UMBC Muslim Students' Association will be hosting a workshop about leadership and dealing with typical stereotypes pertaining to Muslim women. The workshop will be led by Sr. Rascha Dughly and Sr. Asma Mirza.
Date: Feb 15th, 2011
Location: UC 312. 6p.m-8p.m.
Sister. Rascha is a wonderful and accomplished person, mother and physician in the Howard County area. She has kindly offered her time, so please try to attend the event.
Sister. Asma, as noted on the ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) website "is an American born Muslim, living in Virginia, who recently earned her MBA from the University of Maryland. At the age of 26, Ms. Asma is the youngest person ever elected to a leadership position with ISNA. Ms. Asma currently works as a strategy consultant and has a track record of successful leadership in her roles as founder of the MSA Legacy Fund and as a founding member of the 'Campaign Civil Rights" at Georgetown University, where she received her BSBA in Business Management. Ms. Asma has actively supported the positive growth of ISNA as the 2007-2009 MSA National President and a previous committee member on the ISNA Youth Committee, Annual Convention Program Committee, Secretary General Search Committee (2007-2010) and as an ISNA convention and conference speaker."
Please come and invite your friends to this one of a kind event.
Everyone is welcome.
Date: Feb 15th, 2011
Location: UC 312. 6p.m-8p.m.
Sister. Rascha is a wonderful and accomplished person, mother and physician in the Howard County area. She has kindly offered her time, so please try to attend the event.
Sister. Asma, as noted on the ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) website "is an American born Muslim, living in Virginia, who recently earned her MBA from the University of Maryland. At the age of 26, Ms. Asma is the youngest person ever elected to a leadership position with ISNA. Ms. Asma currently works as a strategy consultant and has a track record of successful leadership in her roles as founder of the MSA Legacy Fund and as a founding member of the 'Campaign Civil Rights" at Georgetown University, where she received her BSBA in Business Management. Ms. Asma has actively supported the positive growth of ISNA as the 2007-2009 MSA National President and a previous committee member on the ISNA Youth Committee, Annual Convention Program Committee, Secretary General Search Committee (2007-2010) and as an ISNA convention and conference speaker."
Please come and invite your friends to this one of a kind event.
Everyone is welcome.