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Halal Sex: The Intimate Lives of Muslim Women in North America (Sheima Benembarek)
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Halal Sex: The Intimate Lives of Muslim Women in North America (Sheima Benembarek)

An unprecedented glimpse into the sex lives of female and gender-expansive Muslims living across Canada and the United States. So, what happens when immigrants and the children of immigrants set about pursuing an open and active sex life on a more sexually liberated continent, amid western peers and attitudes? The six deeply personal stories in Halal Sex attempt to answer this question, bringing a hushed conversation out into the open. Within these pages you’ll meet Azar, a non-binary trans Sufi; Bunmi, a Nigerian navigating shame and Tinder; Eman, a lesbian stand-up comic in an interfaith marriage; Taslim, a virgin in her forties struggling to erect healthy boundaries; and Khadijah, an exotic dancer and sex worker.

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Living to 99: Collectivism, Non-Attachment, & Liberation (Mx Yaffa As)
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Living to 99: Collectivism, Non-Attachment, & Liberation (Mx Yaffa As)

Living to 99 is a love letter to those of us at the margins of spirituality. Through reflections on the 99 Names of Allah, we examine what it means to be human, to organize, and to strive for collective liberation. Utilizing physical, somatic, emotional, and spiritual pathways for healing and growth-grounded in collectivism and non-attachment- Living to 99 envisions spiritual connection between the world we currently inhabit and the utopia we are collectively yet to liberate.

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Who Is Wellness For? (Fariha Roisin)
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Who Is Wellness For? (Fariha Roisin)

Fariha Roisin explores the commodification and appropriation of wellness through the lens of social justice, providing resources to help anyone participate in self-care, regardless of race, identity, socioeconomic status or able-bodiedness. In this thought-provoking book, part memoir, part journalistic investigation, the acclaimed writer and poet explores the way in which the progressive health industry has appropriated and commodified global healing traditions. She reveals how wellness culture has become a luxury good built on the wisdom of Black, brown, and Indigenous people—while ignoring and excluding them.

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