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Inclusive Capitalism is a multinational project to combine government and corporate power to identify and suppress political opposition to foreign subversion, and to justify the transfer of major industries and national security policies to foreign powers.

Propaganda projects

SAAR Network

Suleiman Abdul Aziz al-Rajhi of Saudi Arabia was founder of al-Rajhi bank which was an early financier of Al-Qaeda. Al-Rajhi financed a group of organizations in Virginia known as the SAAR Network or the Safa Group. The subsidiaries of the SAAR network include the Muslim Students Association, the Islamic Society of North America, and the World Assembly of Muslim Youth.[1]

The SAAR network included the International Institute for Islamic Thought (IIIT) whose scholars coined the term Islamophobia to "beat up their critics."[2] IIIT scholar Abdulhamid Abusulayman wrote the book "Islamization of Knowledge - General Principles and Work Plan".[3]

Lobbyists for the SAAR network included Hillary Clinton who advocated for Abdurahman Alamoudi,[4] and Grover Norquist[5] who co-founded the Islamic Institute with Faisal Gill and Asim Ghafoor.[6] Norquist and Suhail Khan, the son of ISNA co-founder Mahboob Khan, were members of the board of the American Conservative Union which runs the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).[7] Asim Ghafoor's AG Consulting Group included Hady Amr, the national director of Ethnic American Outreach for the 2000 presidential campaign of Al Gore.[8]

Islamic Association for Palestine

The Islamic Association for Palestine was run by Hamas operative Mousa Abu Marzook.[9] Members of IAP founded the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) to promote Hamas.[10]

IAP affiliate American Muslims for Palestine was founded by Hatem Bazian, who also co-founded Students for Justice in Palestine.[11] Bazian is a member of Al-Shabaka[12] which is financed by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and George Soros's Open Society Foundations.[13] Bazian's activities are also financed by the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, San Francisco Foundation, and Marin Community Foundation, among others.[14] Marin Community Foundation board member Mark Buell is campaign finance chair to Kamala Harris.[15]

Avaaz

The United Kingdom Foreign & Commonwealth Office and George Soros established Avaaz to advance the interests of Hamas.[16] Avaaz campaigns manager Paul Hilder formerly worked for British intelligence officer Alistair Crooke whose Conflicts Forum advocated for Hamas and Hezbollah. Avaaz partners include GetUp, Purpose, J Street, Res Publica, MoveOn, and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). Avaaz member John Podesta was chief of staff to President Bill Clinton and founder of the Center for American Progress.

A branch of Purpose operates under the name B Team under the leadership of Sir Richard Branson and is headquartered in the London offices of Unilever.[17]

United Nations

Saudi Arabia founded the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Centre (UNCCT) in 2011. In 2017 the UNCCT was moved to the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism under executive director Vladimir Voronkov.[18] The United Nations Counterterrorism Executive Directorate (CTED) launched Tech Against Terrorism "on the margins of RightsCon" in partnership with the Swiss NGO ICT4Peace.[19] RightsCon is sponsored by Canada's International Development Research Centre, the Ford Foundation, the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Sweden. [20] The UN CTED advocates for "#migration, #diversity, social #inclusion, and the prevention of #xenophobia" in concert with the UN Alliance of Civilizations.[21]

The UN Alliance of Civilizations is partnered with civil society organizations Soliya and Silatech.[22] Soliya is advised by Muna Abusulayman, the representative of Prince Alwaleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia[23] and the daughter of Abdulhamid Abusulayman.[24] Twitter investor Suhail Rizvi is a founding board member of the Alliance of Civilizations Media Fund[25] and was chairman of the board of Soliya in 2011.[26] The board of Silatech[27] includes Sheikha Moza bin Nasser, chair of the Qatar Foundation for Education; Martti Ahtisaari, chairman of George Soros's International Crisis Group whose son Marko Ahtisaari is a Director's Fellow of the MIT Media Lab; Sir David Bell, former chairman of Common Purpose whose members were staff to Sir Nick Clegg, Lord President of the Privy Council; and Nemir Kirdar of Investcorp whose co-founder Ahmed Yamani appears on the Golden Chain list of Al-Qaeda financiers.

The Organization of Islamic Conference sponsored United Nations Human Rights Council Resolution 16/18 to enforce a global ban on criticism of Islam. The resolution passed in March 2011. Hillary Clinton pledged to enforce this ban.[28][29]

Inclusive America Project

The Inclusive America project, originally titled America the Inclusive, was sponsored by the Aspen Institute, Interfaith Youth Core, the Carnegie Corporation, the Bernstein Family Foundation, and Martin and Aviva Budd.

America the Inclusive

Particiants included in the 2011 America the Inclusive forum:[30]

  • Meryl Chertoff - Director of the Aspen Institute's Justice and Society Program.
  • Eboo Patel - Founder and President, Interfaith Youth Core.
  • Maria Ebrahimji - Director and Executive Editorial Producer for Network Booking, CNN Worldwide.
  • Paul Raushenbush - Religion Section editor at The Huffington Post
  • Charles C. Haynes - "Familiarity Breeds Understanding"
  • Michael Lieberman - Washington Counsel, Anti-Defamation League
  • Rami Nashashibi - Executive Director, Inner-City Muslim Action Network
  • Michael E. Leiter - Former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center
  • Suhail A. Khan - Senior Fellow for Christian-Muslim Understanding, Institute for Global Engagement
  • Azeem Ibrahim - Fellow and Member of the Board of Directors, Institute for Social Policy and Understanding
  • Farhana Khera - President and Executive Director, Muslim Advocates
  • Zarqa Nawaz - Creator of Little Mosque on the Prairie
  • Sally Quinn - Founder and Moderator, "On Faith," The Washington Post
  • Walter Isaacson - President & CEO, the Aspen Institute
  • Dan Sutherland - Chief, Countering Violent Extremism Group, National Counterterrorism Center
  • Pandit Wright - CEO of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington

Notes on participants

Carnegie Corporation trustees Vartan Gregorian and Edward Djerejian[31] are board members of Qatar Foundation International.[32]

Meryl Chertoff is the wife of former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff.[33] She endorses Eboo Patel as is quoted as writing "the most effective antidote to those who would sully the name of Islam is the active engagement of the community."

As Secretary of Homeland Security, Michael Chertoff had allowed people selected by former Pakistani ambassador Akbar Ahmed to rewrite DHS training materials.[34] Patrick Briley accuses Michael Chertoff of helping al-Qaeda carry out the bombings of the World Trade Center in 1993, covering up al-Qaeda's involvement in the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City, and of cancelling the Green Quest investigation into the SAAR Network.[35]

Eboo Patel is a board member of Aga Khan Foundation USA. [36] The Aga Khan is the hereditary leader of the Ismaili faction of Muslims who were once known as the Assassins.[37] The current Aga Khan is supported by the Queen of England[38] and the Aga Khan Foundation is described by Civilian Intelligence Network as "a preferred non-profit partner of CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency) and the IDRC (International Development Research Center)."[39] Egypt's Rose El-Youssef magazine accused Eboo Patel of membership in the Muslim Brotherhood.[40] The Militant Islam Monitor has accused Patel of promoting Islamism as diversity and supporting "radical Islamists".[41]

Maria Ibrahimiji promoted the work of Unity Productions which is sponsored by the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution.

In 2002 the Saban Center launched the Brookings Project on U.S. Policy Towards the Islamic World, later the U.S.-Islamic World Forum, whose co-convener Peter Warren Singer advocated for the "integration of Islamist parties into political system rather than exclusion", in reference to terrorist organizations that had been banned by Islamic states.[42] The event was sponsored by Sheikh Hamad Bin Jasim Al Thani of Qatar, and was supported by Solis whose members Lucas Welch and Liza Chambers would found Soliya. Peter Warren Singer would later be a board member of the New America Foundation and director of the Brookings Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence.
Unity Productions and the Saban Center operate the union Muslims On Screen and Television in partnership with Dalia Mogahed,[43] who is described by the Investigative Project on Terrorism as "a protégé of John Esposito, executive director of the Prince Alwaleed Bin-Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University and a longstanding apologist for the Muslim Brotherhood."[44] MOST program manager Camille Alick[45] is a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy[46] which granted a charter membership to Maher Hathout[47] who founded the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) and was a supporter of Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna and of Hassan Turabi[48] who had hired Osama bin Laden to build a money laundering network to replace BCCI.[49]

Paul Raushenbush works for the Huffington Post.

The Huffington Post hired Wadah Khanfar of Qatari state media al-Jazeera to run its Arabic section. Khanfar was "credited for mainstreaming the Muslim Brotherhood group during his stint with the Qatari-based network".[50] Khanfar is a board member of the International Crisis Group and had previously been the Director of Human Resource Development for the International Islamic Federation of Student Organizations, "an organization closely tied to the global Muslim Brotherhood."[51].
Huffington Post chairman Ken Lerer runs Lerer Ventures with his son Ben Lerer. Huffington Post co-founder Jonah Peretti is CEO of Buzzfeed and a member of the Harmony Institute with Adam Wolfensohn of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Lerer Ventures hired 4chan's owner Christopher "moot" Poole in 2012.

Charles C. Hayes advocated for the Islamic Networks Group (ING) of Maha Elgenaidi which receives funding from the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, the San Francisco Foundation, the California Endowment, and the El-Hibri Foundation. According to William Mayer, Maha Elgenaidi has worked in concert with CAIR and lied about it.[52]

Michael Lieberman, as Washington Counsel of the Anti-Defamation League, advocated for the Interfaith Coalition on Mosques whose charter members include Eboo Patel and former Pakistani ambassador Akbar Ahmed[53], credited the ADL with submitting a statement about "anti-Muslim bigotry" to the March 2011 Senate hearings on the presence of al-Qaeda affiliate Al-Shabaab, and credited the ADL with opposing efforts to stop Muslim powers from enforcing their laws through the American judicial system.

Rami Nashashibi is a board member of the Pillars Fund of Chicago whose board also includes Linda Sarsour. The Pillars Fund is financed by the Chicago Commuity Trust, the Ford Foundation, the Nathan Cummings Foundation, the Open Society Foundations, Robert R. McCormick Foundation, and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.[54] The Pillars Fund finances Unity Productions.

Linda Sarsour who was the keynote speaker at the 2017 Chicago conference of the Islamic Society of North America[55] and is a follower of Siraj Wahhaj who has been accused of participating in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center[56] and of running terrorist training camps in New Mexico and Alabama.[57]

Michael E. Leiter is former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center and a member of the Homeland Security Experts Group[58] which is co-chaired by Michael Chertoff and by Jane Harman.

Jane Harman is president and CEO of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars which runs the Women in Public Service Project, also known as the 50x50 Movement,[59] and the Games For Change Conference that was formerly known as the Serious Games Initiative.
Leiter's wife Alice Leiter [60] is counsel to the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) whose president and CEO Nuala O'Connor is a board member of the Global Network Initiative and the Global Advisory Board of Kekst CNC, whose board also includes Maurice Levy of Publicis Groupe, Wolfgang Ischinger of the Munich Security Forum, and Matthew Westerman who has been a partner at Goldman Sachs, former head of global banking at HSBC, and held a leadership position at Rothschild & Co. CDT board chair Dierdre Mulligan is also a member of the Global Network Initiative.

Suhail Khan is the son of Mahboob Khan who co-founded the Muslim Students Association and Islamic Society of North America, and whose mosque hosted al-Qaeda leaders Ayman Zawahiri and Omar Abdel Rahman. Suhail's mother Malika Khan is on the board of the California chapter of CAIR.[61]

Azeem Ibrahim is a Member of the board of directors of the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding whose research director is Dalia Mogahed. Institute for Social Policy and Understanding fellow Sahar Aziz and ISNA president Mohamed Magid lobbied for the Department of Homeland Security to criminalize criticism of Islam.[62]

Farhana Khera is President of Muslim Advocates and a participant in the National Security and Human Rights campaign of the Open Society Institute which sought to suppress political support for the war against al-Qaeda.

Other leaders of the NSHR Campaign included Aryeh Neier and Morton Halperin. Halperin is the author of the Pentagon Papers and a board member of ONE.org. Halperin and George Soros recruited John Podesta and Harold Ickes to run the Center for American Progress,[63] a part of the Avaaz network run by the UK FCO as a front for Hamas.
Muslim Advocates member Shahid Buttar ran the organization's program to combat racial & religious profiling, and was Director of Grassroots Advocacy for the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Muslim Advocates partnered with the Center for Media Justice, Color of Change, the NAACP, and the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights to persuade several state Attorneys General to issue an executive order directing Facebook to "Aggressively enforce Facebook policies against hate speech and organized hate organizations" and to allow "third-party audits of hate content and enforcement".

Dan Sutherland, as the Department of Homeland Security Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, was known for praising supporters of banned terrorist organizations.[64] [65]

Inclusive Capitalism

Conference on Inclusive Capitalism

The Conference on Inclusive Capitalism was held in 2014.

Hosts and Organizers [66]

  • The City of London Corporation
  • E.L. Rothschild
  • Inclusive Capitalism Initiative
  • Financial Times Live
  • Edelman

Supporting organisations [67]

  • Ford Foundation
  • Gatsby
  • Rockefeller Foundation
  • Sunshine Kaidi New Energy Group
  • The Tony Elumelu Foundation
  • Blavatnik Family Foundation / Access Industries
  • ICE / Entrepreneurial Citizenship Institute

Notes on participants

The E.L. Rothschild corporation is run by Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, the financial advisor to Queen Elizabeth of England.[68]

Leonard Blavatnick is a member of Russia's Alfa Group and sponsors the Leonard Blavatnik School of Government whose members include Lord Mark Malloch-Brown, Bill Clinton, Google CEO Eric Schmidt, former U.S. State Department Director of Policy Planning Anne-Marie Slaughter, IDRC governing board member Xue Lan who is vice president of the China Association of Public Administration, Sberbank board member Sergei Guriev, and Baron George Weidenfeld, the former president of the Institute for Strategic Dialogue.

Center for Inclusive Capitalism

Sponsors:

  • Ford Foundation
  • The Rockefeller Foundation
  • Carnegie Corporation of New York
  • E.L. Rothschild
  • AMG
  • Kaidi
  • Citigroup
  • The Tony Elumelu Foundation
  • Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove
  • Saffrey Champness chartered accountants
  • McDermott Will & Emery
  • Fund for Inclusive Growth
  • M+D (mplusdco)
  • Finsbury
  • Kantar Media

Leaders: [69]

  • Dominic Barton - Global Managing Director, McKinsey
  • Mark T. Bertolini - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Aetna Inc
  • Pascal Blanque - Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Global Head of Institutional Business, Chief Investment Officer and Member of the Executive Committee, Amundi Group
  • Tony Broccardo - Chief Investment Officer, Barclays UK Retirement Fund
  • Sharan Burrow - General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation
  • Ann Cairns - President, International Markets MasterCard
  • Philippe Camus - Chairman, Alcatel-Lucent
  • Diana Fox Carney - Director of Strategy and Engagement, Institute for Public Policy Research, Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism
  • Chen Yilong - Chairman and President, Sunshine Kaidi New Energy Group
  • Jeff Conway - Chief Executive Office, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, State Street
  • Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles - Group Head of Government Affairs, HSBC Holdings
  • Roger W Crandall, CFA - Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company
  • Professor Herman Daems - Chairman of the Board BNP Paribas Fortis and KU Leuven
  • Elroy Dimson - Professor of Finance, Cambridge University and London Business School
  • Professor Robert G Eccles - Professor of Management Practice, Harvard Business School; Chairman, Arabesque
  • Lou Eccleston - Chief Executive Officer, TMX Group
  • Dr Mohamed A. El-Erian - Chief Economic Advisor, Allianz; Chair, Global Development Council
  • Tony O Elumelu, CON - Chairman, Heirs Holdings
  • Sharon E Fay CFA - Head and Chief Investment Officer, Equities, AB
  • Laurence D Fink (Larry Fink) - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, BlackRock, Inc
  • Kristian Fok - Executive Manager, Investment Strategy, Cbus
  • Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild - Founder and Chief Executive, Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism
  • Dr Guido Fürer - Group Chief Investment Officer and Member of the Group Executive Committee, Swiss Re
  • David Giampaolo - Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Pi Capital
  • Martin Gilbert - Co-Founder and Chief Executive, Aberdeen Asset Management PLC
  • Susan Gilchrist - Group Chief Executive Officer, Brunswick Group
  • Bob Greifeld - Chief Executive Officer, Nasdaq
  • Peter Harrison - Group Chief Executive, Schroders
  • Martin Rosen - Founding Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
  • Andrew Liveris - President and Chief Executive Officer, The Dow Chemical Company
  • Mindy S Lubber JD MBA - President and Founding Board Member, Ceres
  • Sir Charlie Mayfield - Chairman, John Lewis Partnership Chair, UK Commission on Employment and Skills
  • F William McNabb III - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Vanguard
  • Kathleen Murphy - President, Personal Investing, Fidelity Investments
  • Indra Nooyi - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, PepsiCo
  • Uche Orji - Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority
  • Adrian Orr - Chief Executive Officer, New Zealand Superannuation Fund
  • Tracy Palandjian - Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Social Finance
  • Allan Polack - Group Chief Executive Officer, PFA Pension
  • Paul Polman - Chief Executive Officer, Unilever
  • Adam Posen - President, Peterson Institute for International Economics
  • Stephen N Potter - President, Northern Trust Asset Management, The Northern Trust Company
  • Dr. Judith Rodin - President, The Rockefeller Foundation
  • Andrea Rossi - Chief Executive Officer, AXA Investment Managers
  • Sir Evelyn de Rothschild - Chairman, E.L. Rothschild LLC
  • Michael Sabia - President and Chief Executive Officer, Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec
  • George Serafeim - Jakurski Family Associate Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
  • David Smoot - Chief Executive Officer, Doncasters Group
  • Eric Spiegel - President and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens USA
  • Carsten Stendevad - Chief Executive Officer, ATP
  • John J. Studzinski CBE - Vice-Chairman and Senior Managing Director, Blackstone
  • Tom de Swaan - Chairman, Zurich Insurance Group
  • Kip Tindell - Co-Founder and Chairman, The Container Store
  • Hendrik du Toit - Chief Executive Officer, Investec Asset Management
  • Darren Walker - President, The Ford Foundation
  • Eric M Wetlaufer - Senior Managing Director and Global Head of Public Market Investments, Canada Pension Plan
  • Theresa Whitmarsh - Executive Director, Washington State Investment Board
  • Ash Williams - Executive Director and Chief Investment Officer, Florida State Board of Administration
  • Mark Wilson - Chief Executive Officer, Aviva
  • Gavin Wilson - Chief Executive Officer, IFC Asset Management Company
  • Mark Wiseman - President and Chief Executive Officer, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
  • David H Zellner - Chief Investment Officer, Wespath Benefits and Investments

Management team

  • Frank Blasio - Director of Thought Leadership, Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism
  • Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild - Founder and Chief Executive, Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism
  • Elena Harris - Chief of Operations, Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism
  • Beth Marriott - Marketing and Communications Manager, Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism

Board members

  • Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild
  • David Giampolo
  • Paul Hunston - Partner, Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove
  • Carlyn S. McCaffrey - Partner, McDermott Will & Emery LLP
  • Sir Evelyn de Rothschild

Notes on participants

McDermott Will & Emery is a registered foreign agent of Qatar.

Paul Polman's Unilever hosts the headquarters of Avaaz affiliate B Team in its London headquarters.

Paul Polman was a member of the TPG Rise Fund with Sir Richard Branson, Bono of ONE.org, Pierre Omidyar, and Bill McGlashan and Jim Coulter of Creative Artists Agency, among others.[70]

Tracy Palandjian joined the board of AMG in 2012[71] and has been a member of the Harvard University Board of Overseers (2012-2018)[72], a board member of the Social Finance company of Sir Ronald Cohen,[73] a member of the Global Steering Group for Impact Investment chaired by Darren Walker,[74] and a board member of the Surdna Foundation.[75]

The Harvard University board has also included Sir Ronald Cohen and Walter Isaacson.
The board of Social Finance includes Sonal Shah, founder of the White House Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation[76] and a member of the advisory committee to the Democracy Fund of Pierre Omidyar[77]
The board of directors of Social Finance Israel includes Sir Ronald Cohen and Ariel Weiss, the CEO of Yad Hanadiv, the Rothschild Fund.[78]

Guardians of the Council for Inclusive Capitalism

  • Ajay Banga - President and CEO, Mastercard
  • Oliver Bate - Chairman of the board, Allianz
  • Marc Benioff - Co-founder, Salesforce
  • Edward D. Breen - CEO, DuPont
  • Sharan Burrow - General Secretary - International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
  • Mark Carney - Governor of the Bank of England
  • Brunello Cucinelli
  • Carmine Di Sibio - CEO, Ernst & Young (EY)
  • Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. - President and CEO, Teachers Insurance Annuity Association (TIAA)
  • Kenneth C. Frazier - Chairman and CEO, Merck
  • Fabrizio Freda - President and CEO, Estee Lauder
  • Marcie Frost - CEO, California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS)
  • Alex Gorsky - Chairman and CEO, Johnson & Johnson
  • Angel Gurria - Secretary General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
  • Alfred Kelly - Chairman and CEO, Visa
  • William P. Lauder - Estee Lauder
  • Bernard Looney - British Petroleum (BP)
  • Fiona Ma - California State Treasurer
  • Hiro Mizuno - Board member, Government Pension Investment Fund of Japan (GPIF)
  • Brian Moynihan - Chairman and CEO, Bank of America
  • Deanna M. Mulligan - CEO, Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
  • Ronald P. O'Hanley - CEO, State Street
  • Lynn Forester de Rothschild - Inclusive Capital Partners
  • Rajiv Shah - President, the Rockefeller Foundation
  • Tidjane Thiam - Board director, Kering
  • Darren Walker - President, Ford Foundation
  • Mark A. Weinberger - former chairman and CEO, Ernst & Young (EY)

Notes on participants

Marc Benioff's Salesforce is a Strategic Technology Partner of the World Economic Forum.

Mark Carney is a member of the international advisory board of the Leonard Blavatnik School of Government.

Media Partners

The Documenting Hate Initiative is a partnership between ProPublica, the Meedan project of Muna Abusulayman, and the Hamas front organization Council on American-Islamic Relations to denounce as "hate crimes" and "hate groups" any political opposition to Hamas. Partners include:[79]

Media:

  • 100 Days in Appalacia
  • 11 Alive
  • 89.3 KPCC
  • ABC News
  • Al Jazeera (Qatari state media)
  • Arizona Republic (azcentral.com)
  • Arkansas Times
  • AsAmNews
  • Baltimore Brew
  • BDN Maine
  • Billings Gazette
  • Boulder Weekly
  • Buzzfeed News
  • Caller Times
  • Carlsbad Current-Argus
  • Chicago Tribune
  • Chico Sol
  • Cleveland.com
  • Code Switch
  • Coloradoan, part of the USA Today network
  • Colorado Community Media
  • Colorado Springs Independent
  • Courier-Post, part of the USA Today network
  • East End Local
  • Education Week
  • El Diario
  • Elle.com
  • El Tecolote
  • Enquirer Media, part of the USA Today network
  • First Draft
  • Fusion.net
  • Georgia Voice
  • Google News Lab
  • High Country News
  • Honolulu Civil Beat
  • Houston Chronicle
  • Huffington Post
  • Idaho Statesman
  • India Currents
  • Inside Nova.com
  • Jewish Daily Forward (The Forward)
  • KQED
  • KSL.com
  • La Opinion
  • Latino USA (Futuro Media Group)
  • Lohud powered by The Journal News
  • Los Angeles Times
  • Louisville Public Media
  • Loveland Reporter-Herald
  • Mankato Free Press
  • Meedan
  • Miami New Times
  • Minneapolis Star Tribune
  • Missoulian.com
  • MLive
  • MPR News (Minnesota Public Radio)
  • Muckrock
  • National Native News
  • NBC News
  • New America Media
  • New Brunswick Today
  • News12
  • News21
  • New York Times Opinion
  • NJ.com
  • NWI.com
  • Patch.com
  • PBS Newshour
  • Penn Live
  • Pittsburgh City Paper
  • PRI.org
  • Public Source
  • Reuters
  • Reveal News, from the Center for Investigative Reporting
  • Rewire News (formerly RH Reality Check)
  • RGJ, part of the USA Today Network
  • Sacramento News & Review
  • San Francisco Examiner
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
  • Special Projects Desk
  • Splinter News
  • Standard-Examiner
  • St. Louis Public Radio
  • Talking Points Memo
  • TAP into New Brunswich
  • Tennessean
  • The Advocate
  • The Baltimore Sun
  • The Berkshire Eagle
  • The Blade
  • The Boston Globe
  • The Denver Post
  • The Florida Times-Union
  • The Frontier
  • The Groundtruth Project
  • The Guardian
  • The Kansas City Star
  • The Miami Herald
  • The Monitor
  • The News Leader
  • The New York Times Race/Related
  • The Oregonian
  • The Post and Courier
  • The Post Register
  • The Reader
  • The Seattle Times
  • The Stranger
  • The Times-Picayune (Nola.com)
  • The Trace
  • Triad City Beat
  • Tulsa World
  • Univision
  • Ushahidi
  • Vox.com
  • VT Digger
  • Wisconsin Watch
  • WNPR
  • WNYC
  • WV Public Broadcasting
  • WYPR

University Newspapers

  • The Hoya (Georgetown University)
  • The State Press (Arizona State University)
  • The Daily Orange (Syracuse University)
  • The Daily Cardinal (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
  • The Daily Californian (University of California, Berkeley)
  • The Red & Black (University of Georgia)
  • The Badger Herald (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
  • The Diamondback (University of Maryland)
  • The Pitt News (University of Pittsburgh)
  • The Triton (University of California, San Diego)
  • The Duke (Duquesne University)
  • Rocky Mountain Collegian (Colorado State University)
  • College Heights Herald (Western Kentucky University)
  • The Tiger (Clemson University)
  • Pipe Dream (Binghamton University)
  • Manitou Messenger (St. Olaf College)

Civil-Rights Groups

  • Human Rights Campaign
  • Southern Poverty Law Center
  • The Anti-Defamation League
  • Matthew Shepard Foundation
  • The Council on American-Islamic Relations

Schools

  • University of Miami School of Communication
  • CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
  • Human Rights Center, UC Berkeley School of Law
  • Texas State University School of Journalism and Mass Communication
  • Wake Forest University

References

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  2. Moderate Muslims Speak Out on Capitol Hill, The Investigative Project on Terrorism, October 1, 2010, https://www.investigativeproject.org/2217/moderate-muslim-speak-out-on-capitol-hill
  3. Abdulhamid Abusulayman, Islamization of Knowledge, https://www.muslim-library.com/dl/books/English_Islamization_of_Knowledge_General_Principles_and_Work_Plan.pdf
  4. Patrick Poole, How Hillary Clinton Mainstreamed Al-Qaeda Fundraiser Abdurahman Alamoudi, PJ Media, Jul 27, 2016 https://pjmedia.com/homeland-security/patrick-poole/2016/07/27/exclusive-how-hillary-clinton-mainstreamed-al-qaeda-fundraiser-abdurahman-alamoudi-n94357
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