Stories Within Us
Stories Within Us
Home, Identity, and Nationalism with Mifrah Abid
Activist and Advocate of Racial Equity, Mifrah Abid explains the meaning of home. Mifrah challenges my beliefs on home and identity—and if there is one thing I love, it's a conversation that expands my thinking! We discuss our thoughts on nationalism and Mirfah explains the concept of jingoism and how it relates to us now. This is such an important conversation for us to be having; I cannot wait for you to listen to and learn from the stories the Mifrah shares.
About Mifrah Abid:
Mifrah Abid is the creator, producer and host of Across Her Table which features the remarkable stories of Canadian women with immigrant roots. Mifrah is the Coordinator, of the 'Together Against Islamophobia' program at the Coalition of Muslim Women of Kitchner Waterloo. The coalition's mandate is to empower Muslim women and girls to be leaders and change makers. It provides opportunities for personal and professional growth, and leadership and skills.
Mifrah is an advocate of racial equity. She has also been a lecturer of English (Language, Literature and Applied Linguistics) for over 6 years. Mifrah is a TESL Ontario certified ESL trainer. She is a published writer. Her latest story, "Islamophobia 101: How to be a meaningful ally in the wake of a tragedy'' was featured in Toronto Star and Waterloo Chronicle.
Connect with Mifrah Abid:
Twitter: @acrosshertable
IG: @acrosshertable