ISLAM AND MUSLIMS IN THE 21st CENTURY: Refugees, Immigrants, and Citizens: The Muslim Diaspora Experience in the West

Lecture

ISLAM AND MUSLIMS IN THE 21st CENTURY: Refugees, Immigrants, and Citizens: The Muslim Diaspora Experience in the West

Date: Sun, Jul 10, 2016 02:00PM - Sun, Jul 10, 2016 03:00PM
Price: Cost per lecture $10

Our 2016 lecture series tackles the theme “Islam and Muslims in the 21st Century.” Featuring scholars and journalists who are leading thought-provoking conversations about Muslims and Islam today, the series addresses questions of identity and belonging, youth and integration, and immigration and settlement.

In this lecture

Doug Saunders is a journalist and author of The Myth of the Muslim Tide: Do Immigrants Threaten the West? (2012). His recent work explores Muslim migration into the West.

Photo(s) by “Hot Spot” by Mona Hatoum, Photo by Jörn von Bruchhausen. Courtesy of Galerie Max Hetzler

Learn more about other lectures in this series:

Media, Muslims, and Free Speech
Sunday, April 17, 2–3 pm

The Qur'an in the 21st Century
Sunday, May 1, 2–3 pm

Of Hockey and Hijab: New Reflections on Being Female, Canadian, and Muslim
Sunday, May 15, 2–3 pm

Hybrid Identities: Muslim Arab Youth and the West
Sunday, June 12, 2–3 pm

Communing with the Divine: Islamic Mystical Traditions and the Arts
Sunday, June 26, 2–3 pm



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