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Abdul-Aliy Muhammad

Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad is a cofounder of the Black and Brown Workers Co-op. In their work, they often problematize medical surveillance, discuss the importance of bodily autonomy, and center Blackness. They identify as queer and nonbinary and grew up in West Philadelphia.

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Opinion: Dare to imagine a different kind of board

Apr. 29, 2021 8:54 am

Opinion: Dare to imagine a different kind of board

Guest columnist Abdul-Aliy Muhammad identifies some of the problems they see in current boards, and proposes some alternative structures.
Opinion: Black and Brown youth are powerful, not pawns

Mar. 25, 2019 9:00 am

Opinion: Black and Brown youth are powerful, not pawns

Black and Brown Workers Cooperative cofounders Shani Akilah and Abdul-Aliy Muhammad say oppressive rhetoric from power brokers toward marginalized community is rife in the discussion about Attic Youth Center allegations.