spirit/The Divine; our sheroes and heroes, and so much more…
It's time to get in front of the negative PR, define who we are and strengthen our American AMM culture.