KindSoup + Conversation
This month I organized the ‘Ramadan edition of KindSoup’ with Muslim chefs, iftar soups, and discussions around the ‘30 Days’ book.
Fuel to my Engine
Raghad was born and raised in Damascus, Syria. She studied agricultural engineering in college and worked with bees and honey production. “I had 400 cells of bees,” she tells me.
On NPR’s Morning Edition
10 years ago, storyteller Salma Hasan Ali started a blog marking the month of Ramadan called “30 Days, 30 Deeds.” This year, she releases a book of stories and lessons from a decade of the blog.
Why this book is unique
It's our personal stories that connect us. That make us feel more at home with each other.
Preserving Culture and Curating Feelings
I was particularly captivated with how Shamila explained that the book is both a form of cultural preservation and an opportunity for each of us to capture our own stories of identity, tradition, faith, and meaning.
Dear Nunno,
One of the reasons I'm grateful that I've been writing this blog for 10 years is that it has become a collection of family memories, many that I would have forgotten, others that are now recorded. One such memory is this letter from 9-year old Zayd to my dad.
Mom’s Wisdom
Growing up, I was a quiet, reserved, fairly shy girl, happier studying than socializing. I wasn’t one of the cool kids, or athletically inclined, so doing well academically became my “thing.” I got used to getting straight As. Until …
All in the Family
In 2012, when the theme was '30 Gratitudes', I wrote about my 'great big American-Pakistani family'. It was the hardest year of my life, and the only way I got through was with their tight embrace which kept me from falling.
Book Launch: Power of Our Personal Stories
So exciting to launch the book, April 15th, with amazing journalist and dear friend Claire Shipman leading a meaningful conversation about the power of our personal stories and tips on how we can start our own storytelling practice.
The Power of Personal Stories
SO excited to talk about the power of our personal stories to bring people together and to nurture a sense of community, with extraordinary journalist, author, and dear friend Claire Shipman.
30 Days Book
I'm so excited, and a bit nervous, to announce that my first book is coming out in a couple of weeks, right before Ramadan iA! This is based on a project that
Artist Sughra Hussainy
The idea to produce this book happened by chance -- perhaps. A few months ago my dear friend Luby Ismail reached out to ask if through my various networks
The thread: Dad
Friends, I'm overwhelmed with the support you've shown me about my book announcement, it means the world to me. I'd like to share something personal about this book.
A handmade book
I've shared a little bit about the '30 Days' book -- how the blog grew and connected people organically over the past 10 years; how I met Sughra, her inspiring story
Stitching the stories
Bookbinding is the process of physically assembling a book from a stack of paper sheets folded together. It can be mass-produced by high-speed machines in a factory
We are humanKIND
About 20 KindWorkers had gathered to set up an apartment for a newly arriving Syrian refugee family. We assembled a beautiful Pakistani hand carved dining table, arranged a dollhouse with tiny furniture, put together bunk beds, and left backpacks filled with school supplies from a teen heading off to college.
Community Farm Share
One of the most fulfilling aspects of KindWorks is helping inspire people to find their volunteer passion -- perhaps even their life's calling. Jenny, a dear friend and former neighbor who now lives and works on her farm