Media Agencies
Dear Editor/Reporter:
To improve or further develop your agency's coverage of Islam and Muslims,
consider the seminar entitled:
"Orientation on American-Muslims"
Offered free of charge, the seminar can be tailored to last one to two hours.
The format is a combination of a presentation by two Muslim speakers and a
"question and answer" session. A typical seminar covers the following topics:
1. Who is a Muslim: beliefs & practices; World wide population
2. Demographics & composition of the local Muslim community
3. Typical media coverage relating to Islam, and its impact on Muslims in
America
4. Editorial guidelines for coverage relating to Islam & Muslims
5. Human Interest Story Ideas
6. Muslim Experts, contacts, and resources - locally & nationally
Seminars can also be tailored to focus on specific areas of the Muslim world.
Local Muslim leaders can be invited to join the seminar.
Benefits:
Accuracy in reporting, which is a hallmark of professional journalism.
Increased resources and new ideas for articles.
Improved relations between your agency and the local Muslim community. A
dialogue between you and the Muslim community begins or improves through the
seminar, where Muslim leaders and presenters meet reporters and editors, and
vise versa, thereby challenging commonly held perceptions about one other.
Improved media coverage of Islam & the Muslim world directly has an effect in
reducing discrimination and hate crimes. Recurring, one-dimensional images of
Islam in the national & local media, compounded by stereotypical
characterizations of Muslims in Hollywood movies, has made the community of
Muslims in the United States one of the most misunderstood and stereotyped.
Quality, well-balanced, and in-depth coverage can have quite the opposite
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