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Uyghur and India Action Group

The Uyghur and India Action Group is working to address the oppression and harm targeting Muslims in China and India respectively:

  •     China is perpetrating various crimes against humanity in an attempt to eradicate the Uyghur religion and culture. We have issued a statement and Fact Sheet, which you can view here. 
  •     The Indian government excluded Muslims from the new Citizenship Amendment Act of 2019, which expedites citizenship for all other religious minorities. Extreme violence has been perpetrated against Muslims by police and non-state forces.

The Uyghur and India Action Group has a two-pronged approach to addressing these situations:

  •     Education
  •     Advocacy and Action

If you are interested in joining the Uyghur and India Action Group or would like more information, please complete this form. 

Recent Position Statements

Uyghur Statement and Fact Sheet

Statement on Forced Hysterectomies

Statement Regarding Genocidal Practices Imposed on Uyghur Women

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Abe Film Screening and Director's Talkback on January 17, 2021 from 2:00-3:00 pm EST

You’re invited to watch the recently released film, Abe, and participate in a Zoom panel discussion with film director, Fernando Grostein Andrade, and Palestinian/American screenwriters and film producers. The story focuses on twelve-year old Abe (Avraham/Ibrahim), the child of a Jewish mother and Muslim father (Israeli and Palestinian background).  Abe is torn by his family’s fighting over cultural and political issues during every family meal. Follow Abe as he goes on a culinary journey to find himself and familial peace, using food to bring all sides of his family together. For more detailed information, please read this press kit.

We’ll provide you with a link to watch the film ahead of time (please watch prior to January 14th). Then, join us on January 17th for a live Zoom event where you’ll have the opportunity to learn from Abe’s director, producers, screenwriters and meet other women from across the Sisterhood. Once you register on Eventbrite, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to view the film and a Zoom link for Sunday Jan. 17th’s live event.

Click here to register!

Town Hall Facebook Live With One of The Sisterhood's Greatest Supporters inThe U.S. Senate!
Cofounders, Sheryl Olitzky and Atiya Aftab, in dialogue with Senator Cory Booker as we focus on the issues facing us as Muslim and Jewish women in this challenging time in our history. Click here to watch.