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Muslim Women in the Digital Age: Podcasting, Music, and Illustration with Misha Euceph, Emmen Ahmed, and Aint Afraid

Misha Euceph, podcast host and producer, Emmen Ahmed, illustrator and artist, Aint Afraid, rap duo
Friday, February 18, 2022
2:30-4:30 PM
Virtual
Muslim Women in the Digital Age: Podcasting, Music, and Illustration with Misha Euceph, Emmen Ahmed, and Aint Afraid

February 18th, 2022 at 2:30pm ET
RSVP: http://bit.ly/MuslimWomenDigital

How do Muslim women define themselves in the digital age? How do Muslim women, particularly young Muslim women, experience the online world, and what role does the internet plays in their creative work? How do race and religion intersect in Muslim digital communities? Join the Global Islamic Studies Center at 2:30pm EST on February 18, 2022, as podcast host and producer Misha Euceph, illustrator Emmen Ahmed, and musicians and twin sisters Sakinah (Straingth) and Zakiyyah (WiZdumb) of the Muslim hip hop duo Ain’t Afraid, discuss their digital lives.

Misha Euceph’s podcast “Tell Them, I Am” explores the lives and “small moments” of Muslims in the public eye, and is produced by the Obama production company, Higher Ground, as a Spotify Original. Emmen Ahmed’s artwork plays with traditional Mughal miniature paintings, Islamic art, the female form, and Bollywood imagery to hold a mirror up to South Asian Muslim women’s lives. The multi-talented hip hop/pop/soul/R&B artist duo Aint Afraid are singers, songwriters, rappers, poets, and changemakers, whose mission of changing the world includes advocacy in issues related to poverty, homelessness, healthcare, education, hunger, and mental health.

In this two-hour event, each of the four speakers will have 15 minutes to speak about, illustrate, or perform what they do. We will then convene in a panel discussion where the artists respond to each other for 20 minutes, followed by Q&A from the audience for 30 minutes.

Come learn how these Muslim women experience the online world and what role the internet plays in their work: http://bit.ly/MuslimWomenDigital

Cosponsored by The Center for South Asian Studies, The Digital Islamic Studies Curriculum, Arab and Muslim American Studies, American Culture, The Digital Studies Institute,The Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs, The Institute for Research on Women & Gender, The Women's and Gender Studies Department,The Center for World Performance Studies, The Stamps School of Art & Design, & Room Project

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Tags: Global Islamic Studies, Virtual
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Global Islamic Studies Center, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, International Institute, Women's and Gender Studies Department, Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design, Center for South Asian Studies, Center for World Performance Studies, Department of American Culture, Multi Ethnic Student Affairs - MESA, Arab and Muslim American Studies (AMAS), Digital Studies Institute

The Global Islamic Studies Center organizes a number of public events each year such as lectures, conferences, and films, many in collaboration with other U-M units. Please use our searchable events calendar for information about upcoming programs sponsored by GISC and the Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies Seminar (IISS).