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American Muslim philanthropy is at a pivotal moment, navigating a period of heightened visibility and complexity. Recent debates, religious guidance, digital fundraising practices, and federal scrutiny of nonprofits have brought new urgency to longstanding questions about how and where Muslims

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May 20
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Register to attend Substance use and addiction remain deeply stigmatized in many American Muslim communities, often preventing individuals and families from seeking the care and support they need. At the same time, a growing number of community-based organizations are reimagining

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June 03
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Register to attend Researching religious communities is uniquely complex. Faith communities often span cultural, ethnic, linguistic, and theological differences that can make traditional survey methods difficult to apply. In this webinar, leading researchers from the Hartford Institute for Religion Research,

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June 12
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Register to attend Join the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding and the Arts Administrators of Color Network for a powerful in-person gathering in New York City. This program will spotlight ISPU’s groundbreaking study, Stereotypes on Screen: The Effects of

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