Today’s shows on WNHH radio tackled Islamophobia, challenged the country’s recent rash of police violence, and offered tips for the perfect (vegetarian) Thanksgiving meal.
Kameelah Mu’Min Rashad, president of the Muslim Wellness Foundation, and Enola Aird, founder and president of Community Healing Network, Inc., joined Mubarakah Ibrahim by phone on the latest episode of “Mornings with Mubarakah.” In the wake of more violence against black men, the three talked about the mental and emotional toll of violence in the black community, how to cope, and how to create safe spaces “for healing and emotional emancipation.” To listen to the full episode, click on or download the above audio.
On “Urban Talk Radio,” CAIR Connecticut Executive Director Mongi Dhaouadi and Kashif Abdul Karim, resident imam at Muhammad Islamic Center of Greater Hartford, joined host Shafiq Abdussabur to discuss compassionate Islam and stereotyping of muslims after the most recent ISIS attacks on Beirut, Paris, and Tunis. To listen to the full episode, click on or download the above audio.
Claire Criscuolo of Claire’s Corner Copia appeared on Paul Bass’ “Dateline New Haven.” They discussed her Thanksgiving Day menu (spoiler alert: it’s all about that butternut squash), what she’s learned from 40 years making and selling vegetarian food, and what she’s thankful for this year. To listen to the full episode, click on or download the above audio.