Nesima AberraThe card game that could make Muslims laugh again in Trump’s AmericaHaram Green Cards is a new party game that takes inspiration from Cards Against Humanity but has a special twist: the centering of Muslims…Jul 7, 2017Jul 7, 2017
Nesima AberraCommunicators for Change: Danielle Batist, Constructive Journalism ProjectDanielle Batist is a journalist based in London and co-founder of the Constructive Journalism Project. Throughout her career, she has…May 24, 2017May 24, 2017
Nesima AberraCommunicators for Change: Zahra Rasool, Managing Editor, RYOT NewsZahra Rasool is the Managing Editor of RYOT News. Originally from India, she got her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Missouri…Oct 5, 2016Oct 5, 2016
Nesima AberraCommunicators for Change: Jessica Obert, Creative Content Producer, Summits EducationJessica Obert is the Creative Content Producer at Summits Education, an NGO in Haiti. She got her BA in Journalism from the Walter Cronkite…Aug 20, 2016Aug 20, 2016
Nesima AberraCommunicators for Change: Aliya Karim, Social Media Editor, World Food Program USAThis is the first installment in a new series on people working in the communications and social change world. From participatory…Jul 12, 2016Jul 12, 2016
Nesima AberraIn SolidarityIt’s hard being an ally of the LGBTQIA community, as a Muslim. I have to pick and choose my battles, the issues to speak up about, the…Jun 13, 2016Jun 13, 2016
Nesima AberraFinding Love in the DiasporaThis weekend, I was a bridesmaid to one of my favorite cousins and big sister. Her wedding and accompanying events were all very…Jun 2, 2016Jun 2, 2016
Nesima AberraTwo innovative ways to support refugeesDuring my time in the Bay Area, I learned about the concept of design thinking and how it could be used not just to create better products…Apr 20, 2016Apr 20, 2016