Listen to podcasts from the conference Muslim-American Citizenship: A Decade Since 9/11. Panelists examined political and electoral participation of Muslim Americans; the effects of counter-terrorism and de-radicalization policies; new policing and urban zoning laws on Muslim-American communities; and how increases in profiling, racialization and mobilization have reshaped Muslim-American engagement in the public sphere.
Elections and Participation
- Farid Senzai (Santa Clara University, Institute for Social Policy and Understanding) – Listen here
- Suhail Khan (Institute for Global Engagement)– Listen here
- Amaney Jamal (Princeton University) & Irfan Nooruddin (Ohio State University)– Listen here
- Discussion moderated by Ousmane Kane (Columbia University)– Listen here
Countering Violent Extremism: Myths and Realities
- Faiza Patel (Brennan Center for Justice)– Listen here
- Charles Kurzman (University of North Carolina)– Listen here
- Bilal Ansari (Williams College)– Listen here
- Mohamed Younis (Gallup Abu Dhabi)– Listen here
- Arun Kundnani (Open Society Institute)– Listen here
- Discussion moderated by Faiza Patel (Brennan Center for Justice)– Listen here
Policing and Urban Zoning Laws
- Emily Berman (Brennan Center for Justice)– Listen here
- Sally Howell (University of Michigan, Dearborn)– Listen here
- Kathleen Foley (Cornell University, Institute for Social Policy and Understanding)– Listen here
- Arshad Ali (Teachers College)– Listen here
- Discussion moderated Emily Berman – Listen here
Profiling, Racialization, and Mobilization
- Zareena Grewal (Yale University, Institute for Social Policy and Understanding) – Listen here
- Hishaam Aidi (Columbia University) – Listen here
- Zaheer Ali (Columbia University) – Listen here
- Sahar Aziz (Texas Wesleyan University of Law, Institute for Social Policy and Understanding) – Listen here
- Moderator: Ramzi Kassem (CUNY Law)
Keynote Address
- Asifa Quraishi (University of Wisconsin Law School, Institute for Social Policy and Understanding) – Listen here