There are many queens who are involved in the movement for social justice. Rasheedah Muhammad, a student activist at Prairie View A&M, discusses what its like to be in the Justice or Else Movement, what it means to her, and her growth in the Nation of Islam.

Something that Rasheedah also focuses on is empowering herself by continuing to find her role(s) in the fight for social justice and equality, being active in advocacy, and being around other leaders who have the same passions as her.
I know that any woman that listens to this will be empowered, inspired and motivated to find her role in this movement.
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