Cadar Mohamud

Host and Founder of The Digital Sisterhood
March 7, 2023 - 6:30pm
What Holds Us Close: A Conversation with The Digital Sisterhood
Afro-American Cultural Center, Founder's Room See map
211 Park St.

“The Digital Sisterhood is a platform that aims to unite women of color and counter the pre-existing narrative on what it means to be a Muslim woman.” Join us for a conversation with Sister’s Cadar, Safia, and Khadra as we discuss the success of their groundbreaking podcast, their motivations within the world of modern-day story-telling, and their experiences as Muslim women of color in the world of journalism and media.
 

About Cadar Mohamud

Cadar Mohamud is the host and Founder of The Digital Sisterhood
(TDS). TDS is a media and pop-culture start-up that aims to unite
Muslim women globally by cultivating their own spaces, creating
their own content and being the author’s of their own stories.
TDS’s goal is to counter the pre-existing narrative on what it
means to be a Muslim woman in the world today.

Through digital storytelling, Cadar aims to build a platform that
inspires women worldwide to take charge of their own narrative by
sharing their stories and experiences, which in turn drives
empathy and inspires individuals to take positive action and to
create a culture of global cooperation. The Digital Sisterhood
Podcast tops charts around the world and in recent weeks held a
spot in the top 3 podcasts in Canada, according to Spotify
metrics.