Being a Black Muslim Woman in Alberta with Ganiyat Sadiq Rhizome Podcast
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In this episode of the Rhizome Podcast, we talk with Ganiyat Sadiq (she/her) on being a Black Muslim woman in Alberta. Ganiyat is a research and policy professional with a specialization in the intersectionality of the experiences of Black Muslim Women. As the founder of the IamX movement, @HMS2C and the president of @blackinclusionassociation in Alberta, Ganiyat chats with us about representation for Black students, miseducation, and celebrating Black excellence. Currently, Ganiyat is a fourth year student in the Honours Political Science Program and the International Relations Program at the University of Calgary.
Music by:
Chad Crouch - Hot Pink
Transcripts of this episode can be found on our website.
Stay posted on the next episode release and teasers on Roots4Change’s Instagram.
Many thanks and much appreciation to the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights for supporting Roots4Change.
Thank you to our funders, the Edmonton Community Foundation, for making this podcast happen!
Keep an ear out for us on the radio, on CJSR 88.5FM!
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In this episode of the Rhizome Podcast, we talk with Ganiyat Sadiq (she/her) on being a Black Muslim woman in Alberta. Ganiyat is a research and policy professional with a specialization in the intersectionality of the experiences of Black Muslim Women. As the founder of the IamX movement, @HMS2C and the president of @blackinclusionassociation in Alberta, Ganiyat chats with us about representation for Black students, miseducation, and celebrating Black excellence. Currently, Ganiyat is a fourth year student in the Honours Political Science Program and the International Relations Program at the University of Calgary.
Music by:
Chad Crouch - Hot Pink
Transcripts of this episode can be found on our website.
Stay posted on the next episode release and teasers on Roots4Change’s Instagram.
Many thanks and much appreciation to the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights for supporting Roots4Change.
Thank you to our funders, the Edmonton Community Foundation, for making this podcast happen!
Keep an ear out for us on the radio, on CJSR 88.5FM!
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roots4changerhizomepod/message
29 min