September 11 Initiative The Impact of 9/11 on Low-Skilled, Minority, and Immigrant Workers in NYC Awarded Scholars: Cordelia Reimers,Hunter College Project Date:Oct 2002 Award Amount: $14,350 Learn More The Role of Civic Associations in the Rebuilding of the World Trade Center Awarded Scholars: John H. Mollenkopf,City University of New York Project Date:Jul 2003 Award Amount: $15,000 Learn More Assessing the Economic and Demographic Viability of U.S. Cities in the Post 9-11 Environment Awarded Scholars: James H. Johnson, Jr.,University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Project Date:Feb 2002 Award Amount: $48,386 Learn More How Will America Respond? Analyzing the Medium-Term Continuities and Changes in Individual Lives and Families Project Date:Oct 2001 Award Amount: $50,000 Learn More Public Response to a National Tragedy Project Date:Oct 2001 Award Amount: $50,000 Learn More Arab and Muslim Americans in San Francisco: Identity Formation and Belonging in the Aftermath of September 11 Project Date:Jun 2002 Award Amount: $69,989 Learn More Multiple Identities Among Arabs in the United States Project Date:Jun 2002 Award Amount: $149,154 Learn More Articulating Islamic Knowledge to an American Dream: Islamic Home Financing Alternatives After September 11, 2001 Project Date:Nov 2002 Award Amount: $50,000 Learn More Detroit Arab American Study: A Companion Survey to the 2003 Detroit Area Study Project Date:Nov 2002 Award Amount: $755,590 Learn More Conference on the Social, Psychological, and Political Impact on the American Public of the September 11th Terrorist Attacks Project Date:Mar 2003 Award Amount: $37,699 Learn More Pages1 2 Next
The Impact of 9/11 on Low-Skilled, Minority, and Immigrant Workers in NYC Awarded Scholars: Cordelia Reimers,Hunter College Project Date:Oct 2002 Award Amount: $14,350 Learn More
The Role of Civic Associations in the Rebuilding of the World Trade Center Awarded Scholars: John H. Mollenkopf,City University of New York Project Date:Jul 2003 Award Amount: $15,000 Learn More
Assessing the Economic and Demographic Viability of U.S. Cities in the Post 9-11 Environment Awarded Scholars: James H. Johnson, Jr.,University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Project Date:Feb 2002 Award Amount: $48,386 Learn More
How Will America Respond? Analyzing the Medium-Term Continuities and Changes in Individual Lives and Families Project Date:Oct 2001 Award Amount: $50,000 Learn More
Arab and Muslim Americans in San Francisco: Identity Formation and Belonging in the Aftermath of September 11 Project Date:Jun 2002 Award Amount: $69,989 Learn More
Multiple Identities Among Arabs in the United States Project Date:Jun 2002 Award Amount: $149,154 Learn More
Articulating Islamic Knowledge to an American Dream: Islamic Home Financing Alternatives After September 11, 2001 Project Date:Nov 2002 Award Amount: $50,000 Learn More
Detroit Arab American Study: A Companion Survey to the 2003 Detroit Area Study Project Date:Nov 2002 Award Amount: $755,590 Learn More
Conference on the Social, Psychological, and Political Impact on the American Public of the September 11th Terrorist Attacks Project Date:Mar 2003 Award Amount: $37,699 Learn More