Tarikonda v. Pinjari
…for wives under Michigan law versus Indian law (equitable distribution vs. property only in their name), it would be contrary to public policy to afford comity to the Indian divorce….
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…for wives under Michigan law versus Indian law (equitable distribution vs. property only in their name), it would be contrary to public policy to afford comity to the Indian divorce….
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…of Ruth in Maryland, discussed the social services available at the shelter. Services include abuser intervention programs and cultural sensitivity training for their predominantly Latin American clients. Mr. Arenas additionally…
KARAMAH Advocates for Cultural Sensitivity at the World Bank Read More »
…are newly employed or are seeking employment. While we believe that every day is a day of service to our community, we are proud to have commemorated the legacy of…
KARAMAH Celebrates MLK Day through Community Service Supporting Women’s Empowerment Read More »
KARAMAH extends congratulations to the Islamic Speaker’s Bureau of Atlanta (ISB) for recently being awarded the 2012 “Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Service Award” by Emory University. This award recognizes…
KARAMAH Congratulates ISB Atlanta on Community Service Award Read More »
…and Leadership”, an inspiring keynote address by Lynn Rosenthal, and the “River of Life” exercise with KARAMAH’s executive director, Aisha Rahman. Imam Magid gave the LLSP Class of 2015 their…
2015 Law and Leadership Summer Program Starts on a High Note Read More »
In so many ways, Ailya Vajid represents the intersection of scholarship, service, and leadership which KARAMAH encourages and instills in young women. A 2011 graduate of the Law and Leadership…
Ailya Vajid, a Brilliant Embodiment of Scholarship, Service, and Leadership Read More »
…as well as practical skills for service providers to assess the services and barriers for Muslim victims. By the end of the training, service providers will have a better understanding…
Webinar Series – Addressing DV in the American Muslim Community Read More »
…which it took place. Husband and Wife, of Indian descent, were married in Pakistan. Husband came to U.S.as a non-immigrant. Wife remained in Pakistan. After 11 years in the U.S.,…
On March 1, 2016, KARAMAH Executive Director Aisha Rahman spoke at the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence (MNADV)’s Culturally-Specific Service Provider Round Table entitled “Voices of Multiple Faiths, Forced Marriage,…
Ms. Rahman at MNADV Workshop: “Is There a Nexus Between Religion and DV?” Read More »
On November 6th, 2015, KARAMAH offered a cultural sensitivity training workshop to service providers, attorneys and advocates titled “Domestic Violence Through the Lens of Marginalized Communities: Improving our Response.” Aisha…
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