Muslims in Milwaukee
Placemaking, Belonging, and Activism
Caroline Seymour-Jorn author Anna Mansson McGinty author Kristin M Sziarto author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Syracuse University Press
Publishing:15th Jun '26
£31.00
This title is due to be published on 15th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Muslims in Milwaukee explores the everyday lives, identities, and activism of Muslims in a midsized Midwestern city. Milwaukee is one of America’s most segregated cities, yet within its boundaries, a vibrant Muslim community is reshaping narratives and embodied practices of belonging, civic engagement, and urban placemaking. While considerable scholarship on Muslim Americans has concentrated on larger metropolitan centers like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, or on Detroit’s historic Arab neighborhoods, this book turns our attention to an understudied city where Muslim communities are small but rapidly growing, and where their experiences unfold within distinct local landscapes of race, segregation, and opportunity.
Drawing on over a decade of ethnographic fieldwork, surveys, and extensive interviews with community members, students, artists, activists, and leaders, the authors examine how local political, economic, and historical structures shape Muslim American experiences and civic participation, situating their analysis within the dual dynamics of belonging on one hand and exclusion and discrimination on the other.
"Focusing on social activism, artistic practices, political participation, institution building and more, this book challenges readers to think anew about the longstanding contributions of Muslim Americans to the diversity and dynamism of the American heartland." —Sally Howell, author of Old Islam in Detroit: Rediscovering the Muslim American Past.
"An important contribution to the literature about communities of color. . . . This work’s focus on Milwaukee allows the authors to delve deeper in analyzing the dynamics associated with groups and individuals who are working closely together and face somewhat similar local and regional challenges." —Irfan Omar, Marquette University
ISBN: 9780815612162
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
Weight: unknown
310 pages