
Guest: Ms. J. Najeeb, Founder & Executive Director of the Muslim Women’s Coalition
We’re diving into one of the most vital conversations of our time with Ms. J. Najeeb, a highly respected advocate, educator, and the driving force behind the Muslim Women’s Coalition (MWC)—an organization committed to empowering Muslim women, advancing civil rights, and elevating the voices of marginalized communities across the nation.
Ms. Najeeb joins Earl for a powerful, unfiltered conversation about the rising tide of Islamophobia, targeted misinformation, and political polarization that deeply impact Muslim communities—particularly women of color who are working on the frontlines of justice and community-building.
As the social and political climate becomes increasingly hostile, Ms. Najeeb breaks down the urgent challenges Muslim women face—from discrimination and surveillance to underrepresentation and the erosion of civil liberties. She also highlights the coalition’s vital work in legal advocacy, civic engagement, and leadership development.
One defining example? The Muslim Women’s Coalition’s groundbreaking initiatives that gained national attention for amplifying Muslim women’s leadership in public life. What many once viewed as an uphill climb—empowering Muslim women to lead, vote, organize, and stand unapologetically in their identity—has now become a powerful movement challenging long-standing stereotypes and confronting institutional barriers head-on.
📍 Tune in to “What’s Going On with Earl Ingram” as Ms. J. Najeeb of the Muslim Women’s Coalition reveals what’s really at stake for Muslim women today—and what comes next in the ongoing fight for dignity, rights, and true representation.