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Queer Muslim Women Today

This event will bring together individuals, academics, activists and
communities to discuss a range of issues that impact on the lives of queer
Muslim women in the UK and beyond. Themes to be addressed include
statutory service provision, Islamic theology, the global context and
youth. There will also be live music and poetry performances from Ajah UK.

This is a free event but to help towards venue, food, performance and
speaker costs a recommended donation of £10 is requested. If you can give
more then that would be welcomed and will go towards our many other
activities for Muslim LBT women.
http://www.safraproject.org/spconf2013.htm

Date: Saturday 6 July
Location: Birkbeck University, Malet St, London, WC1E 7HX

Programme:
10.00 – 10.30 Registration

10.30 – 10:40 Welcome

10:40 – 12:00 Keynote Speakers - open session
• Women’s same-sex relationships in Islamic theology (Dr. Ghazala Anwar)
• Pink Washing (Sarah Colborne- Director of Palestinian Solidarity Campaign)
• Global happenings, international networks and geopolitics (Asst. Prof.
Anissa Helie)

12:00 – 13:00 Refreshments and performance by Ajah Uk and poetry Fronted
by Lucidity and Jaheda Choudhury this group have already been making a
name for themselves across the North West and Manchester. The group draws
from its collective strength of being multi-gender, multi-racial, multi
lingual and multi-sexuality to create music that challenges preconceptions
and embraces individuality.

13:00 – 14:00 ‘World Cafe’ workshop - closed session for Muslim lesbian,
bisexual and trans women only
• Women and the Mosque
• Statutory service provision for Muslim lesbian, bisexual and trans women
• Youth and the scene

14:00 – 14:10 Final remarks



Keynote Speakers:
Dr Ghazala Anwar of Starr King School for the Ministry, Berkeley, California.
Dr Anwar’s research and teaching interests include Islamic jurisprudence
and Sufism, as well as the exploration of issues of healing, gender and
sexuality in Islam. She also participates frequently in national and
international colloquia on interfaith dialogue and other current issues
relating to Islam.

Asst. Prof. Anissa Helie of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New
York.
An expert on colonial history and decolonization processes; politics of
Islam and gender; gender, women and sexualities in Muslim contexts;
religious fundamentalisms, violent conflict and women. She is a board
member of the Urgent Action Fund for Women’s Human Rights and of Women’s
Global Network for Reproductive Rights. She also serves on WLUML’s
Publications Committee, and on the Advisory Editorial Board of
Reproductive Health Matters Journal.

Sarah Colborne- Director of Palestinian Solidarity Campaign (PSC)
PSC works to build a mass movement and change government policy on
Palestine, through focused and coordinated national and local activism;
and is building alliances with faith groups, students, trade unions and
other organisations in support of Palestinian rights. Sarah has also been
centrally involved in campaigns against racism and for abortion and LGBT
rights. She presented in a panel at the World Social Forum-Free Palestine
in November 2012, organised by Queer Visions, on creative campaigning to
expose Israel's attempt to 'pinkwash' its occupation.

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The Safra Project is a resource project on issues relating to lesbian,
bisexual & transgender women who identify as Muslim religiously and/or
culturally. The Safra Project ethos is one of inclusiveness and diversity.
We welcome input from all individuals and groups seeking to combat all
forms of prejudice.