RaheemaWalking Symbols: Muslim Women, Colonialism and Orientalism“They can’t represent themselves; they must be represented”Nov 16, 2022Nov 16, 2022
RaheemaThe Past is Another CountryI had a dream that I still remember, it came back to a recurring theme about finding joy in simple things as a child. Something as small as…Nov 5, 2022Nov 5, 2022
RaheemaHomecomingI always loved the concept of something being home for you. Meeting someone and feeling like you’re at home. What does it mean to feel at…May 10, 2022May 10, 2022
RaheemaOn ShameFeeling embarrassed is so deeply ingrained in us all. Growing up in England, especially as a Londoner, I thought to be ashamed of your…Dec 29, 2021Dec 29, 2021
RaheemaGreenI dream of green. Surrounded by luscious abundant green. The smell of the plants when it rains, it almost burns your nose. The trees I can…Oct 28, 2021Oct 28, 2021
RaheemaWriting: Ode to a rekindled loveAt what point do you call yourself a writer? Is it when you first have your work published? Or the first time you combined a string of…Apr 7, 2021Apr 7, 2021
RaheemaOn Romantic LoveHere I am, coming to you on day ??? of your lock-down, once again, questioning why I feel a way about a certain topic. Now it’s about the…Jun 13, 2020Jun 13, 2020
RaheemaOde to the mundaneAs people pass by my open window, cycling and walking by,May 21, 2020May 21, 2020
RaheemaThe Enduring Love of Dirty DancingNo-one can forget the last scene where Johnny Castle grabs Frances “Baby” Houseman for the last dance of the summer, where we see them…Aug 24, 2019Aug 24, 2019