"The Struggle of Muslims for Religious Freedom in the United States"

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Location: Virtual

Please join us for a virtual lecture with Asma Uddin, Aspen Institute.

Virtual event is free and open to the public. Eastern time.

Zoom link: notredame.zoom.us/j/95877407086

Asma Uddin is author of When Islam Is Not a Religion: Inside America's Fight for Religious Freedom and the forthcoming The Politics of Vulnerability: How to Heal Muslim-Christian Relations in a Post-Christian America. She is an Inclusive America Project Fellow at the Aspen Institute, where she is leading a project on Muslim-Christian polarization in the U.S. Ms. Uddin was formerly legal counsel at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, and has held academic fellowships at Georgetown, UCLA, and Brigham Young University Law School. She is also an expert advisor on religious freedom to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and a term-member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Presented by the Constitutional Studies Program and Tocqueville Program.

For more information, contact: sorengref@nd.edu  |  574.631.5351

 

Originally published at constudies.nd.edu.