Edina lekovic biography of abraham

          Five Points of Light for American Muslims in Five Years.

          My friend and fellow Abraham's daughters MuslimzJewish womens group member helps a Women's March volunteer put on a flag scarf as a hijab and they embrace and....

          Edina Leković

          American activist

          Edina Leković is the inaugural Community Scholar in Residence with UCLA's Islamic Studies Program and the Fowler Museum, where is researching and sharing the history of Muslim Los Angeles.

          She also serves as the Executive Director of the Robert Ellis Simon Foundation, which supports mental wellness services for L.A. County’s most vulnerable residents. Her expertise in storytelling, strategic communications, media relations, leadership development and interfaith community building have been shaped, tested and honed over 25 years of service to advance the cause of American Muslims.

          From working for underdog advocacy groups on high stakes policy issues to serving in the Obama White House on the Domestic Policy Council and now at the ACLU.

        1. From working for underdog advocacy groups on high stakes policy issues to serving in the Obama White House on the Domestic Policy Council and now at the ACLU.
        2. Edina Lekovic, Director of Policy and Programming for the Muslim Public Affairs Council.
        3. My friend and fellow Abraham's daughters MuslimzJewish womens group member helps a Women's March volunteer put on a flag scarf as a hijab and they embrace and.
        4. Interview with Edina Lekovic, August 9, ; Islamic Center of Southern California “Abraham in the Qur'an: the unbound body,” Keynote, Conference on.
        5. Edina Lekovic, Edina Lekovic.
        6. Career

          Leković has appeared on leading media outlets, including CNN, MSNBC, FOX News, NPR, Al-Jazeera and BuzzFeed. In 2015, she was named one of L.A.’s “10 Most Inspiring Women Game Changers” by Los Angeles Magazine after she gave the historic first sermon at the Women's Mosque of America.

          She was also named one of the "500 Most Influential Muslims in the World"