Individual experiences of anti-Muslim discrimination in the United States lead to significant impacts on health and well-being. Dr. Naheed Ahmed, our 2021 Young Scholar Awards third-place winner, developed scales to better understand and measure the health impacts of perceived anti-Muslim discrimination in the United States. In this episode of Deep Dives with ISPU, Dr. Ahmed delves into the findings of her research project: “Measurement of Perceived Interpersonal and Societal Anti-Muslim Discrimination in the United States” with ISPU Director of Communications Katherine Coplen. This vital conversation will provide understanding on why it is important to measure Islamophobia and the implications of associated negative health impacts across diverse American Muslim communities.
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