A Voice for Arab-Muslim Youth
Who Am I? Mann Ana?is a project run through the Yale Child Study Center. Its goal is to document how Arab Muslim young people (10-14 yrs.), growing up in the US perceive themselves, and to use this information to raise awareness of the issues they face.
- Meet the project team and listen to them tell you why they joined "Who Am I? Mann Ana?"
- View the Project Overview Video, Part 1 of 3, presented by Yale Muslim Chaplain, Omer Bajwa!
- Read, Who Am I? Project Attempts to Improve Educational Environments for Muslim Students: Muslims get a big hug at Yale, by Jialu Chen, New Haven Advocate.
- Read, Building Strong Tomorrows with "Who Am I?", by Adem Carroll, The Tri-State Muslim.
- Read, New Study Seeks to Raise Voices of Muslim Arab Am. Youth, by Rachel Millard, Aramica NY Vol. 8, No. 156, March 10-24, 2010, page 15.
Our Mission
Many young people of Arab Muslim backgrounds encounter difficulties in school because the professionals who serve students and families (teachers, school professionals, counselors, academics, social workers, etc.) know very little about Islam and Arab culture. Read more...
How to Participate
How We Protect Your Privacy
Protecting your and your family's privacy is very important to us. Read more...










