What did we learn today? By the Will of the Most High, a great deal. Enough that it invites reflection, dialogue, and shared discovery. As faithful Moors committed to uplifting our people, we move through this exploration together, exchanging insight with our brethren and sisteren so that our collective understanding continues to rise.

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Fear, Attendance, and the Classroom: When Policy Disrupts Childhood Stability

Fear, Attendance, and the Classroom: When Polic...

When schools alter schedules, implement escorts, or shift to remote learning due to fear in the community, they are signaling strain. These measures are not solutions. They are adaptations to...

Fear, Attendance, and the Classroom: When Polic...

When schools alter schedules, implement escorts, or shift to remote learning due to fear in the community, they are signaling strain. These measures are not solutions. They are adaptations to...

Progeny Protection and Birthright: A Forgotten Responsibility

Progeny Protection and Birthright: A Forgotten ...

When families abandon their place of origin without strategy, children often return as strangers. They may carry money, but not standing. They may possess documents, but not recognition. Communities remember...

Progeny Protection and Birthright: A Forgotten ...

When families abandon their place of origin without strategy, children often return as strangers. They may carry money, but not standing. They may possess documents, but not recognition. Communities remember...

Naturalization Is Not Permanent

Naturalization Is Not Permanent

Citizenship as a Revocable Status For much of the twentieth century, naturalized citizenship in the United States was presented as final, secure, and equivalent to birthright status. That assumption no...

Naturalization Is Not Permanent

Citizenship as a Revocable Status For much of the twentieth century, naturalized citizenship in the United States was presented as final, secure, and equivalent to birthright status. That assumption no...

He Who Giveth Can Taketh Away

He Who Giveth Can Taketh Away

Conditional Status in a Paper-Based World A quiet shift has been unfolding beneath the surface of modern law and policy: status is no longer treated as permanent. Recognition, citizenship, and...

He Who Giveth Can Taketh Away

Conditional Status in a Paper-Based World A quiet shift has been unfolding beneath the surface of modern law and policy: status is no longer treated as permanent. Recognition, citizenship, and...

Recognition or Inheritance? The Illusion of Federal Validation

Recognition or Inheritance? The Illusion of Fed...

A dangerous misconception has been normalized in modern political discourse: that indigenous peoples require recognition from the very governments that displaced them in order to exist, organize, or assert rights....

Recognition or Inheritance? The Illusion of Fed...

A dangerous misconception has been normalized in modern political discourse: that indigenous peoples require recognition from the very governments that displaced them in order to exist, organize, or assert rights....

America Is a Continent, Not a Costume

America Is a Continent, Not a Costume

Diaspora Is Recognized Everywhere Except Here Across the world, diaspora is understood as a natural outcome of history, migration, and continuity. Africans recognize African diasporas. Europeans recognize European diasporas. Borders...

America Is a Continent, Not a Costume

Diaspora Is Recognized Everywhere Except Here Across the world, diaspora is understood as a natural outcome of history, migration, and continuity. Africans recognize African diasporas. Europeans recognize European diasporas. Borders...