Muslims For Just Futures (MJF) is a grassroots organization that builds power in Muslim communities through collective care, organizing, advocacy, and movement-building. We envision a society where our communities live with dignity, power, and freedom. We're so grateful you're supporting our work!
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The program types you will be supporting!
COLLECTIVE CARE
We build community through our healing justice program, where we host monthly heal circles and chaplaincy support for organizers and community members, led by our movement chaplain. We also support Muslim communities through mutual aid efforts.
ORGANIZING
Our community organizing work is focused on connecting our community-building efforts to cultivating members and leaders through political education, training, organizing institutes, and campaigns. We house the annual Muslim Women’s Organizing Institute and other organizing cohorts to support MJF’s critical rapid response, civic engagement, and mutual aid campaigns.
ADVOCACY
Our advocacy work is guided by our community building and organizing work to impact systems-level change. We advocate for divestment from systems of death and destruction and push for investment into structures of collective care that improve the material conditions of our communities. Our advocacy work is carried out through the Muslim Abolitionist Futures Network’s grassroots policy agenda titled, Abolishing the War on Terror, Building Communities of Care.
MOVEMENT-BUILDING
Our movement-building work focuses on building internally within Muslim communities and across movements. We build our own narratives of power and solidarity within Muslim communities through oral histories documented in our Movement Archives. Second, we believe in connecting with other organizations that have shared values to build collective grassroots power through co-anchoring the Muslim Abolitionist Futures National Network.
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