It is increasingly clear to me that I study race with religion because I see understanding and reckoning with religion…
Sylvia Chan-Malik
Sylvia Chan-Malik is associate professor in the departments of American studies and women's and gender studies at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, where she teaches courses on race and ethnicity, feminist theory and method, social justice movements, and Islam in the United States. She is the author of Being Muslim: A Cultural History of Women of Color in American Islam (NYU Press, 2018).
Latest posts
Patriarchy without fatherhood in the Nation of Islam
October 3, 2018
In this forum’s considerations of fathers as God-like and God as father-like, the NOI, as well as the Black American…
Race, orthodoxy, and “real” Islam
May 4, 2011
More than anything, the Good (Orthodox) Muslim-Bad (Black) Muslim paradigm reveals the media’s seemingly willful ignorance of the longstanding diversity…