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Nadia Mohamed supports and coordinates strategic trainings and convenings for ARC and Colorlines, including Facing Race, the largest national multiracial conference gathering leaders, educators, media makers, organizers, activists and artists working toward racial justice.
Nadia believes in the transformative power of building solidarity across movements. Her work with the Applied Research Center’s Network and Training Department, as well as the open, nonhierarchical video collective, Paper Tiger TV, and the Movement Space project, a collective effort to co-create a large, multi-use movement/activist space in NYC, all support the work of bridging our movement(s) together. You can usually find her making and sharing food with loved ones, running, biking, or producing all sorts of media with her beloved co-conspirators.
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"Racial justice is key to a compassionate, inclusive, dynamic society."
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