Sisterhood is the collective name for a mixtape project of previously unreleased songs written by young up and coming female Muslim rappers, singers and poetesses from the UK, Europe and US.
Their songs deal with a range of issues that each has been affected by on some level ranging from the war in Iraq to racism, love, romance, living in a post 9/11 world, to women’s rights issues, faith and personal experiences of being young socially conscious Muslim women in the West.
“This is just the first small step towards encouraging these artists and others like them out there to pursue their dreams and hopes,” says
Deeyah, the founder of the Sisterhood project who selected this first volume of songs from scores submitted to her. And a way to let them know they are not alone in their struggles and hardship to get their music and message out” there.