Kuwait’s own brand of pluralism

Zehra Imam

Teacher, writer and 2018 Munk School global journalism fellow

Zehra Imam is a teacher and the founding director of Illuminated Cities Project (ICP), a global education organization. In the United States, she has worked in the field of education in Detroit, Madison, Chicago, the South Bronx, and Brooklyn. Globally, she has taught public speaking to midwives in Pakistan, Urdu in India, English and Humanities in Saudi Arabia, and currently teaches English in Kuwait. Imam is an alumnae of the University of Michigan-Dearborn, and is completing her Master's degree in English Education at Teachers College, Columbia University.

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Kuwait’s own brand of pluralism

Kuwait’s own brand of pluralism

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September 14, 2018

While anti-migration movements grow in other parts of the
world, could the Kuwaiti approach serve as a regional example?