Presenting the latest data on America’s most diverse faith group, this essential research session will draw from the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU)’s 2020 American Muslim Poll to provide background and context for journalists and editors working across newsrooms.
Co-presented by ISPU and the Pulitzer Center, the session will also feature first-hand perspectives from Pulitzer Center grantees covering American Muslim communities.
This session is designed for:
- Reporters who want more and better information about the people impacted by their work
- Founders and leaders looking for data to back up their news and business decisions
- Anyone interested in better understanding this large, complex and growing American community
Speakers
Zahra Ahmad
Journalist, MLive
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Dalia Mogahed
Director of Research, The Institute for Social Policy and Understanding
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Seema Yasmin
Director, Stanford Health Communication Initiative
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Hind Makki
Consultant and Educator, Institute for Social Policy& Understanding
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Moderator
Kat Coplen
Director of Communications, Institute for Social Policy and Understanding
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