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MAY 9, 1999
This program was put together by Sister Anisa Abd El Fattah, a pioneer in her own time. We have much to learn from her and her work.
Robert Pelletreau talked about the history of U.S.-Iran relations and the need for more open dialogue and cooperation now that Iran has a freely-elected government. Following his prepared remarks he answered questions from the audience. Then, Richard Curtis and Abdurehman Almoudi commented on U.S. policy towards Iran, noting that one of the largest obstacles to better relations was the Middle East peace process.
Full Program: https://www.c-span.org/video/?123163-1/us-iran-time-talk
ONE OF OUR FINEST MOMENTS
On Nov 20, 2001 - just two months after the September 11th tragedy - The Peace Thru Justice Foundation hosted one of the most important programs in our organizational history @ the National Press Club in downtown Washington, DC.
It was a time of tension and fear. Those who came together to speak truth to power (with sensitive balance) were all African Americans, Muslim and non Muslim.
The speakers were:
- Anisa Abdel Fattah
- Nkechi Taifa, Esq.
- Damu Smith
- Ron Hampton
- Rev. Graylan Hagler
- Imam Johari Abdul Malik (moderator)
- And I, as Director of The Peace Thru Justice Foundation, hosted this very important event.
*Anisa Abdel Fattah and Damu Smith
are no longer with us, but their spirit of resistance lives on:).
Full Recording: https://www.c-span.org/program/public-affairs-event/september-11-at...
Anisa Abd el Fattah was born in 1955 into a “family of Baptist ministers.”1 When her parents divorced, she began attending Catholic schools. She credits this experience with fostering in her “an interest in religion and particularly how religions impact people and the world that we live in and share.”2 She converted to Islam in the 1980s and began her career in Muslim community work in 1989 as the business director for the Jamaat Ibad el Rahman private school in Jersey City, New Jersey. Prior to joining the school, she had worked as an independent local community activist, working with immigrant Muslim women and families in the New York metro area. It was while employed at the Jammat Ibad el Rahman that Anisa founded the National Association of Muslim Women which became the National Association of Muslim American Women (NAMAW) in 1994. Anisa says of the organization:
We began as a self-help Muslim woman's organization that was mostly Muslim women raising money to help other, mostly single and divorced Muslim women to pay rent, purchase food, and keep their lights on. That was in 1989. Now we are a UN-accredited NGO, that is also a political action committee. Our goal is to bring the political voices of Muslim American women into the mainstream political dialogue in the U.S., where we can use our unique perspectives and experiences to make a positive difference in the lives of others.3
Later, Anisa was invited by the International Right to Life Organization to join its delegation to the Beijing Conference as an observer but the Chinese government repeatedly refused her application for a visa. Unable to attend the conference, she continued efforts to lobby for the pro-life position in the US and was quoted by many leading newspapers in the US on the topic. She also appeared on NPR, the USA Radio Charlie Butts Show, and CNN International. Following the Beijing conference, she established the International Association for Muslim Women and Children, an accredited NGO with the UN Habitat Conference, and also the UN Division on the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinians. Most recently, through the International Association for Muslim Women and Children, Anisa along with Ethiopian human and women’s rights activists established the Al-Falah project, an HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment project in Ethiopia. Anisa has been credited with developing the blueprint for what later became the American Muslim Council and served for nearly 10 years as an unofficial advisor. She was also a founding member of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR). In 1996, she founded Muslim Women for America and initiated a national Muslim voter’s registration campaign. That same year she wrote, Islam and the Veiling of Women and co-authored The Agent: Truth Behind the Anti-Muslim Campaign in America. In 1998, she served as director of community outreach for a pro-life senatorial candidate in northern Virginia. She has also served as the editor-in-chief of Al-Jathiya, the newsletter for the National Association of Muslim American Women. She has also published many op-eds in The Washington Times and The New York Times. Many of her articles and essays are archived at Media Monitors. In 1998, she attended the eleventh International Islamic Unity Conference in Tehran and was one of only two women ever to address the international body of Muslim dignitaries and academicians gathered for the annual conference. [1] “First Person: Your Voices, Your Stories,” American Public Radio. [2] ibid. [3] ibid.
Works Of Sister Anisa Abd El Fattah
https://crescent.icit-digital.org/authors/anisa-abd-el-fattah
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