Aisha is a self proclaimed LOUD TALKER, both literally and figuratively. She is an accomplished educator, curriculum developer, facilitator, author, and anti-racism advocate. She has been in the Seattle area for the past ten years and has offered workshops all over the country.
Aisha worked with educators from all over the country to curate resources for an open-source website for all to utilize in learning about how we are all affected by racism. She holds a Master of Social Work degree from Hunter College in New York City.
Aisha was born in Egypt and has lived in five different states and three different countries.
A sample of workshops Aisha has led:
Microagressions and Bystander Training
Collaborative Leadership for Collective Liberation
Laying the Foundation for Talking to Children About Race
How to Have Difficult Conversations
Ministering to Families of Color
The Role of Churches in Current Racial Justice Movements
Transition; How We are is Who We Are
Conflict-Why It’s Important and How to Work Through It
Creating Leadership Opportunities for Growth in a Diverse World
Understanding the Roots of Anti-Black Racism