Queer, Young & Muslim S2 E8
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What happens to young people when religious dogma clashes with sexual identity? In many cultures, living outside of sexual norms can evoke guilt, shame and rejection. But, Mohammad Awad who runs the award-winning Muslim Peers Project, which supports young Muslims, says that religious identity and queer identity are not mutually exclusive - they can exist in harmony.
An artist, writer and poet, Awad talks with Chris Jaeger about mental health consequences of marginalisation, advocating for acceptance, and creating a safe place where young Muslims can access culturally sensitive support.
The Muslim Peers Project
The Muslim Peers Project is an initiative by Outloud to support young queer Muslims experiencing mental health distress.
https://outloud.org.au/projects/muslim-peers-project/
https://www.instagram.com/muslim_peers_project
IAMF! is supported by the Mental Health Commission of NSW.
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Interviews include explicit language and feature topics such as depression, stigma and suicide. We acknowledge that this content may be difficult and we encourage listeners to take care of their safety and well-being.
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