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Urooj Arshad
Personal and Political

Why This Queer Muslim Woman Pisses Everyone Off

I can attest that Urooj Arshad is a gentle, kind, introvert who emanates warmth, groundedness and confidence. Having said that, this trailblazer who was recently named by NBC Out as one of the #Pride50: Contemporary LGBTQ changemakers, pisses a lot of people off. This includes conservatives, islamophobes, homophobes, and folks in the mainstream white-led LGBTQ movement . . . Why? Because she is an unapologetic queer. Muslim. immigrant. woman. Apparently this makes a whole lotta folks uncomfortable. 

I recently spoke with Urooj to get a better understanding of the rifts within the LGBTQ movement and where queer Muslims fit in. She laid down so many gems, I hope you get as much from reading her words as I did . . .

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two fierce femme desi aunties staring at the camera
Personal and Political

Bad Brown Aunties: A Powerful And Unapologetically Bold Podcast

Bad Brown Aunties is the podcast I never knew I always wanted.

This new podcast is hosted by two queer desi immigrants, Rage Kidvai and Thanu Yakupitiyage. When listening, it doesn’t feel as if the hosts are performing in that podcast-y way. Instead, it feels as if I were listening to friends chatting in a fresh, light-hearted, fierce and authentic way. The podcast is about art, culture, politics, and legacy through the lens of amazing and creative people of color.

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