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These best-selling YA authors discuss their recent books, community & culture, climate change, and how they convey hope through their works.
Hey hey hey! Welcome back to this week's Author Interview. In this episode, Sabina Khan, joins us to talk about her latest novel, Meet me in Mumbai Emma chatted to Sabina about her writing experiences, the link between family and fate, and more... Sabina was a great guest to have on the show and we are very grateful she was able to join us on the show. Find out more about Sabina's books here: https://sabina-khan.com/
Sabina Khan writes about Muslim teens who straddle cultures. She was born in Germany, spent her teens in Bangladesh and lived in Macao, Illinois and Texas before settling in British Columba with her husband and two daughters. Get to know her with 11 questions! Follow #11Questions on Instagram & Twitter for more updates. #SabinaKhan #MeetMeInMumbai
Claire and Sophie read loads over the Easter Holidays! They dive straight into their reviews:Books Reviewed: 'Not my problem' by Ciara Smyth (0.34) 'Everyone dies famous in a small town' by Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock (1.11) 'Host Club' by Bisco Hatori (3.50) 'New Kid' by Jerry Craft (5.13) 'Guard your heart' by Sue Divin (5.37) 'Cane Warriors' by Alex Wheatle (7.36) 'Bad Hair Day' by Jane Forster (8.50) 'Zara Hossain is here' by Sabina Khan (10.11) 'Not if I can help it' by Carolyn Macker (11.49) 'Gargantis' by Thomas Taylor (14.31) 'October,October' by Katya Balen (16.37) As always join in the conversation over on twitter @lounge_learning
In this podcast,three great physicians come to gether to discuss colon cancer. Dr. Sabina Khan, a gastroenterologist with Rigeview, Dr. Dawn Stapleton , a general surgeon with Lakeview Clinic, and Dr. Purvi Gada, an oncologist and hemotologist with Minnesota Oncology; together they cover history, screening, staging and treatment for colon and colorectal cancer. Enjoy the podcast! Objectives: Upon completion of this podcast, participants should be able to: Summarize colonoscopy screening guidelines. Recognize symptoms of colon cancer in order to make a cancer diagnosis. Describe surgical and adjuvant therapies available for colon cancer diagnoses. CME credit is only offered to Ridgeview Providers & Allied Health Staff for this podcast activity. Complete and submit the online evaluation form, after viewing the activity. Upon successful completion of the evaluation, you will be e-mailed a certificate of completion within approximately 2 weeks. You may contact the accredited provider with questions regarding this program at rmccredentialing@ridgeviewmedical.org. To receive continuing education credit for this activity - click the link below, to complete the activity's evaluation. CME Evaluation (**If you are listening to the podcasts through iTunes on your laptop or desktop, it is not possible to link directly with the CME Evaluation for unclear reasons. We are trying to remedy this. You can, however, link to the survey through the Podcasts app on your Apple and other smart devices, as well as through Spotify, Stitcher and other podcast directory apps and on your computer browser at these websites. We apologize for the inconvenience.) DISCLOSURE ANNOUNCEMENT The information provided through this and all Ridgeview podcasts as well as any and all accompanying files, images, videos and documents is/are for CME/CE and other institutional learning and communication purposes only and is/are not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgment of a physician, healthcare provider or other healthcare personnel relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient's medical condition; and are property/rights of Ridgeview Medical Center & Clinics. Any re-reproduction of any of the materials presented would be infringement of copyright laws. It is Ridgeview's intent that any potential conflict should be identified openly so that the listeners may form their own judgments about the presentation with the full disclosure of the facts. It is not assumed any potential conflicts will have an adverse impact on these presentations. It remains for the audience to determine whether the speaker's outside interest may reflect a possible bias, either the exposition or the conclusions presented. Ridgeview's CME planning committee members and presenter(s) have disclosed they have no significant financial relationship with a pharmaceutical company and have disclosed that no conflict of interest exists with the presentation/educational event. Thank-you for listening to the podcast. SHOW NOTES: *See the attachment for the full chapter summaries. Statistics - Colon cancer is the 3rd leading cause of cancer death in the U.S.- USPSTF recommendation states approximately 10.5% of new colorectal cancer occurs in individuals younger than 50 years old.- Incidence of colorectal cancer has increased by almost 15% from the early 2000s to 2016. - Recommended age to start colon screening is now at 45 years, down from 50 years old. Screening Recommendations: - screening tests and intervals are fecal immunochemical testing or high-sensitivity guaiac-based fecal occult blood testing every 2 years - Colonoscopy every 10 years - Flexible sigmoidoscopy every 10 years - plus fecal ummunochemical testing every 2 years. Systematic Review: Post-Colonoscopy Complications & Review of Enhanced Recovery Programs in Colon Surgeries - Complications post-colonoscopy- ERAS: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery- Fast track surgery protocols - shortened hosptial length of stay - Adjuvant therapies - Targeted therapies - Treatment side effects *For links to reference materials please see the full show notes.
Some of us are accustomed to seeing people like us as the main characters in the books we read. But for many, that isn't the case. Harriet is joined by Sabina Khan, author of Zara Hossain Is Here. Harriet and Sabina discuss the importance of being able to identify with the people we're reading about, and how Sabina's own experience shaped her writing.Then, how often do you buy now, pay later? It seems so tempting, but these services could be doing more harm than good. Are they really putting women in the best position when it comes to managing their finances? While we're talking about money, one listener asks about saving for a mortgage, and what they're sacrificing to do so.Presenter: Harriet Minter - @HarrietMinterGuest: Sabina Khan - @Sabina_WriterTo have Harriet help with your listener dilemma, e-mail harriet.minter@gmail.com ZARA HOSSAIN IS HERE, by Sabina KhanWFH (Working From Home), by Harriet Minter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ramadan #HistoricMuslimah #8: "Malalai Maiwand" | Did you know that Malala was named after a famous Pashtun Muslim woman who recited poetry as she fought in battle against the British colonizers? Today, our Khateebah Sabina Khan-Ibarra, a Pashtun-Pakistani-American poet and writer herself, introduces us to this amazing Muslim woman from Islamic history. For more uplifting spiritual wisdom from Khateebah Sabina Khan-Ibarra, watch her past khutbah at The Women's Mosque of America below! "Grief, Loss, & Divorce + Interracial Marriage" - Bayan by Sabina Khan-Ibarra https://youtu.be/ahPj6OZdqeg D O N A T E The Women's Mosque of America is a volunteer-run, 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Make a tax-deductible donation today: womensmosque.com/donate B I O Sabina Khan-Ibarra is the founder of Muslimah Montage, a platform for Muslim women to tell their own stories. Sabina and her website, Muslimah Montage, have been featured on Buzzfeed, The National, The Chicago Monitor, and NBC News. Sabina is also an assistant editor at AltMuslimah and GiveLight Foundation. She is the Member Development Chair at MuslimARC, an organization that addresses and combats intra-Muslim racism. In 2011, to commemorate the loss of her young son, Sabina created Ibrahim's Tree, an internet website devoted to stories on dealing with grief. She also writes and speaks about grief in Muslim communities. Her work has been published on BlogHer, Huffington Post, ISNA Horizons, InCulture Magazine, AltMuslimah, Love InshAllah, Patheos (AltMuslim), Brown Girl Magazines, and many other outlets. S T A Y C O N N E C T E D Do you want to find out about The Women's Mosque of America's upcoming women-led & co-ed events? Sign up for our newsletter here: https://us9.campaign-archive.com/home... A B O U T The Women's Mosque of America is the nation's first women-led Muslim house of worship and a registered 501(c)3 non-profit. The Women's Mosque of America strives to uplift the entire Muslim community by empowering Muslim women and girls through more direct access to Islamic scholarship and leadership. The Women's Mosque of America provides a safe space for women to feel welcome, respected, and actively engaged within the Muslim Ummah. It complements existing mosques, offering opportunities for women to grow, learn, and gain inspiration to spread throughout their respective communities. The Women's Mosque of America provides women-led Friday jumma'a services for women and children (including boys 12 and under) once a month in Southern California. In addition, The Women's Mosque of America provides programming, events, and classes open to both men and women that aim to increase community access to female Muslim scholars and female perspectives on Islamic knowledge and spirituality. F O L L O W U S Instagram: @womensmosque Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WomensMosque Twitter: @womensmosque
Sabina Khan is the author of ZARA HOSSAIN IS HERE and THE LOVE & LIES OF RUKHSANA ALI in conversation with Mandy Manning.
'The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali by Sabina Khan became the first book I had ever read that put my life on the page.'I've written elsewhere about the complete absence of any Asian girls in anything I read until I was an adult. The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali by Sabina Khan became the first book I had ever read that put my life on the page. The post Leila Rasheed appeared first on The Royal Literary Fund.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, host Megan Cole talks to Sabina Khan about her book The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali. In this conversation Sabina talks about the importance of having diverse stories and books available to teens and young adults, and why she's drawn to writing stories about characters who straddle cultures. ABOUT SABINA KHAN: Sabina Khan writes about Muslim teens who straddle cultures. She was born in Germany, spent her teens in Bangladesh and lived in Macao, Illinois and Texas before settling in British Columba with her husband and two daughters. Sabina is an educational consultant helping young people with academic and personal challenges. She started writing because she couldn’t find stories with characters who looked like her daughters or her students. She discovered that while Canada has a very diverse population, in schools, students are required to read the same books that have been in the curriculum for decades. “There is not much to engage them since they never see themselves reflected in the books they read,” she says. Her mission became to write books, both fantasy and contemporary, where the young people around her could see themselves as heroes overcoming obstacles to find love and happiness. Sabina is passionate about creating awareness around LGBTQIA+ issues and for representation of all peoples in literature. She has spoken at events across North America including TeenBookCon, the Montreal YA Festival and the ABA Winter Institute. Her upcoming book Zara Hossain Is Here will be released in November 2020. ABOUT MEGAN COLE: Megan Cole is a writer based in Powell River, British Columbia. She also works at the Powell River Public Library as the teen services coordinator where she gets to combine her love for books and writing with a love for her community. Megan has worked as a freelance journalist and is working on a memoir which tackles themes of gender and mental health. Find out more about Megan at megancolewriter.com ABOUT THE PODCAST: Writing the Coast is recorded and produced on the traditional territory of the Tla'amin Nation. As a settler on these lands, Megan Cole finds opportunities to learn and listen to the stories from those whose land was stolen. The BC and Yukon Podcast, tentatively titled *Writing the Coast*, is a recorded series of conversations, readings, and insights into the work of the writers, illustrators, and creators whose books are nominated for the annual BC and Yukon Book Prizes. We'll also check in on people in the writing community who are supporting books, writers and readers every day. The podcast is produced and hosted by Megan Cole.
In this episode, Claire & Sophie discuss some of their favourite LGBTQ+ reads. Throughout the podcast they also let you know some facts about Pride month. So want to read more LGBTQ+ YA books then look no further. Books mentioned and in order - 'Sprout' by Dale Peck, 'Love & Lies of Rukhsana Ali' by Sabina Khan, 'Alex in Wonderland' by Simon James Green, 'Leah on the Offbeat' by Becky Alberti, 'Girl Heart Girl' by Lucy Sutcliffe, 'Things a Bright Girl can do' by Sally Nicholls, 'A Gentleman's Guide to Vice & Virtue' by Mackenzi Lee, 'Song of Achilles' by Madeline Miller, 'Heartstopper' by Alice Oseman, 'Check Please' by Ngozi Ukazu, 'Pumkinheads' by Rainbow Rowell, 'Weight of a Thousand Feathers' by Brian Conaghan, 'Boys Don't Cry' by Malorie Blackman and 'Sonny & Me' by Ross Sayers. Let us know your LGBTQ+ reads over on twitter @lounge_learning. Happy Pride!
"What a Circus" is a monthly podcast that invites you to join in on our high school book club. Listen to teens as they read and discuss literature and the connections to their own lives. We read one book each month and come together to talk about what it all means. In this episode, we discuss the YA novel The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali by Sabina Khan.
This week, we have our first episode featuring intern Sania Malik! We’re talking about Sabina Khan’s novel The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali. Join us for a conversation that’s first and foremost about representation, and looking for your own experience in a story. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/yapodcast Merch! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/up-for-discusssion?ref_id=2539 To suggest a book, email theyapodcast@gmail.com or tweet at us @yapodcast @tefferbear @saniamalikx Great Bear Music! greatbearmusic.bandcamp.com/ www.upfordnetwork.com
In our fourth YA Fest interview, Teffer and Hannah sit down with Sabina Khan, the author of “The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali” to talk the importance of representation, writing the YA books she needed for her kids, and so much more! Head to www.hazelaid.com and enter the coupon code UPFORD to get 10% off your order! Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/yapodcast Merch! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/up-for-discusssion?ref_id=2539 To suggest a book, email theyapodcast@gmail.com or tweet at us @yapodcast @tefferbear @thebailzasaurus Great Bear Music! greatbearmusic.bandcamp.com/ www.upfordnetwork.com
BOOKS, BOOKS and MORE BOOKS! We review all the books we took home this Easter. We have some fabulous recommendations and discussions about YA. Including; Heartstopper by Alice Oseman, A skinful of shadows by Francis Hardinge, Sailor moon Vol 2 and Bleach, The New Boy by Paula Rawsthorne, The girl, the cat and the navigator by Matilda Woods, The love and lies of Rukhsana Ali by Sabina Khan, Whats that in dog years by Ben Davis and S.T.A.G.S by M.A Bennett Its pretty action packed. Don't forget to follow us on twitter @lounge_learning for more news.
Debut author Sabina Khan was influence by her daughters to write stories they could see themselves in. Hear how Khan came to write her newest book, THE LOVE & LIES OF RUKHSANA ALI. Episode Mentions: Malory Towers The Phantom Pride … Continue reading →
Debut author Sabina Khan was influence by her daughters to write stories they could see themselves in. Hear how Khan came to write her newest book, THE LOVE & LIES OF RUKHSANA ALI. Episode Mentions: * Malory Towers* The Phantom* Pride and Prejudice* Jane Erye* Twilight* Uglies* Scott Westerfeld’s episode* Percy Jackson* The Love & Lies of Rukhsana Ali* Written in the Stars* If You Could Be Mine* Tell Me Again How A Crush Should Feel* To All the Boys I Loved Before* Six of Crows* City of Brass* S.A. Chakaborty’s episode* Kingdom of Cooper
Sam chats with Sabina Khan-Ibarra about the present state of the world and the political work of Muslim women. Representation in media, the fallout of the 2016 election, and some less heavy topics are discussed. It's a good one! Follow Sabina @MuslimahMontage Website: http://www.altmuslimah.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muslimahmontage/ or https://www.facebook.com/AltMuslimah Sabina's List of Women to Follow on Social Media: •Mohja Kahf •Leila Ahmed •Shireen Ahmed •Sana Saeed •Laila Alawa •Amani •Margari Aziza Hill •Namira Islam •Arnessa •Nashwa Khan •Orbala •Rabia Chaudary •Deonna Kelli Sayed •Taz Ahmed •Aisha Saeed •Zahra Noorbakhsh •AltMuslim •Altmuslimah (media outlet) •Nia Malika Dixon •muslimgirl.net (media outlet) •#goodmuslimbadmuslim (podcast) •Linda Sarsour •Ilanna Alezzah •Drost Kokoye @drostk •Hind Makki •Zainab Chaudry •Jennifer Zobair •Kameelah Rashad •Dilshad Ali •Samar Kaukab •Darakashan Raja •Zahra Billoo •Kameelah Mumin Rashad •Donna Auston
Due to popular demand, The Women's Mosque of America held a second jumma'a on April 22nd to cover the topic of Grief, Loss, and Divorce - with an additional focus on Interracial Marriage. In her pre-khutbah bayan (talk), Sabina Khan-Ibarra shares courageously from her experiences of losing her baby and marrying outside of her race, and she gifts the congregation with a beautiful, inspiring model through which to process grief and faith during times of difficulty. Bio: Sabina Khan-Ibarra is the founder of Muslimah Montage, a platform for Muslim women to tell their own stories. Sabina and her website, Muslimah Montage, have been featured on Buzzfeed, The National, The Chicago Monitor, and NBC News. Sabina is also an assistant editor at AltMuslimah and GiveLight Foundation. She is the Member Development Chair at MuslimARC, an organization that addresses and combats intra-Muslim racism. In 2011, to commemorate the loss of her young son, Sabina created Ibrahim's Tree, an internet website devoted to stories on dealing with grief. She also writes and speaks about grief in Muslim communities. Her work has been published on BlogHer, Huffington Post, ISNA Horizons, InCulture Magazine, AltMuslimah, Love InshAllah, Patheos (AltMuslim), Brown Girl Magazines, and many other outlets.