Deep Dives with ISPU
Deep Dives with ISPU
Latino Attitudes Toward American Muslims and Islam
According to demographic data from ISPU’s American Muslim Poll, 9% of Muslims in the United States are Latino, a steadily growing percentage. In previous research, ISPU found that Latinos have lower levels of Islamophobia than other racial and ethnic groups in the United States and the general public. These demographic trends, coupled with the lower levels of Islamophobia found among this population, motivated ISPU to conduct research to uncover the "whys" of these findings. The result, Latino Attitudes Toward American Muslims and Islam, was published in October 23 in partnership with IslamInSpanish.
In this episode, former ISPU Director of Research, Dalia Mogahed, interviews Jaime "Mujahid" Fletcher, CEO and Co-founder of IslamInSpanish, about the report findings and what we can glean from the report's dynamic focus groups.
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Additional Resources:
- LANDING PAGE: Latino Attitudes Toward American Muslims and Islam
- REPORT: Latino Attitudes Toward American Muslims and Islam
- REPORT: Actitudes de los latinos hacia los musulmanes estadounidenses y el Islam
- IslamInSpanish
- Deep Dives with ISPU (2022 episode): Latino Muslims: A swiftly growing and adapting community (ENGLISH)
- Deep Dives with ISPU (2022 episode): Musulmanes latinos: una comunidad en rápido crecimiento y adaptación (ESPAÑOL)