Perceptions of Muslims and Islam in the U.S. in Light of Trump's Victory
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November 10, 2016
Introduction
JOEL ROSENTHAL: Welcome. I am Joel Rosenthal, president of Carnegie Council. I am delighted to see you all here this evening.I am sure you are all thinking the same thing that I am—now that the election is over, there is a lot to discuss. I am genuinely delighted to have this opportunity to discuss things together with you this evening along with our panelists.
Our topic tonight is "Perceptions of Muslims and Islam in the United States in Light of the Presidential Election." This topic was selected well in advance of the outcome of the election, and this event is one in a series of critical election-year issues organized by the Council's program on U.S. Global Engagement, directed by David Speedie, and it is made possible by generous support from Krishen Mehta. Krishen, thank you very much for all of your support. https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/studio/multimedia/20161110/index.html?utm_content=Chas&utm_source=VerticalResponse&utm_medium=Email&utm_term=Perceptions%20of%20Muslims%20and%20Islam%20in%20the%20U%2ES%2E%20in%20Light%20of%20Trump%26%2339%3Bs%20Victory&utm_campaign=Clip%20of%20the%20Month%3A%20American%20Muslims%20and%20the%20Trump%20Administration%20with%20Juan%20Cole
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