
Naba'a Muhammad
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4 days ago |
new.finalcall.com | Naba'a Muhammad |Naba’a Muhammad
Consider the deeply disturbing case of Alexus Byrd-Maxey, a young Black woman and police cadet who, rather than being protected and uplifted in her journey to serve the community, was violated, isolated, and ultimately terminated from the Chicago Police Academy after reporting sexual harassment.
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4 days ago |
new.finalcall.com | Naba'a Muhammad |Naba’a Muhammad
There has been much talk since the news that President Trump commuted the federal sentence of our brother, Larry Hoover, who is not available for release because he must serve time for conviction in the state of Illinois. We should thank Mr. Trump for his action, whatever his motivation, as he did something that neither Democratic presidents Joe Biden nor Barack Obama did.
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1 week ago |
new.finalcall.com | Naba'a Muhammad |Naba’a Muhammad
On May 25, 2020, George Floyd, a Black man, pleaded for his life as he lay pinned under the knee of then-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. For 9 minutes and 29 seconds, George’s life was slowly extinguished while witnesses begged for mercy, and a teenage Black girl captured the brutal killing on video. It went viral. “I can’t breathe,” he pleaded, gasping for air. With his final words, he called for his late mother.
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1 week ago |
new.finalcall.com | Naba'a Muhammad |Naba’a Muhammad
When honors are accorded to highly valued individuals, it is often said that by honoring this individual, we honor the best in ourselves. It means there’s something unique about this person, making them valuable beyond riches, fame, notoriety, or power. They reflect intrinsic values and inherent gifts within us, regardless of wealth, celebrity, or influence. They share knowledge to help us discover our true selves and power.
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1 month ago |
new.finalcall.com | Naba'a Muhammad |Naba’a Muhammad
Spring brings mild weather, sunshine and gratitude after winter’s reign and it also brings another special event, Match Day. Match Day is when medical school graduates move into residencies with hospitals in the final laps of a journey to become full-fledged doctors. Attiyya Maryam, after a stellar high school performance alongside undergraduate and medical school at two respected East Coast universities, is headed to a major Southern hospital.
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