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Muslims of Metropolis

The Stories of Three Immigrant Families in the West

Thursday, February 12, 2009 07:00 PM to 08:00 PM

 
Muslims of Metropolis cover image, by Kavitha Rajagopalan
Carnegie New Leaders

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THIS CARNEGIE NEW LEADERS EVENT IS BY INVITATION ONLY. Please see the main Carnegie Council calendar for details.

What challenges do Muslims face in their homeland? What happens after they immigrate to the Western world? How do they overcome these challenges and adjust to their new lives? In her book Muslims of Metropolis, Kavitha Rajagopalan follows the journeys of three Muslim immigrant families—a Palestinian family from Jerusalem to London, a Kurdish family from Turkey to Berlin, and a Bangladeshi family to New York City.


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Contact:
Stefanie Ambrosio

gpievents@cceia.org

Read More: Cities, Culture, Globalization, Migration, Religion, Bangladesh, Germany, Iraq, Israel, Palestine, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Americas, Asia, Europe, Middle East

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