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Injustice & Insight

Injustice & Insight

Di: Canadian Council of Muslim Women
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"Injustice & Insight" is a compelling legal storytelling podcast by the Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) that brings to life real cases, legal battles, and personal stories affecting Muslim Canadians. It will explore freedom of expression, hate crimes, anti-Black racism, Islamophobia, gendered Islamophobia, and more—all through expert analysis, firsthand accounts, and engaging storytelling.

Each episode will break down complex legal issues in plain language, featuring voices of lawyers, activists, scholars, and everyday people who have been directly impacted by these cases.

The goal? To empower listeners with knowledge, humanize legal struggles, and drive social change while ensuring legal education is accessible to all.

Learn more about CCMW at www.ccmw.com.

2026 Canadian Council of Muslim Women
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  • Episode 5: Built By Us - Muslim Women Creating What Our Communities Need
    Jul 17 2026

    Hannan Mohamud speaks with Aqsha Adam (AYDA App) and Iman Ahmednur & Fariaa Israr (Deen Journeys) to discuss entrepreneurship, care, creativity, and building solutions rooted in Muslim women’s realities.

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    42 min
  • Episode 4: Banned for Belief – The Fight Against Bill 21
    May 22 2026

    Hannan Mohamud speaks with Harini Sivalingam, Samaa Elibyari, and Shaheen Ashraf to break down Quebec’s Bill 21, its human impact, and the legal battle for religious freedom.

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    43 min
  • Episode 3: Black, Muslim & Overlooked – The Fight Against Anti-Black Racism
    Apr 17 2026

    Hannan Mohamud speaks with Habiba Diallo, Ganiyat Sadiq, and members of the Shoot For Peace team to discuss the unique experiences of Black Muslims facing compounded racial and religious discrimination.

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    53 min
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