Amaney Jamal, assistant professor of politics, speaking April 22 in Robertson Hall on “Muslim Americans: Enriching or Threatening American Democracy?”

Amaney Jamal, assistant professor of politics, speaking April 22 in Robertson Hall on “Muslim Americans: Enriching or Threatening American Democracy?”
Amaney Jamal, assistant professor of politics, speaking April 22 in Robertson Hall on “Muslim Americans: Enriching or Threatening American Democracy?”
“The Muslim-American population is pretty much for integration [with non-Muslims], except that a quarter say that they want to be Muslim first, and we can attribute that to another dimension: U.S. foreign policy. What America stands for in the world doesn’t resonate well with the Muslim."