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Advocacy and Awareness

In the fight for human rights, and against Islamism and Antisemitism, Yasmine has always been front and center. Throughout her advocacy, Yasmine has tirelessly stood against the threat of fundamentalist Islam and the rise of antisemitism. She has organized conferences around the world, participated in campus talks at Harvard, Stanford, and Dartmouth, spearheaded online campaigns, and joined talks with other organizations to help raise awareness. Yasmine has testified in the House of Commons in Canada and co-authored groundbreaking testimonies to the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Education and MPs pushing back against antisemitism in our nation. She has fiercely championed for women and LGBT rights in Islamic countries and communities as well as in the West. She joined United Against Gender Apartheid Campaign to lend her voice to Iranian and Afghan women who are fighting to criminalize gender apartheid around the world. Yasmine has been an integral part of the fight for freedom of all women and has always amplified the voice of the voiceless.

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Yasmine is the co-founder and co-director of CLARITYy Coalition, a global alliance of Muslims, ex-Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Christians, people of all faiths and no faiths, academics, scholars, authors, and activists who stand for peace, democracy, liberty, and secular governance and who are deeply concerned by the continuing threat posed to these values by the actions and demands of Islamists in various places around the world.

DC Conference - 2024

Yasmine has been passionately speaking up against antisemitism and working hard to raise awareness on her podcast since its inception. Yasmine has also been working closely with organizations such as Six Million Voices, and has helped lead her audience through a 2-hour virtual tour of Auschwitz. She has partnered with ALLCA a coalition of community groups, organizations, and individuals dedicated to fighting the alarming rise of antisemitism in Canada. In adition, Yasmine joined Sharaka to go on the Holocaust Education Program. In Israel, she conducted interviews, met with a Holocaust survivor in Yad Vashem, had lunch with a Bedouin family in Rahat and met many other Israeli Arabs. She also visited the Nova Memorial, and a Kibbutz and the survivors that were attacked on October 7. 

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Fighting Antisemitism

Virtual Tour of Auschwitz - 2024
Holocaust Educational Program in Israel - 2024
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No Hijab Day Campaign

Yasmine is at the forefront of multiple online campaigns that fight for women's freedom and dignity. To fight compulsory hijab and to give women a voice, Yasmine created #FreeFromHijab campaign online which has been a huge success and an instrumental tool to help women find each other for support and solidarity. Also, to counter World Hijab Day that celebrates subjugation of women through forced hijab, Yasmine appointed February 1 to be #NoHijabDay and "encouraged everyone to stand in solidarity with women and girls across the world who do not want to wear a hijab but are forced to by their governments, their communities, or their families." (Unveiled: How the West Empowers Radical Muslims/ Yasmine Mohammed) 

United Against Gender Apartheid Campaign

In her fight for women's rights all around the world, Yasmine joined United Against Gender Apartheid Campaign, to help women from Iran and Afghanistan criminalize gender apartheid as a crime against women. As Yasmine mentions in her book Unveiled multiple times, women in Islamic countries and communities are living in an open-air prison, gender apartheid regimes that deprive women of basic human rights and dignities. And until and unless they are freed, nobody is actually free. 

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Women's Liberation Front

Yasmine joined Women's Liberation Front (WoLF), a radical feminist nonprofit organization committed to the total liberation of women and to amplifying women's voices around the world. To help bring awareness to the plight of Muslim and exMuslim women in the West among Western women's rights activists, Yasmine took part in WoLF's Summer Camp 2025. In her speaking engagement, she shared her experience as an exMuslim woman born and raised in Canada. She expressed her relief at being embraced by a community of women who relate to her trauma. Whether it is exMuslim women, Jewish women, or radical feminists, a lot of us know what it feels like to be betrayed by fellow liberals in the West. 

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