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Ilyasah Shabazz is the daughter of Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz. She shares their legacy through her books, speeches, events and causes on self-care, education, social justice and youth empowerment.
- About Ilyasah
Professor Ilyasah Shabazz promotes higher education for...
- Legacy
And today, I can honestly say I am extremely proud to be a...
- Contact
For press or booking, please contact me at info @...
- Events
About Ilyasah. Organizations; Legacy. Malcolm X; Dr. Betty...
- Organizations
My goal is to empower future generations through...
- Betty Before X
Betty Before X is a powerful middle-grade fictionalized...
- X: A Novel Paperback
Ilyasah Shabazz, Kekla Magoon “A completely absorbing novel....
- The Boy Who Grew Up to Become Malcolm X
Ilyasah Shabazz. Malcolm X grew to be one of America’s most...
- About Ilyasah
Ilyasah Shabazz (Queens, Nueva York, 22 de julio de 1962) es una escritora, activista y conferencista estadounidense, hija de Malcolm X y Betty Shabazz.
Ilyasah Shabazz (born July 22, 1962) is an American author, community organizer, social activist, and motivational speaker. She is the third daughter of Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz, and wrote a memoir titled Growing Up X.
24 de feb. de 2023 · At a press conference on Tuesday, Malcolm X's third daughter, Ilyasah Shabazz, along with civil rights attorney Ben Crump, announced plans to file a $100 million wrongful death lawsuit against...
Ilyasah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X, discusses the importance of structural change and the release of her memoir and The Autobiography of Malcolm X on Audible. She shares her personal journey, her father's compassion and his vision for a just society.
21 de feb. de 2020 · We are joined by Ilyasah Shabazz, one of six daughters of Malcolm X, who was just 2 years old when her father was assassinated in front of her, her siblings and her mother.
21 de feb. de 2023 · Two of his daughters, Ilyasah Shabazz and Qubilah Shabazz, were joined by attorney Ben Crump at a news conference at the site of the former Audubon Ballroom in upper Manhattan, where Malcolm X was fatally shot as a crowd gathered to hear him speak on Feb. 21, 1965.