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Zainab takes a journey back home to Iraq to explore how life has changed under ISIS occupation and the U.S led invasion. She meets an Iraqi Mother named Um Hanadi – who leads a brigade of men fighting ISIS.
The battle of the sexes wages on in this hilarious parody of competitive game shows; but this time the women must also overcome society's double standards. Christina Milian's color commentary highlights how the balance of power still leans in one direction.
The classic board game we all know and love has been updated for 2016 with a twist of racial inequality, and just in time for the holidays! Sanaa Lathan sells the sad truth in this hilarious parody commercial. To make a difference in the lives of those in foster care, visit http://sanaalathanfoundation.org/
Muslim women who are wearing the headscarfs are becoming the targets of attacks and threats to their lives and safety. Zainab goes to Minneapolis, Minnesota to understand why they are taking the headscarf on, the meaning of Islam in their lives, and how they are fighting back with their voice and actions .
WHAT'S HAPPENING
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Discover the human voices behind the headlines in the new Huffington Post Original series THE ZAINAB SALBI PROJECT. Zainab Salbi, author, activist, and founder of Women for Women International fearlessly travels the world shedding light on global issues through the incredible personal stories of people who are struggling, surviving and thriving in a sea of conflict. Join Zainab as she explores the uncomfortable questions, shatters stereotypes, and courageously reveals the humanity we all share.
Oversharing with your pedicurist, yoga class, and pug? Mayim Bialik demonstrates all the moments in life where we could and should be in therapy. For more info on keeping your mind healthy, visit NAMI.
Can't is a word so frequently used, it's a crutch. When I tell, mainly women, some of the exercises I'm doing, like pull-ups, I immediately hear the pushback.
Do you check your breasts regularly? Are you proactive with your health? Do you have a medical baseline? We are our own advocates and need to advocate on our breasts behalf.