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An Exploration of Black Church Leaders' Intentions to Develop Critical Consciousness among African-American Students
In: Dissertations (2021)
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The benefits of imbedding literacy and skill development into content while embracing culture and diversity in the classroom
In: Master's of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Action Research (2021)
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Perceptions and determinants of partnership trust in the context of Community-Based Participatory Research
In: Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice (2020)
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THE PEOPLE WHO “BURN”: “COMMUNICATION,” UNITY, AND CHANGE IN BELARUSIAN DISCOURSE ON PUBLIC CREATIVITY
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2020)
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Oral History Interview with Nafeesa Mahdi on July 16, 2020
In: Dream Storytelling Interviews (2020)
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When Personal Raises Political: Experience of Racial Discrimination and Distrust of Authorities Among Children of Immigrants
In: The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare (2020)
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Oral History Interview with Nabintou Doumbia on December 20, 2020
In: Dream Storytelling Interviews (2020)
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Oral History Interview with Shaykh Momodou Ceesay on October 24, 2020
In: Dream Storytelling Interviews (2020)
Abstract: Oral history interview with Shaykh Momodou Ceesay conducted by Naimah Siddiq on October 24, 2020. Interview written by Dr. Alisa Perkins (Research Director) and Naimah Siddiq. Shaykh Momodou Ceesay was born in Gambia on June 28, 1958. During his childhood, Shaykh Ceesay engaged in intensive Islamic studies under the tutelage of various shaykhs in both Gambia and Senegal. After receiving a scholarship, Shaykh Ceesay continued his education in Tunisia. He then earned a degree in Islamic sciences at Cairo’s renowned Al-Azhar University. Shaykh Ceesay immigrated to the United States in 1989, where he served as a teacher for the West African Muslim community, first in New York and then in Detroit. In addition, he made history by completing the first Mandingo translation of the Qur’an. Shaykh Ceesay ministers to the West African immigrant community through lectures over Kairo Radio, a station devoted to Gambians in America. Around 2000, Imam Ceesay began serving as imam at the Muslim Center Mosque and Community Center and became the mosque’s resident imam in 2014. He advances Islamic education at the Muslim Center by teaching Qur’an and religion classes, and particularly devotes himself to educating young people and seniors. In the interview, Shaykh Ceesay reflects on his vision for the Muslim Center, discussing his priorities of education and building a diverse community. He also discusses the efforts he has made to bring together the African American Muslim and West African Muslim communities. ; https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/dream-storytelling-interviews/1014/thumbnail.jpg
Keyword: African American Studies; African Muslim community; African traditional dress; African-American history; African-American Muslims; Africana Studies; Al-Azhar University; American Studies; Arabic dialect; Arabic language education; Cairo; Civic and Community Engagement; Community building; Cultural tradition; Detroit; Digital Humanities; Diversity; Dr. Bilal Ware; Education; Education abroad; Egypt; Egyptian Arabic; Example of the Prophet Muhammad; Food distribution; French language; Friday prayer service; Friday sermon; Fundraising; Gambia; Gambian Americans; Gambian radio programming; Hajj; Halaqa; Imam Abdullah Bey El-Amin; Imam Derrick Ali; Imam's council; Imam's role in America; Immigration; Inequality and Stratification; Interfaith community; Intergenerational relations; International education; International Muslim community; Islam; Islam in America; Islamic marriage ceremony; Islamic pilgrimage; Islamic Studies; Islamic study circle; Jumu'ah; Kairo Radio; Kairouan; Khutbah; Madrasa; Mandigo language; Marriage; Marriage tradition; Michigan; Michigan State University; Muslim Americans; Muslim Center library; Muslim Center Mosque and Community Center; Muslim Center soup kitchen; Muslim community; Muslims; Naming ceremony; New York City; Nigerian Americans; Nonprofit Administration and Management; Politics and Social Change; Prophet Muhammad; Qur'an; Qur'an education; Qur'an recitation; Qur'an translation; Qur'anic interpretation; Qur'anic school; Race and Ethnicity; Racism; Ramadan; Religion; Resident Imam; Saudi Arabia; Segregation; Senegal; Senegalese Americans; Shaykh Ali Suleiman Ali; Sierra Leone; Syria; Teaching Islam; Tunisia; Urban Studies and Planning; West Africa; Wolof language; Zarinah El-Amin
URL: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/dream-storytelling-interviews/19
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Partnership of NH-ME LEND and New Mainers Public Health Initiative to Offer Training Experiences With Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations
In: Poster Presentations (2019)
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Roads to Resettlement: A Global Analysis of Refugee and Migrant Integration Policies Through Education-based Non-Profits
In: Syracuse University Honors Program Capstone Projects (2019)
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Numeracy and Social Justice: A Wide, Deep, and Longstanding Intersection
In: Numeracy (2019)
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Differential Responses to Constraints on Naming Agency among Indigenous Peoples and Immigrants in Canada
In: Anthropology Publications (2019)
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Voices from Minority-majority Communities in Southwest Kansas
In: Center for Engagement and Community Development (2018)
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IT TAKES A VILLAGE-SCHOOLING OUT OF PLACE: SCHOOL EXPERIENCES OF BLACK AFRICAN YOUTH IN WATERLOO REGION
In: Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive) (2018)
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Bells for Books Community Service
In: International Journal of Undergraduate Community Engagement (2017)
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Developing and Implementing Civic Engagement Programmes in Dublin 15
In: The ITB Journal (2017)
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Grassroots Diplomacy and Vernacular Law: The Discourse of Food Sovereignty in Maine
In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2017)
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Cultivating Leaders of Indiana: Global Collaborations and Local Impacts
In: Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement (2017)
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The ANALA Collaborative: UMass Boston’s Asian American, Native American, Latin@ and African Diaspora Institutes
In: Barbara Lewis (2017)
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Uncovering the processes and consequences of Egyptian immigrant parental involvement in their children’s education: Bridging cultural differences
In: Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive) (2017)
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