Coalition of Muslim Women organize events to celebrate Islamic Heritage Month
CBC
The Coalition of Muslim Women have organized several events throughout October in celebration of Islamic Heritage Month.
"Islamic heritage month is when we can be unapologetically Muslim and unapologetically Canadian," said Mifrah Abid, who is with the coalition and is also the coordinator of Together Against Islamophobia.
"Most people think of these as two separate identities, but I say they are not mutually exclusive. So it's a great time to be who you are."
The coalition partnered with the Kitchener Public Library (KPL) and the Waterloo Public Library (WPL) to host several virtual and in-person events that include guest speakers, lunch-and-learns and family story time, which celebrates Muslim stories and characters.
"Representation matters in everything," Abid said.
"Young children need to see themselves in the crafts they do and in the culture they abide, and it's not just for Muslim children. It's important for their peers also see them and understand them. That they are part of their celebrations."
The first event kicks off Wednesday night at the WPL with author Uzma Jalaluddin as she talks about her latest book, Hana Khan Carries On. The event is virtual and people can register through the library's website.