Power was a founding member of the
Muslim Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity (MASGD), which works to support and connect
LGBTQ+ Muslims. He served as a program coordinator at MASGD's Trans Wellness Conference from 2012 to 2014. Power also served as co-chair for MASGD's retreat for two years and served on the retreat planning team for five. Before his work with MASGD, Power was an early member of
Al-Fatiha Foundation, a similar organization that disbanded in 2005, and served on its or advisory council. In July 2015, Power was an invited speaker at the National Interfaith Service held in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as part of the LGBT 50th celebration. He joined Bishop Gene Robinson, Rev. Jeffrey H. Jordan-Pickett, Rabbi Linda Holtzman, Rabbi Margot Stein, Rev. Timothy Safford, Rev. Susan Richardson and singer Jonathan Allen at the event. Power previously worked as the Muslim coordinator with Transfaith, which is a nonprofit based in Philadelphia that supports transgender individuals in religious communities. Power works for
Smith College School for Social Work as a communications specialist. He also gives speeches about transgender and Islam, LGBT Muslims, and progressive Muslims. ==Publications==