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Wednesday Feb 28, 2018
Muslim Sheroes of MN E5: Rihab Naheel
Wednesday Feb 28, 2018
Wednesday Feb 28, 2018
Meet Rihab Naheel. Born in Aleppo, Syria, raised in Germany, she calls Minnesota home. She's an ESL teacher, mom, and nonprofit social activist. Although she's teaching a new language to students, she's also guiding them through a different culture, norms and even understanding the American sense of humor. She also runs CISPOS - Committee in Solidarity with the People of Syria - a grassroots organization dedicated to supporting the Syrian people's struggle for dignity and freedom
Muslim Sheroes of Minnesota-profiles amplifying girls & women in our community who aren't waiting for permission to change the world.
A "Shero" is a female trailblazer who is creating change in her community. She takes risks, she challenges misconceptions and addresses injustices. Sheroes are on a mission to build a better world, and the Sisterhood is here to support them and lift their voices.
A Shero doesn't necessarily have a title or is a head of an organization. She isn't necessarily older or famous. And, her life's work and her contribution might just be beginning. But, her journey is in progress, and sometimes her struggle is like yours and mine: she’s finding her place, using her voice and seeking to be a better version of herself each day. Like any team member, she shows up and works hard. She faces obstacles. When she falls, she gets back up. And she never lets stereotypes tell her who she can and cannot be.
A shero's effort and her ordinary life can have an extraordinary impact on her community. And it's even more beautiful when she works together with other teammates to achieve her goals
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