Radio Tahrir
Radio Tahrir is a Muslim radio program broadcast from New York City over 99.5FM. Barbara Nimri Aziz is founder, executive producer, and co-host.
Radio Tahrir is a Muslim radio program broadcast from New York City over 99.5FM. Barbara Nimri Aziz is founder, executive producer, and co-host.
Arab Voices is a radio talk show on Houston’s KPFT station. It broadcasts live weekly, covering issues and current events in the Arab world.
Islamic and Arab Voice of Chicago is a production of the Chicago radio station WCEV (We’Re Chicago’s Ethnics Voice). Lucyna Migala is program director.
The Arabic Hour is a television program for the Arab-American community. It is a production of the Arab American Media Foundation. It is based in West Roxbury, Mass.
Bridges TV was a Muslim television network available throughout the United States. Its objective was to foster cultural understanding and to dispel negative Muslim stereotypes. It was closed in March, 2012.
A July 1, 2013 Guardian article that argues that video games seem to come to the same conclusion about damaged and bizarre societies: it’s all about men and violence.
A June 13, 2013 article from Escapist Magazine on the representation of Muslims in First-Person Shooter (FPS) games.
The Detroit Free Press provides this resource on Islam and Arab-Americans in the U.S.
Gallup’s page on religion provides a number of studies and research reports on religion in the U.S. Contact through the website.