646. Community-Centered Program Design: Lessons from Arab Women United - Zahraa Alrafish
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Meet Zahraa 🤝, the inspiring founder of Arab Women United. Zahraa’s vision is simple but powerful: to create spaces where Arab, immigrant, and first-generation women feel seen, supported, and empowered. What started as a small college club has grown into a thriving nonprofit offering culturally grounded programs that nurture mental wellness, economic freedom, and leadership from within.
In this conversation, Zahraa shares her journey and the deep care that fuels her work—a mission rooted in community, resilience, and the belief that when women support each other, entire communities rise. Her story reminds us that pausing to listen, heal, and connect is how we build lasting change.
Join us for a heartfelt conversation that challenges stereotypes, celebrates diversity, and uplifts the unstoppable spirit of women rising together.
Episode Highlights
- Founding Arab Women United (01:47)
- Owning the Narrative & Breaking Misconceptions (06:48)
- Empowerment Through Community-Centered Programs (11:48)
- Building Partnerships & Community Growth (15:33)
- Responsive Program Design & Feedback (18:22)
- Scaling Leadership & Volunteer Engagement (20:37)
- Personal Inspiration & The Power of Representation (22:13)
- Zahraa’s One Good Thing (24:12)
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