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KCAL News
Oct. 7, 2024
The nonprofit, NewGround strives for Muslim-Jewish partnerships for change, where equity and inclusion are core to the community. Marium Mohiuddin and Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon completed the NewGround Fellowship more than 10 years ago, and are still friends and partners in their fight again Islamophia and Antisimitism.
csuDHTV
May 9, 2024
As the Israel-Palestine War rages on, I sit down with my consulting partner, Marium Mohiuddin, to speak about our work around contested histories of Israel-Palestine, conflict resolution skills, Islamophobia, Antisemitism, and creating avenues for dialogue. We explore what it means to be Muslim-American and Jewish-American in this moment of national upheaval, college campus protests, and where this national and global moment might be heading toward.
American Red Cross - Los Angeles
March 7, 2022
After 17 years with Biomedical Services, Amy Papageorges joined Humanitarian Services as the new Executive Director of the Long Beach and South Bay Chapter. Communications Director Marium Mohiuddin welcomes her to the Region and spends some time getting to know the new executive director.
KHTS News
July 7, 2021
The Red Cross is assisting people under North Fire evacuation orders who have no place to go, according to Marium Mohiuddin, a spokesperson for the American Red Cross. “We are talking with people virtually by helping with what they need,” said Mohiuddin.
American Red Cross - Los Angeles Region
April 18, 2021
The American Red Cross Los Angeles Region thanks volunteers for all of their hard work. Volunteers are the backbone of our organization, and the nonprofit could not provide all of the services they do in Los Angeles County without the dedication of volunteers.
News Guide
Aug. 5, 2020
The spread of COVID-19 may be less likely at a hotel because living quarters there are more isolated than they would be at shelters, where dozens of people could wind up sleeping in the same room together. But in case disaster strikes where hotels are not a viable option, Red Cross officials are preparing to ensure a safe environment at shelters, said Marium Mohiuddin, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles region.
Temple Beth Am
June 21, 2018
In case you missed it on 6/21, here's our May the Faiths panel on spirituality, theology and Star Wars!!! Panel included Esther Kustanowitz, Jason Garreth Loke, Marium F. Mohiuddin, and Rabbi Ari Lucas

‘Star Wars’ and Islam -
Yes, there is a connection!
NewGround: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change
Dec. 27, 2015
The mythical saga of “Star Wars” ignited Marium’s childhood imagination and re-affirmed her Muslim faith. From family fandom to prized possessions, the love for Star Wars is not to be taken lightly (or seriously), but you try listening to the opening music without shedding a tear.
NewGround: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change
July 30, 2014
Following the end of her NewGround Fellowship, Marium Mohiuddin talks about one of their community project -- The Compassion Games. The project brought together several of the fellows and left a lasting impression on all those who participated.
Fox News
May 1, 2013
Marium Mohiuddin joins other NewGround Fellows in talking about the power of the fellowship and the effect it had on their lives then and to this day. Marium took part in the 2013-2014 cohort with 20 other Muslim and Jews.
United Religions Initiative - North America
July 19, 2024
Understand the steady growth of discrimination and hate crimes against Muslim community members and its connection to centuries of stereotypes and misunderstandings. This space was an opportunity to learn from a diverse panel of CC members and community leaders who share their experiences and their work against Islamophobia.
Speakers included a presentation from Marium Mohiuddin, and CC members Moina Shaiq from the Tri-City Interfaith Council in the San Francisco Bay Area and Fatima Emlemdi of the Oxford Interfaith Council at Miami University.
Student Affairs Now
Feb 28, 2024
Marium Mohiuddin and Dr. Zack Ritter have been working to build bridges between Jews and Muslims on college campuses. They share the challenges of holding space, unpacking trauma, teaching conflict resolution, and working through complex and contested histories. They also discuss the commonalities and differences of navigating Islamophobia and Antisemitism in America.
American Red Cross - Los Angeles Region
May 19, 2021
In light of recent violence & discrimination against #AsianAmericans, we remain committed to our humanitarian mission & reject hate, racism & violence of any kind. The Asian American Red Cross volunteers, staff & board members make our lifesaving work possible. We stand with you.
Repair
Dec. 15, 2020
Featuring stories by Tony Tolbert, Ashley Young, and Marium Mohiuddin, hosted by Danette Wilson, from 12/13/20. Energy was the 5th event in our 2020-2021 virtual storytelling series, "Transformation: Conversations & Storytelling About Healing and Social Action"
American Red Cross - Los Angeles Region
July 27, 2019
As disasters become more frequent and intense, it’s essential to prepare not only yourself but also your beloved pet. This video outlines simple steps you can take to ensure your pet’s safety and well-being in the event of an emergency evacuation.
NewGround: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change
March 1, 2017
Marium F. Mohiuddin, NewGround alum shares her beautiful story of family, love and loss.
"Death comes with so many rituals, traditions, beliefs and dogma and it comes with something more - family."
NewGround: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change
Nov. 5, 2015
In 2013-2014, I was honored to take part in the NewGround Muslim-Jewish Fellowship. The 10-month program changed my life and challenged me to face my own Antisemitism and learn more about the needed partnership between the two communities. Now, I'm a proud Jewslim.
NewGround: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change
July 13, 2014
Marium Mohiuddin joins other NewGround Fellows in talking about the power of the fellowship and the effect it had on their lives then and to this day. Marium took part in the 2013-2014 cohort with 20 other Muslim and Jews.
Storylines &
Perspectives
The Interfaith Observer
By Marium F. Mohiuddin
Oct. 1, 2024
“You have to come and help me right now!” he said. All I could think was “it’s 4 a.m., and there’s no way I can sneak out.” My parents would kill me. Despite being a senior in college, the rules of my strict Muslim upbringing still held me back.
Loyola Marymount
University
Sept. 2, 2024
Campus Ministry will host a series of workshops this month through November with guest speakers who will focus on building bridges between Jews and Muslims especially with the rise in antisemitism and islamophobia on college campuses.
Wait…it’s also the Muslim New Year?
Pondering the meaning of the Muslim holiday that - this year - coincides with the Jewish New Year
Grok Nation
Sept. 20, 2017
This week as millions of Jews celebrate the start of the Jewish New Year and the High Holy Days (the holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur), what
thousands (maybe even millions…) of Muslims worldwide will not even know is that, this week, it’s also the start of the Islamic New Year.
The Rohingya: 7 things you need to know about the “World’s Most Persecuted Minority”
A look inside what this conflict is about and where help is needed
Grok Nation
Oct. 23, 2017
While many of us may not be able to find Myanmar on a map, it is a real country with a real and worsening problem: the treatment of the Rohingya, the “most persecuted minority in the world.”
Beyond signs and selfies, let’s refocus on resistance: Another Women’s March perspective
Is the meaning and passion at the women’s marches is getting lost?
Grok Nation
Jan. 22, 2018
Last year, I went to the Los Angeles Women’s March with my sign and best friend, the Jewish half to my Jewslim (Muslim-Jewish) partnership. We wriggled our way to the front of the stage and took in all of the power, speeches and camaraderie of the day. This year, due to work, I couldn’t go to the march. But whenever I could, I snuck away to look at post after post of the more than 500,000 Angelenos who did. And while I reveled in the energy, the crowds and the signs from afar, things seemed different this year.
USC Marshall hosts ‘Religion in the Workplace’ panel
Representatives of different faiths compare challenges they’ve experienced as professionals.
USC Annenberg Media
By Laya Albert
Feb 7, 2024
As religion divides much of the world, USC united different faiths in Marshall’s panel on religion in the workplace.
Fertitta Hall spotlighted unique perspectives at Wednesday’s panel on “Religion in the Workplace,” bringing in four guest speakers of different religions who discussed the challenges they face in the professional world.
Whitman Wire
By Owen Jakel
Sept. 26, 2024
The Dialogue and Dignity Series kicked off the fall semester last week with a workshop on antisemitism and Islamophobia from Zack Ritter and Marium Mohiuddin, lead facilitators for Isma’/Shema Consulting.
South China Morning Post
By Marium F. Mohiuddin
Sept. 23, 2014
Differing temperaments and personalities in one workplace can lead to many situations, especially conflict situations when the interests, needs, goals or values of involved parties interfere with one another. The good news is that conflict is not necessarily a bad thing. With so many people working together, a conflict is sure to arise and with conflict management, this can become an opportunity for improvement. Here are five conflict
situations and the pros and cons to each that may help lead the way toward understanding between coworkers.
South China Morning Post
By Marium F. Mohiuddin
Aug. 1, 2014
Numbers and math - on a basic level, this is what one can expect from an accounting course. If you love these two things, then you’ll have fun studying. However, the truth is that there is more to this field of study than numbers and math. Accounting is the process of recording a business’ financial transactions. Therefore taking an accounting course
requires harnessing the meticulous skill of paying attention to detail while simultaneously and comprehensively gathering information.
Associated Press
July 5, 2019
Communities in the Mojave Desert tallied damage and made emergency repairs to cracked roads and broken pipes Friday as aftershocks from Southern California's largest earthquake in 20 years kept rumbling.
Volunteers will assemble hundreds of kits for distribution to vulnerable communities and veterans in Los Angeles
Feb. 8, 2022
The American Red Cross Los Angeles Region and ADT are teaming with Athletes in Action as part of a Super Service Project to build 500 emergency kits on Feb. 11, ahead of the Big Game. With a commitment to keeping communities safe, ADT and Red Cross naturally partnered and have organized one of the few weekend programs that give back to the community.
LA LGBT Center Pushes To End FDA Blood Donation Restriction For Gay And Bisexual Men
LAist
Feb 22, 2022
The Los Angeles LGBT Center is joining California's insurance commissioner in pushing the FDA to end a policy restricting blood donations from gay and bisexual men. This comes in the same week that
the L.A. County Board of Supervisors also voiced their opposition for the restrictions.
Hollywood Reporter
By THR Staff
May 23, 2014
A still-classified State Department email says that the White House reached out to YouTube about the controversial Innocence of Muslims video while the September 2012 Benghazi attack was still going on.
The message suggests that the Obama administration initially believed the events in Libya were a response to the anti-Islamic video, Republican congressman Darrell Issa said on Wednesday.
Austin American-Statesman
By Marium F. Mohiuddin
Sept. 26, 2018
At3 p.m. Thursday afternoon, I sat on the steps of The Smithsonian Castle waiting for my cousins. I turned to my phone to pass the time when I came upon Facebook status updates, tweets and e-mails about one subject — the Fort Hood shooting.
The Muslim Observer
By Marium F. Mohiuddin
March 15, 2015
Twelve years ago this year, a brave 23-year-old U.S. human rights activist stood in front of an Israeli military bulldozer to protest the demolition of homes in Gaza. Sadly that day, the world lost a fearless freedom fighter, Rachel Corrie was crushed to death.
Jewish Journal
By Ryan Torok
July 5, 2018
“Do or do not. There is no try.”
These words from the beloved “Star Wars” character Yoda surely will sound familiar to
fans of the epic space opera franchise that began in 1977 and continues to wow audiences to this day.
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