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MPV's Progressive Islam Curriculum Live Workshop - Unit 2 Part 1

Muslims for Progressive Values is excited to bring to our community the Progressive Islam Curriculum Live Workshop with Kendra Cordova, educator, MPV Board Member, and the brilliant mind behind our Youtube Series, MPV with Kendra

The second workshop in this online series will cover the first part of Unit 2 of the Progressive Islam Curriculum, Foundations and Practices of Progressive Islam, to introduce attendees to a concise and clear description of the term Progressive Islam and the values and beliefs associated with this term and the movement it is associated with. In this workshop, participants will learn about the various ways of defining Progressive Islam before understanding the historical roots of the movement on which Muslims for Progressive Values bases so much of its advocacy work. 

MPV's Progressive Islam Curriculum Live Workshop

Date: Saturday April 5, 2025 

Time: 7:00 PM PT | 9:00 PM CT | 10:00 PM ET

Registration Fee: $15 donation to Muslims for Progressive Values' Public Education Fund to compensate our educator with the benefit of an interactive question and answer session.*

*48 hours before the first live workshop begins, you'll receive an email from Kendra with the Zoom link to join the live workshop.

About the Registration Fee:

We want our educational resources to be as accessible as possible but we also believe in compensating our educators and the people who make these educational programs possible. If you would like to attend but cannot afford the $15 donation to MPV, please reach out to us at info@mpvusa.org.

If you have the ability to and would like to sponsor an individual's attendance for the workshop, please make a donation of $30 and add a note to your donation signaling that you are sponsoring a community member's registration fee.

About the Educator:

Kendra Cordova (they/them) is a revert Muslim. They hold an MFA in Creative Writing and their background includes advanced language and composition, storytelling, literary analysis, world literature, and training as a spiritual life coach. 

Kendra was raised with a strict religious education within the Catholic Church, but didn't feel that the teachings reflected their belief in God's compassion and love. They went on to spend time studying world religions and spent years with New Age movements. These teachings were full of healing and compassion, but were still missing an important aspect: the Oneness of God.

In 2019 Kendra was diagnosed with Mixed Connective Tissue Disease, and felt drawn to study Islam. After reading the Quran and a few years of study, they knew they had found the truth in Islam and converted at the end of 2021.

As a queer person (nonbinary asexual panromantic), and the mother of two special needs children, Kendra has been inspired by the beauty of the Quran and the core Islamic principles including social justice, fostering a personal relationship with God, and the celebration of diversity in God's creation. They have incorporated Islam into their creative life as well, writing sufi poetry and including Islamic imagery in their paintings which have been featured in juries exhibitions in the U.S.

As a host for MPV, Kendra hopes to share the progressive message of Islam and help Muslims who have often felt marginalized in the community to feel seen, heard, and loved through sharing Islamic stories, analyzing scholarly research, and encouraging viewers to share their stories, too.

You can contact Kendra at mpvwithkendra@gmail.com

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