Haydar is the co-host of the
PBS show "The Great Muslim American Road Trip" which aired in July 2022. The show follows Mona and her husband Sebastian "on a cross-country journey along historic Route 66. As they meet new friends and explore more than a dozen stops, Mona and Sebastian weave a colorful story about what it means to be Muslim in America today." The couple spent weeks on the road meeting people all along Route 66 to hear the story of Muslims in America starting from the earliest stories (pre-USA) like that of
Mustafa Azzemmouri, a Moroccan enslaved by the Spanish and forcibly brought to North America with the
Conquistadors as a navigator and skilled linguist as well as the stories of the enslaved West-African-Muslims who were sold into chattel slavery in the early US history. The show highlights these historical stories as well as modern stories of Muslims in the now US. In 2016, at 6 months pregnant with her second child, Haydar was at the
Standing Rock Indian Reservation, taking a stand with the native peoples of the U.S in opposition to the
Key Stone Pipeline. Her song "American", from her
EP Barbarican, speaks to some of her experiences there. shot by
Jake Scott. Haydar's debut song, "Hijabi (Wrap My Hijab)", went viral.
Billboard named this 2017 single one of “The 20 Best Protest Songs of 2017” as well as one of the “Top 25 Feminist Anthems." The song builds bridges of hope and understanding while dispelling myths, correcting stereotypes, and educating the world about who she is and what she stands for. The song launched her career as well as creating positive reception.
NPR called her debut video for “Hijabi (Wrap My Hijab)" “reminiscent of
Lemonade”, and that the visuals “channel
Beyonce”. The video was included by the
De Young Museum in
San Francisco in an exhibit on Muslim women's fashions in 2018. Haydar's second single "Dog" featured
Jackie Cruz of
Orange Is the New Black. Her other song, "Suicide Doors", was written to deal with the suicide of one of her friends. The culture of Flint is the reason Haydar became a lover, student and creator in
hip hop culture. She cites the likes of
Mos Def,
Lupe Fiasco,
Lauryn Hill and others as inspirations to her for representing themselves and their religion in music proudly and without compromise. She also appeared in Couric's
National Geographic show
America Inside Out. On March 28, 2018, she was featured on the
CBS Evening News for her "resistance music". The
Emmy-nominated series
The Secret Life of Muslims by Josh Seftel featured her and Sebastian. Their episode remains the most viewed episode of the series. In July 2018, Haydar appeared on
Marcus Samuelsson's
PBS show
No Passport Required, where she showed him around the studio where she recorded her first two songs. In November 2018, Haydar released her song "Lifted". In 2020, Haydar took part in the online Call to Unite program, which was started by
Tim Shriver to help those most vulnerable during the
COVID-19 pandemic. She performed a song live as part of the event. == Education ==