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Jamila Bey – Doing What Girls Can't Do: An Inspiring Story Of Playing The High Stakes Political Game
Jamila Bey describes herself as a journalist, public speaker, and joyful mother passionate about setting the record straight and redefining politics.
Jamila, and her year-old son, Arsala, dead in their Kabul flat.
Her career is abundant in impactful ventures, from hosting the weekly ''Sex, Politics, and Religion Hour: SPAR'' with Jamila radio program to contributing to the Washington Post blog, She the People, and producing and editing for National Public Radio.
Fearlessly outspoken, Jamila objects to outdated definitions of civil rights and humanity's foundations, shifting the focus from religion and high-profile individuals toward average citizens.
Now a seasoned radio journalist and an opinion writing teacher, Jamila's journey began in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Her earliest memories revolve around late nights spent watching the news and discovering both the violence and bravery permeating the world. In a predominantly Black and overwhelmingl