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Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher: Muharram goal: Communicating with my children by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher: Parenting Reconciliation Guest: Sumaya Wadee, Attorney by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher: The childless aunt & uncle by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher: Sacrifice & parenting Guest: Mohammed Cassim by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher:Relocating for studies Guest:Hameed Hesi by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher:Anger management for parents and children by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher: My parent is remarrying someone with children by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher: Lessons learnt from my grandparents by Radio Islam
Send us Fan MailWe are joined by members of the Kirkland Youth Council, Layan Sattout and Devan Harbani, to learn all about the upcoming Youth Summit and what's on the minds of Kirkland teens. We also put feelers out for a new fire chief, get festive about Fix a Leak Week, and provide a heads up about the Houghton Transfer Station. Plus, we recap the most recent council meeting and talk about Station Area Plan zoning, more Metro in Kirkland, ST3 updates, and upcoming events.Shownotes: www.kirklandwa.gov/podcast#20260319
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher:Last few days of Ramadhan and Eid preps by Radio Islam
In this episode of Mangu Con Salami, STEAM Box youth from Highlander Charter School, open up with special guests Elliot Rivera from the 10 Men program and (Name Redacted) from the RI Coalition Against Domestic ViolenceThe group gets into some honest real talk about the unspoken gender expectations young people navigate every day, from the financial pressures of dating to societal beauty standardsTogether, they tackle tough questions about play-fighting, physical boundaries, and the root causes of violence in relationshipsListeners will also hear an insightful breakdown of toxic versus healthy masculinity, the dangers of emotional suppression, and how unlearning the myth that "vulnerability is weakness" can become a person's greatest powerJoin us to hear how the next generation is breaking down stereotypes and learning to communicate.#GenderRoles #HealthyMasculinity #ToxicMasculinity #VulnerabilityIsPower #TeenVoices #EndDomesticViolence #YouthEmpowerment #RelationshipBoundaries #RealTalk #ManguConSalami
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher: Renewal of the heart and soul Guest: Apa Zaakirah Ansaarmeah by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher:Guidance for parents & students of hifz. Guest: Qari Basheer Patel by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher:Guidance for parents & students of hifz. Guest: Qari Basheer Patel by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher: Caring for our feet Guest: Azeem Shaik, Podiatrist by Radio Islam
Civic engagement is being redefined by members of a generation that is both deeply critical of the systems around them and deeply committed to shaping something better. Rather than relying solely on traditional channels such as electoral politics or government-backed programs, students and young leaders are turning to alternative forms of participation—mutual aid networks, campus resource-sharing, community coalitions, and peer-led initiatives—that center care, solidarity and local action. How can civic life can be sustained and strengthened even when public institutions appear stagnant or unresponsive? What does it mean to be civically engaged when government channels feel inaccessible? How can young people build community and foster accountability when the structures designed to support them fall short? And how can higher education remain a space for meaningful participation amid growing tensions around inclusion, access and speech? Through a conversation rooted in practice and reflection, this event highlights how civic engagement today is as much about relationships and shared responsibility as it is about politics or policy. It invites us to think expansively about how community, on campus and beyond, can serve as a foundation for democratic life, particularly when formal institutions struggle to meet the moment. At a time when many are asking where their voice fits into the broader civic landscape, this event offers space to consider new answers and new paths forward. This event is part of the Creating Citizens Speaker Series at UC Berkeley, an ongoing student-led series that provides opportunities for Berkeley students, faculty, and staff, and the surrounding community to interact with leading minds in politics, media and education as they learn how to become better, more involved citizens. We welcome community members and students from around the Bay Area to participate in this riveting conversation and to join us for future programs in the series. This program is part of The Commonwealth Club's civics education initiative, Creating Citizens. Produced in partnership with the UC Berkeley Vote Coalition and co-sponsored by the Mario Savio Social Justice Program at the UC Berkeley Public Service Center. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha: Guest Ustaadha Basheera Hendricks by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha:Diabetes & obesity in children Guest:Faaizah Laher, Dietitian by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha:Raising children who respect you or fear you by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha: Matric exams!Guest: Alexandra Souka Meyer by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha: Dealing with criticism Guest: Mishqah Parker Peterson, Counsellor by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha:Raising Gen Zs Guest: Zaakirah Loonat by Radio Islam
A homily delivered by Fr. Augustine Ibrahim at St. Basil American Coptic Orthodox Church on September 28, 2025
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha: Sunnah Sports Guest: Sumayya Omar by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha:Adoption & fostering Guest: Rivendri Govender, Educational Psychologist by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha: Raising a child with a chronic illness/disability Guest: Aamira Pillay by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha:AI and career choices Guest:Ebrahim Asmal by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha:Digital parenting & digital teenpreneurs Guest: Bilal Kathrada by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha:It's term 3!Guests: Imraan Karolia & Shahana Sujee by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha: How to manage rejection. Guest; Rivendri Govender by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha: When parents create division among their young children by Radio Islam
Democracy is more than a single moment at the ballot box—it's a continuous, dynamic process shaped by the collective actions of engaged individuals. "Reclaiming Civic Power" is a program designed to inspire and equip participants with the tools to stay civically active, especially in the critical periods between elections. This program emphasizes that while legislative agendas are one pathway to change, there are numerous other pathways—grassroots organizations, advocacy campaigns, cultural movements, and community-led initiatives—that hold immense power in shaping our political future. The program will delve into essential questions for anyone seeking to make a difference: What does meaningful engagement look like after an election? How do we continue working toward our goals, even when we disagree with those in power? Through thought-provoking conversations and practical strategies, audience members will gain insight into how young people are driving change through organizing, coalition building, and challenging the status quo. This is a call to action for individuals of all generations to reclaim their role in shaping democracy. Together, we will uncover strategies for sustaining motivation, reclaiming civic power, and shaping a political landscape that reflects our collective values. No matter your experiences, "Reclaiming Civic Power" will motivate and empower you to stay engaged in shaping a brighter, more inclusive future. We look forward to welcoming community members and students from around the Bay Area to participate in this riveting conversation and to join us for future programs. This event is part of the Creating Citizens Speaker Series at UC Berkeley, a partnership between Commonwealth Club World Affairs and the Associated Students of the University of California Vote Coalition; it is proudly co-sponsored by UC Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies, Institute of International Studies, and Mario Savio Social Justice Program. The Creating Citizens Speaker Series gives UC Berkeley students, faculty, and community members opportunities to listen to and ask questions of leading minds in politics, media, and education as they learn how to become better, more involved citizens. We look forward to welcoming community members and students from around the Bay Area to participate in this riveting conversation and to join us for future programs in the series. This program is part of The Commonwealth Club's civics education initiative, Creating Citizens. Produced in partnership with UC Berkeley Mario Savio Social Justice Program, UC Berkeley Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies, and UC Berkeley Vote Coalition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Por Pr. Wander Gomes e Fernanda Celestino. | Jeremias | https://bbcst.net/R9193N1
As Macao Special Administrative Region celebrates its 25th anniversary, we look ahead into its future through the lens of its youth. Join us for a conversations with Macao's rising leaders, entrepreneurs, and students about the exciting opportunities in culture, education, and business. Follow the lively discussions with youth from Macao and the Mainland, and explore Macao's remarkable transformation and its path forward!