Muslims and Islam in America
Keynote Speaker:
Workshop Overview:
The first year of the workshops included Key Note Presentation by Moustafa Bayoumi on his book ‘’ and its relevance to the study of Muslims and Islam in America particularly in the university setting.
Faculty & Student Presentations:
Students from ‘Muslims in Popular American Culture’ Course by Dr. Anne Richards & Dr. Iraj Omidvar Presented on the following topics:
- Dr. Chenaz Seelarbokus on Rumi
- Mary Elizabeth Tyler Boucebci on reality TV show ‘All American Muslim
- Yen Rodriguez on ‘Islam and transnational hip-hop
- Dr. Griselda Thomas on African-American naming practices and the Nation of Islam
- Nikkeshia Wilson on ‘ “Re-verts” to Islam in the Latino-a community
- Dr. Sandra Bird on ‘Atlanta Muslims’
- Dr. Iraj Omidvar on representation of Muslims
Presentations were based on the speakers’ contributions to the book, ‘’
Film and Screening Discussion:
- Film: 8 Centuries of Muslims in America -
More information on Bayoumi's Book:
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Media Interviews/Contributions
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Book Reviews
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News Related to the Book
- Salon.com: Higher education’s real censors: What we’re missing in the debate over trigger warnings and “coddled” students