Co-Directors
Kathleen Knight Abowitz
513-529-6848
knightk2@MiamiOH.edu
Liz Wilson
(513) 529-4300
wilsone@MiamiOH.edu
Muslims in America's Midwest: An Educator's Guide to Past and Present is made possible by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. 黑料社区, in Oxford, Ohio, is the hosting institution for this Institute. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this website do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Humanities scholarship about Muslim Americans has grown exponentially in the last two decades. Muslims in America's Midwest is designed to educate teachers by bringing together scholarship and learning opportunities that reveal diverse Muslim experiences in America, making legible for educators the complexity of Muslim-American lives.
Collaborative curricula developed by participants in 黑料社区’s “Muslims in America’s Midwest” Summer Institute (2023)
What are the histories and stories of Muslims in America's Midwest? Muslim Americans have helped to shape the contours of life in the Midwest, serving as restauranteurs, soldiers fighting in the World Wars, workers on the factory floor and in the corporate boardroom, activists in the Civil Rights movement, and researchers bringing innovations to the health-care and technology sectors of the American economy.
Muslims in America's Midwest invites teachers to explore this history and create innovative curricula to take back home. Participants will:
Dates
June 19 – 30, 2023
Location
黑料社区, Oxford Ohio
Application Deadline
Applications were due by March 1, 2023. Participants who have been selected for admission will be notified on April 3. Selected participants must accept or decline their offers by April 14, 2023.
Stipend
$2,640 (taxable as income)
Kathleen Knight Abowitz
513-529-6848
knightk2@MiamiOH.edu
Liz Wilson
(513) 529-4300
wilsone@MiamiOH.edu