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The unprecedented rise in American Muslim civic participation

19 Jan 2022

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The years following the 2016 US presidential elections witnessed an unprecedented increase in Muslim American political candidacies. In her research, Masooma Haider, our 2021 Young Scholar Awards second-place winner, examines the rise in Muslim American civic participation and the possibility of a crucial shift in political identities between first and second generation Muslim Americans. In this episode of Deep Dives with ISPU, Haider delves into the findings of her research project: β€œThe New Muslim Representatives: Analyzing the Unprecedented Rise in Muslim American Civic Participation after 2016” with ISPU Outreach and Partnerships Manager, Petra Alsoofy. ISPU resources on American Muslim civic engagement and participation:ISPU American Muslim PollElections Toolkit: Resources for Political Engagement OrganizersReport: American Muslim Civic Engagement in the 2016 Election and BeyondInfographicsBuilding Political CoalitionsUnderstanding the American Muslim VoterYou can learn more about Masooma Haider's work at ispu.org/young-scholar-awards. For more content like this, follow ISPU on Twitter and Facebook @theISPU, on Instagram @the_ISPU, and visit our website to access a vast repository of research. Subscribe to Deep Dives with ISPU wherever podcasts are found, and leave us a 5-star review to ensure we can produce more conversations like this one.

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