Muslims in a Post-9/11 America (University of Michigan Press, 2018) examines how public fears about Muslims in the US compare with the reality of American Muslims’ attitudes and experiences. Author Rachel Gillum, a fellow at Stanford University’s Immigration Policy Lab, discusses how members of the Muslim American immigrant community are integrating into the US social fabric and how post-9/11 policy changes affect their lives.

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Rachel Gillum is a Fellow at the Immigration Policy Lab at Stanford University.

Beth Windisch is a national security practitioner. You can tweet her @bethwindisch.

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