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Be the first to know when research from Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS) launches.

The Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU) is excited to announce the Native American/Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS) project. The NAIMS project, funded by a generous grant from the Building Bridges program at the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art, will amplify the vital and too little-known stories of Native American and Indigenous Muslims, and outline their struggles, strengths, and unique needs.

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Additional materials for those interested in learning more about NAIMS:

Preview video showcasing several of the powerful participant portraits that NAIMS will feature:

In an episode of our podcast, Deep Dives with ISPU, NAIMS Primary Investigator Brennan McDaniel shared the importance of exploring the stories of Native American and Indigenous Muslims. He was interviewed by ISPU’s Director of Communications, Katherine Coplen.

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