Un/committed: American Muslims’ Electoral Preferences & Voting Behavior / Nura Sediqe

Un/committed: American Muslims’ Electoral Preferences & Voting Behavior / Nura Sediqe

U of D talk

Location

virtual
US
Monday, April 8, 2024 - 5:00pm

Un/committed: American Muslims’ Electoral Preferences & Voting Behavior

 Monday, April 8 | 5:00 PM

 Zoom Registration: https://bit.ly/UncommittedApril8 

 With the rise in the #uncommitted movement among the voting public, this talk examines American Muslims’ political preferences, exploring the ways that sub-groups, such as Black Muslims and Arab Muslims, make electoral decisions. 

 Join this virtual talk and Q&A with Nura Sediqe, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and faculty in the Muslim Studies Program at Michigan State University. Sediqe researches political behavior, specialized in race and ethnicity, gender, and Black politics. Former Research Director at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, her public policy work focuses on civil rights policy, immigrants and New Americans in American politics, and Afghan refugee resettlement.