The murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery (and so many more before them) have ignited international outrage and sadness in an unprecedented capacity. It is a vital time to stay informed, educated and inspired by Black creators and amplify their voices, not just for now but always. So many of us spend a lot of time on social media (especially in this time of increased isolation and sheltering-in-place due to COVID-19), so we’ve compiled this list of amazing Black Muslim women to follow on Instagram so you can learn from them and support their content and work.
1. @villageauntie
Angelica Lindsey-Ali's influence and work has risen exponentially in the past two years through her sexual health education and workshops for Muslim women, framed in an Islamic context and using African traditions. Known as "The Village Auntie," her social media work asks important, intimate questions and challenges women to truly address their relationships and intimacy health.
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