- Agha Saeed
Dr. Agha Saeed is the Founder and Chairman of
American Muslim Alliance and a lecturer in the Program in Asian Studies atCalifornia State University, East Bay . Dr. Saeed earned his B.A. inPolitical Science fromUniversity of Punjab , Pakistan and M.A. and Ph.D. inRehetoric fromUniversity of California at Berkeley. He was also an exchange scholar at theJohn F. Kennedy School of Government atHarvard University . In 2000, controversial remarks by Saeed in support of thePalestinian people ledHillary Clinton to refund $50,000 in campaign donations from American Muslim Alliance members.Organizational Affiliations:
* Founder & National Chair, American Muslim Alliance. 1994 to current
* Founder and President of the Pakistan American Democratic Forum. 1982 to 2003
* Coordinator, American Muslim Task Force on Civil Rights and Elections (2003 – to date)
* Coordinator, California Civil Rights Alliance (2003 – to date)
* Founder and Chair, American Muslim Political Coordination Council (1998 – 2001)Major Accomplishments:
Dr. Saeed spearheaded the campaign against the USA Patriot Act that led to the California State Resolution SJR10 against the USA PATRIOT act. In 2000 and 2004, Dr. Saeed was strategic force behind the creation of a first and second Muslim Bloc vote. He is the currently chair of American Muslim Taskforce on Civil Rights and Elections (AMT), which is the nationwide coalition of Muslim Organizations.
Dr Saeed is the producer and host of Global Forum TV which is focused on examining major world issues from a Muslim perspective.
Publications:
Dr. Saeed is the author of the following two forthcoming books:
* Pakistan in its Own Mirror: Elite Autobiographies and National Consciousness
* Syncretic Self-Understanding of South Asian Muslims: Texts and Contexts.References
*cite journal |title=Dr. Agha Saeed: Dynamic Leader of Expanding American Muslim Alliance |journal=
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs |issue=December 1997 |pages=23–25 |url=http://www.washington-report.org/backissues/1297/9712023.html
*cite journal |title=Agha Saeed: Harbinger of a New America |author=Delinda Curtiss Hanley |journal=Washington Report on Middle East Affairs |issue=August/September 2001 |pages=45 |url=http://www.wrmea.com/archives/august-september01/0108045.html
*citation | last = Rush | first = Laura Hagar | title = Is Islam to blame? | journal = East Bay Express | url = http://www.eastbayexpress.com/news/is_islam_to_blame_/Content?oid=282994 | date = December 12, 2001.
*cite news |title=For Muslim Americans, Influence In Politics Still Hard to Come By |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940CE4DA1E31F934A15753C1A9669C8B63 |publisher="The New York Times " |date=2000-10-27 |author=Dean E. Murphy
* [http://www.csuhayward.edu/ecat/20072008/u-ast.html CSUEB Catalog 2007–2008: Asian Studies]External links
* [http://www.amaweb.org/ American Muslim Alliance official website]
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