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Letter to Angela Davis
What Happened to Your Generation’s Promise of “Love and Revolution”? Dear Ms. Davis, You know my father. You know my mother. They know you. And your sister Fania. Daddy helped you slip through Pennsylvania whenContinue reading
Tapping Our Strength
Perspectives from an African American Muslim Woman Feminist Written by Eisa Nefertari Ulen From Lee Gutkind’s Creative Nonfiction Living Issue Project, July 2002 I walk with women draped in full-length fabric. We swirl through theContinue reading
Muslims in the Mosaic
– Essence Magazine, January 2002 “If We Forget Our Shared Experience as People of Color, If We Cower From One Another Because Some of Us Don’t Know or Understand Islam, We Acquiesce to More Death,Continue reading
MFON
– Photographer and Breast Cancer Warrior Essence Magazine, September 2001 She looked it in the eye, showed its face on film. Breast cancer took photographer Mfon Essien’s life, but not her beauty or her soul.Continue reading
Love Reels
Director Ralph Richardson’s Work-In-Progress Explores Race, Class And Romance – Taking Audiences Deep Into The Heart Of America. By Eisa Nefertari Ulen, published in Horizon Magazine, May 2000 When I met Ralph Richardson, he toldContinue reading
Sisters Spin Article
Can the Music be Saved? Ms. Magazine, February/March 2000 Written by Tara Roberts and Eisa Ulen, with illustrations by True
Get Smart US: Economics 101
Fiscal inequality in schools is the basis of the American caste system The gulf between employer and employee is wide. CEOs earn seven-figure salaries, while those at the bottom endure the effects of corporate downsizing.Continue reading
Mothers of the Slain
Three Women Honor Their Sons by Educating Other Families About the Eternal Price of Police Brutality Police brutality at the crossroads of the world – New York City – has become the focal point ofContinue reading




