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SISTERS DIALOGUE
  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • Who We Are
    • Press Statements
    • Media & Publicity
  • AMANAH - A SAFER SPACE
  • PROGRAMS & SERVICES
  • EVENTS
  • DONATE
  • JOIN US
    • Volunteer
    • Contact

in the news

AMANAH - A SAFER SPACE FOR MUSLIM WOMEN and GIRLS

CBC Edmonton - Camaraderie, safety and healing: Sisters Dialogue opens centre for Muslim women in Edmonton 

CBC Radio Active  - Safe space for Muslim women in Edmonton

CTV News- Community hub offers safe space and connection for Muslim women and girls

Anti-Islamophobia Awareness Campaign

 CTV News - 'All of us have to commit': New campaign aims to make public spaces safer for Muslim women

Edmonton Journal - 'This is for us': Edmonton Muslim women's group launch campaign against anti-Islamic hate crimes

CBC Radio Active  - City of Edmonton Anti-Racism Grant for awareness campaign on gendered Islamophobia

Healing Through Art and Theatre

 The Globe and Mail -  In response to racialized attacks, Muslim women practice the art of healing​ through theatre

CBC Radio Active - Art therapy to address islamophobia

Addressing Islamophobia

CBC News  - Senate report overlooks mental health support

The Sprawl - A Grassroots Answer To Islamophobia In Edmonton

CBC News - Edmonton Muslim women rally in solidarity after hate-fueled attacks

CityTV News - A Conversation about Islamophobia

Edmonton SafeWalk Pilot

CBC News - Edmonton SafeWalk helps Muslim women feel safe in the city

CityTV News - SafeWalk pairs racialized women with volunteers to help them feel safe in northeast Edmonton

Amanah: A Safer Space for Muslim Women and YOUTH

What is Sisters Dialogue?

 At Sisters Dialogue, we acknowledge and recognize ourselves as Treaty people. We are deeply committed to advocating for justice and safety on traditional Treaty 6 territory and  the North Saskatchewan River territory. This land has long been a gathering place for the Cree, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, Métis, and other Indigenous peoples. As Muslim women, we are inspired by our faith to uphold principles of justice, compassion, and solidarity. As Treaty people, we pledge to work in solidarity with First Nations and Métis communities towards an equitable and just future for all. Our dedication to these principles guides our actions and efforts as we strive to honor, learn from, and build relationships with the Indigenous peoples of this land. 


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