Khadija J. Khan coordinates two of Advocate’s Youth Leadership Councils – the International Youth Leadership Council and the Muslim Youth Leadership Council. Previously, Khadija worked as a youth activist herself on similar issues with the Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence in her hometown of Boise, Idaho. Khadija brings a wealth of student organizing experience from Washington, D.C. and Cape Town, South Africa. She has a Bachelor’s of Arts in Justice and Peace Studies from Georgetown University. -from advocatesforyouth.org

Positions

“A bitter truth, often glossed over in the name of "tradition," is the religious teachings and the responsibilities of a Muslim woman.”
Crimes against Humanity: "Normal" Treatment of Middle Eastern Women
28 January 2017
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9761/middle-eastern-women
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