From Nearly White to Brown: Nation, Identity, and the Racialization of Muslim Americans
Authors: Amílcar Antonio Barreto and Omar K. Sindi Published in: Culture and Religion …
Muslims are a growing presence in U.S., but still face negative views from the public
An unprecedented amount of public attention focused on Muslim Americans in …
Muslim org wants White House to reject Islamophobic Pentagon policy pick
Emgage Action, a national advocacy organization for Muslim Americans, says it …
Muslim Caucus to hold first conference amid Trump’s attacks
Muslim political leaders and academics are set to gather in Washington, …
Muslim Americans running for office in highest numbers since 2001
A record number of Muslim Americans ran for statewide or national …
Muslims more likely than Americans overall to say blacks lack equal rights in U.S.
Two-thirds of Muslims in the United States (67%) say the country …
Strong religious beliefs are only one part of Muslim American identity
Nearly all Muslim Americans (97%) say they take pride in being …
Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago
For over two decades, the Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater …
California Recognizes August as Muslim Appreciation & Awareness Month
The California State Assembly voted to pass a resolution that officially …
Muslims and Islam: Key Findings in the U.S. and around the World
Muslims are the fastest-growing religious group in the world. Indeed, if …