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Common Read 2017: Websites
Resources to support the Common Read for 2017, How Does It Feel to Be a Problem
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Articles
Websites
Campus Resources
Multicultural Center
Muslim Cultural Students Association
Websites
The following Internet sites have been reviewed for quality and relevance for SUBJECT research.
Arab American National Museum
Author interviews on NPR
Hidden Brain: Terror Strikes And An Attacker's Identity
In-groups, out-groups, and the psychology of crowds
Mizan Project
MSU Arab American Studies Film Resources
MSU Arab America Studies Research Guide
New Campaign Teaches How To Help When A Muslim Is Harassed
Pew Research Center - Muslim-Majority Countries
Pew Research Center - Religion and Public Life
Project Implicit
Reader's Guide for How Does it Feel to Be a Problem
Respect (Islamic Networks Group)
Sacred Places, Sacred Ways
Teaching Tolerance
Understanding Prejudice
Videos on the web
Arab American Museum (YouTube)
Moustafa Bayoumi on Arab American Experience, Ethnic Imagination, and the War on Terror
Quick Links
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Common Read on Facebook
2017 Common Read Poster
Lists events related to the Common Read.
Common Read Contacts for How Does It Feel to be a Problem
Common Read May 2017 Faculty Development
Common Read August 2017 Faculty Developmen t
Etiquette Policy Common Read Events
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