Reframing the Challenge of Migration and Security
Published on: Dec 10, 2004

Abdul Malik Mujahid, Ingrid Mattson, and Noel Saleh. Photo by P. Ticha

Meeting of Muslim- and Arab-American Community Leaders

Washington, DC
September 20, 2004

The Social Science Research Council convened Muslim- and Arab-American leaders in the United States in an all-day meeting in September 2004 to discuss the effects of the post-9/11 policies and practices of the U.S. Government on their communities, as well as their conceptions of homeland or national security in the wake of the 9/11 attacks and related issues. The participants offered candid thoughts on the lives and experiences of their individual communities, and voiced the concerns and opinions of those most directly impacted by these new policies. Also participating were members of the consultative group of scholars of the project, SSRC staff, and a representative of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The discussion was organized by the Program on Global Security & Cooperation at SSRC in its Washington, D.C., office, and was enabled by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Please refer to the discussion abstract for further information about the themes that were discussed.


List of Participants:

  • Fiona B. Adamson
    University College London
  • Louise Cainkar
    University of Illinois-Chicago
  • David Cole
    Georgetown University Law Center
  • Laura Donohue
    Stanford University
  • Andrew D. Grossman
    Albion College
  • Steven Heydemann
    Georgetown University
  • Kareem Irfan
    Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago
  • Radwan A. Masmoudi
    Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy
  • Ingrid Mattson
    Hartford Seminary
  • Kamran A. Memon
    CAIR-Chicago
  • Joseph V. Montville
    Center for Global Peace, American University & Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
  • Abdul Malik Mujahid
    Sound Vision
  • Noel Saleh
    ACLU of Michigan
  • Taleb Salhab
    Arab American Community Center
  • Farid Senzai
    Institute for the Social Policy and Understanding
  • Osama Siblani
    The Arab American News
  • Allessandro Silj
    Consiglio italiano per le Scienze Sociali
  • David C. Speedie
    Carnegie Corporation of New York
  • Samina Faheem Sundas
    American Muslim Voice
  • Ahmad Tansheet
    Muslim Civil Rights Center
  • Ahmed Younis
    Muslim Public Affairs Council
 
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