Folklife Festival Narrative Session: Migration Across Generations: What Does It Mean to Be Muslim-American?

About the Project

An intergenerational panel representing the Muslim Community Center in Silver Spring, Maryland, addresses how migration and acculturation have impacted and shaped the lives of American Muslims today and over the past three decades. The session shares the perspectives of three generations, spanning stories of migration and settlement, second-generation experiences, and how young people are shaping the narrative of Muslims in current times. This session was co-presented with the Muslim Community Center and is moderated by Usman Sarwar and features Sabir Rahman, Sanjana Quasem, Aziz Ahmed, and Nazea Khan. This narrative session was a part of the On the Move: Migration Across Generations program at the 2017 Smithsonian Folklife Festival. See the finding aid for more info on this program and participant names here

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