Ramadan Wellness: Henna Day
Apr
7
10:00 AM10:00

Ramadan Wellness: Henna Day

April 7, 2024 

10AM - 4PM

Thank you for your interest in our Ramadan Wellness Henna Day! This event is a collaboration between sisters Najma and Mariam, and Feed Buffalo. We are hosting this special event with the intention of building community and offering a space for wellness and beautification for sisters in the community. You'll have the opportunity to make money and to expand your customer base. 

A portion of the proceeds will go to benefit Feed Buffalo, WNY's only Organic and Halal food pantry.

Book your henna appointment HERE.

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Ramadan Wellness Series
Mar
23
5:30 PM17:30

Ramadan Wellness Series

RSVP HERE.

Dr. Kameelah Mu’Min Oseguera - Bio

Dr. Mu’Min Oseguera is the Founding Executive Director of Muslim Wellness Foundation (MWF), a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting healing and emotional well-being in American Muslim communities through dialogue, education and training. Through Muslim Wellness Foundation, Dr. Mu'Min Oseguera has established the Omar ibn Said Institute for Black Muslim Studies & Research, the annual Black Muslim Psychology Conference and the Deeply Rooted Emerging Leaders Fellowship for Black Muslim young adults.

Dr. Mu'Min Oseguera is an Assistant Professor in Psychology and Muslim Studies at Chicago Theological Seminary (CTS) and CTS' Project Director for the ASPIRE Project: Engaging Diverse Faith Communities in Anti-Racist Work. Her teaching, research and clinical areas of expertise include: healing justice and faith based activism, racial trauma and healing, psychological impact of anti-Muslim bigotry and anti-Blackness, Black Muslim psychology and Black Muslim intersectional invisibility.

Dr. Mu'Min Oseguera graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a BA in Psychology and MEd in Psychological Services. She pursued further graduate education, completing a second Masters in Restorative Practices & Youth Counseling (MRP) from the International Institute for Restorative Practices. Dr. Mu'Min Oseguera completed her doctorate in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Couple and Family Therapy, at Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia, PA.

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Food Justice Tour
Oct
29
12:00 PM12:00

Food Justice Tour

Feed Buffalo in collaboration with Buffalo’s Own, Core2Globe and R.A.F.T. will host The Food Justice Tour on Saturday 10/29/22. The Food Justice Tour aims to promote health equity and discuss the much neglected public health sector. The event will draw attention to the importance of food sustainability and bring resources to the Buffalo community.

Guests of the Food Justice Tour will be able to participate in or learn about:

– A community public art project
– Healthy food taste tests
– Mental health & social support resources
– Workforce development & education opportunities
– Indoor agriculture opportunities
– Education on nutrition & healthy living
– Food marketplace
– Free health screenings

During the event guests will also be able to experience the Black History 101 Mobile Museum founded by Dr. Khalid el-Hakim. The Black History Mobile Museum is an award winning collection of over 10,000 original artifacts of Black memorabilia dating from the trans-Atlantic slave trade era to hip-hop culture. The first event is free and open to the public. Pre-registration for the event is required.

Registration and more information:

Registration Form (Vendors)
Event Registration Information (Free)

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