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Muslim Parenting 411 – Raising Righteous Kids

The FYI at NICC – Real Talk youth lecture and Communication with Teens – Aug 17-18

The FYI at the Black Muslim Psychology Conference – Philadelphia, PA

Rooting Our Faith On Campus – Yaqeen Institute Webinar

Before You Say “I Do” – Boston, MA

Community Hub – Raising Future Muslim Leaders – ICPC, NJ

When Hate Leads to Depression – NY Times Op Ed

This Week in Hate highlights hate crimes and harassment around the country since the election of President Trump. Women afraid to go out in public. College students struggling in school. Employees feeling unsafe on the job. People of all walks

Sarrah AbuLughod April 26, 2017 Article Archives, Mental Health Read more

Where Do We Go From Here? Ten Years of Substance Use Research in Muslim Populations

Where Do We Go From Here? Ten Years of Substance Use Research in Muslim Populations Dr. Sameera Ahmed along with Dr. Cynthia Arfken recently published an article in the Journal of Muslim Mental Health titled Ten Years of Substance Use Research

Sarrah AbuLughod March 6, 2017March 6, 2017 Article Archives, Mental Health Read more

State of American Muslim Youth: Research & Recommendations

State of American Muslim Youth : Research & Recommendations by Sameera Ahmed, PhD, Sadiq Patel, MSW, Hanan Hashem, BA Executive Summary:  American Muslim youth are a heterogeneous group, with varying backgrounds, experiences, and needs. Family, schools, and communities can benefit

Sarrah AbuLughod December 8, 2016February 13, 2018 Article Archives, Youth Read more

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