New Haven, Connecticut • Jan 30 – Feb 1, 2026
Nurturing Unity and Resilience (NUR)
Why NUR?
The Yale Black Muslim Students Association is proud to host a conference that celebrates and explores the fullness of Black Muslim identity. While many spaces focus solely on religion or solely on Black identity, this gathering seeks to honor the powerful intersection of both. Our existence as Black Muslims makes us different, shaped by histories, challenges, and triumphs that deserve to be acknowledged, uplifted, and celebrated.
This conference will highlight the richness and diversity of the Black Muslim experience in America and around the world, including our careers, our daily lives, our similarities, and our differences. We are not just one image; we carry multiple stories and perspectives that need to be heard. Our intention is to create a space where students and community members can come together to discuss, reflect, and build. We aim to attract undergraduate students navigating the realities of Black Muslim identity, providing guidance and inspiration as they move toward their personal and professional goals.
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