Maryam is a London-based cultural educator, keynote speaker, writer, and parent mentor exploring how race, migration, systems, and generational trauma shape Black and Brown family life.
Through speaking, writing, and mentoring, she examines the impact of colonial legacy, cultural silence, and survival-based parenting on identity, belonging, and emotional wellbeing across generations. Her work challenges inherited cycles within Black and South Asian communities and reframes the home as both a site of social conditioning and generational change.
Drawing on lived experience, behavioural insight, faith literacy, and thought leadership, Maryam creates culturally grounded conversations around conscious parenting, race, leadership, and decolonial change.
Her work and commentary have been featured across mainstream media, including BBC, ITV News, and the Daily Mirror, contributing to wider discussions around parenting, identity, race, and social change.
Maryam is a London-based cultural educator, keynote speaker, writer, and parent mentor exploring how race, migration, systems, and generational trauma shape Black and Brown family life.
Through speaking, writing, and mentoring, she examines the impact of colonial legacy, cultural silence, and survival-based parenting on identity, belonging, and emotional wellbeing across generations. Her work challenges inherited cycles within Black and South Asian communities and reframes the home as both a site of social conditioning and generational change.
Drawing on lived experience, behavioural insight, faith literacy, and thought leadership, Maryam creates culturally grounded conversations around conscious parenting, race, leadership, and decolonial change.
Her work and commentary have been featured across mainstream media, including BBC, ITV News, and the Daily Mirror, contributing to wider discussions around parenting, identity, race, and social change.