Hosted Wednesdays at 10 a.m. (replayed 5p.m.) by self-proclaimed “Fit Muslimah” Mubarakah Ibrahim, Mornings with Mubarakah takes on topics from Islamophobia and Muslim-American responses to politics to women who are working to improve fitness initiatives across the country. Mornings with Mubarakah i…
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim chats with Shafiq Abdussabur.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim talks black maternal health with Dr Abigal Maxwell & Khadija Ghurnah.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim dives into the current news headlines.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim welcomes The Urban Collective.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim has a conversation with Malika Karim & Thema Graves about yoga.
Host Mubaraka Ibrahim talks "Black Girl Magic" with Camelle Scott-Mujahid and Katurah Bryant
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim discusses “Parenting Black Children” with Nazir Al-Mujahid author of Parenting on Purpose and founder of Outstanding Muslim Parents, Inc.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim and her guest“That Clay Couple” Hasan Clay & Naa’ ila Clay talk about relationships & black love.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim talks about when "Medicine Meets Mindfulness" with Dr Romie Mushtaq
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim starts the new year talking about self care.
On the last show of 2017 host Mubarakah Ibrahim talks health and nutrition.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim talks about conquering our fears.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim explores the power of the mind.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim has conversation with her audience about what it means to be grateful.
On this episode, host Mubarakah Ibrahim talks to Lucy Gellman, editor at The Arts Paper and host of WNHH's "Kitchen Sync," about the new steps that The Arts Council of Greater New Haven is taking to broaden the definition of arts journalism and writing in the region. To find out more check out artspaper.org
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim talks women in tech with Founder of Developher.com Lauren Hasson.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim gives her audience a lesson in entrepreneurship.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim speaks with Dr. Fuqua; a licensed Naturopathic Physician.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim talks with parent Denea Bennet about her decision to Homeschool her children.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim speaks with Annie Harper about Financial Literacy.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim talks with Dr.Maysa Akbar about her soon to be released book "Black Trauma and The Legacy of Racism"
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim guides her audience through the steps of starting a business.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim has a conversation with Malcom Welfare & Ihsan Abdussabur about being young & black in America.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim speaks to award winning author Umm Juwayriyah about African American Muslim literature and the lives that inspire her writing.
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim talks with Reverend William Mathis. Reverend Mathis talks about the emancipation of Black people globally, and suggest that the mass incarceration of black people is modern day slavery.
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim talk with Saifuddein Hasaan about Ramadan and why Muslims fast.
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim has a conversation with Dr. Dianne Schindler about policing women's bodies, Islamophobia, and muslim women advocacy.
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim interviews Dr. Njogu Njuguna, MD about women's reproductive Health & fibroids. Dr. Njogu Njuguna is an interventional radiology doctor who practices in Springfield, MA. He is affiliated with Baystate Mary Lane Hospital and Baystate Medical Center.
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim interviews eleven year old CEO and Entrepreneur (Amaya Diggins - CEO of Hijabi Fits). Mubarakah is also joined by the CEO'S Mom - Ameenah Muhammad-Diggins. www.Hijabifits.com
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim has a FB Live Q&A, and answers all questions about health & fitness.
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" Part II: More About PCOS and Fertility with Dr. Lubna Pal
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim and Rukayat Yakub an educator, researcher, mother, and founder of Light Legacy Books. have a conversation about african history and picture books depicting that history. Rukayat Yakub is now in the process of creating and illustrating a children's picture book.
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim tackles the subject of Foster Care. She talks with Demetrius Napolitano about surviving and thriving beyond the foster care system.
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim speaks with Camelle Scott-Mujahid, Co-Founder & Training Director of CTCore-Organize Now. They have an in depth conversation about grass roots organizing and advocacy.
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim has in depth conversation with Charlie O'Connell. Charlie founded FITSCRIPT.COM in September of 2012 to help others with diabetes reach their fitness goals through structured exercise guidance, support, and training. In the fall of 2013, Charlie opened the FITSCRIPT Diabetes Training Center, the world’s first exercise clinic dedicated exclusively to diabetes prevention and management.
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim interviews Su’ad Abdul Khabeer about her new book "Muslim Cool Race, Religion, and Hip Hop in the United States."
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim touches on healthcare & fracking; subjects she was able to learn about at the Sister Giant Conference.
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim speaks with activist that participated in the women's march.
Today on "Mornings with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim talks with Khadija Gurnah about the dangers of repealing the Affordable Care Act.
On today's episode of "Morning with Mubarakah" host Mubarakah Ibrahim has a very pertinent and honest discussion about Politics & Policing.
On this episode host Mubarakah Ibrahim talks New Year's Resolutions for 2017, fielding questions from listeners on Facebook and Twitter.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim interviews author Yvonne Maffei. Yvonne is the founder of the hugely popular cooking blog and Islamic lifestyle website My Halal Kitchen. Her new book, My Halal Kitchen: Global Recipes, Cooking Tips, and Lifestyle Inspiration, celebrates halal cooking and shows readers how easy it can be to prepare halal meals. Her cookbook collects more than 100 recipes from a variety of culinary traditions, proving that halal meals can be full of diverse flavors.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim talks about the struggle black women face with pay inequality.
Host Mubarakah Ibrahim welcomes Ann Massaro, Head of the New Haven chapter of Women and Allies Strike Out! to talk about a nationwide rally the organization is hosting on Dec 12th. The New Haven Chapter will be meeting on the New Haven Green at 12pm Dec 12th.
On this episode, host Mubarakah Ibrahim speaks to attorney Tahirah Amatul-Wadud, legal counsel for a Muslim congregation in New York and an executive board member for CAIR-Massachusetts, and CAIR Connecticut Executive Director Mongi Dhaouadi about Muslim-American responses to Donald Trump's rise to 45th president of the United States, and what their communities can do now.
On this episode, host Mubarakah Ibrahim speaks about her visit to the new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., and why people should go.
On this episode, host Mubarakah Ibrahim sits down in her living room with psychiatrist Farah Raheim to talk about the stigma of mental illness, and how to fight it at home and within one's community.
On this episode, host Mubarakah Ibrahim talks to Morgan Dixon, founder of GirlTrek, and Fit Haven Board President Adrianne Mayo about the importance of fitness, self-care, and wellness-based activity in the black community, and particularly for black women.
On this episode, host Mubarakah Ibrahim welcomes Joy Johannes, New Haven's food system and policy director, to talk about food policy, food insecurity and health in the Elm City.
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has recently released new stats on obesity, and they're not good. On this episode host Mubarakah Ibrahim goes over the stats, and asks callers across the country what they're doing in their own communities to fight it.
On this episode, host Mubarakah Ibrahim speaks to Tahirah Amatul Wadud and Alicia Hernandez Strong about the intersection of islamophobia and misogyny in national and international affairs.