ISPU's research areas include: • Developing community - focused on researching family & wellness and building community capacity. • Building understanding - protecting American pluralism while quantifying Muslim contributions • Thought leadership - offering platforms for discussion and informing national conversations. Along with publishing original research, ISPU provides toolkits, interviews, webinars, presentations and workshops to disseminate this research to government officials, media professionals, educators, faith leaders and the general public. Subject matter covered by ISPU studies and projects include: Studying marriage and divorce among American Muslims, tracking challenges facing American Muslim youth, analyzing Muslim spaces (mosques, community centers, etc.), and fostering debate and discussion on
CVE (Countering Violent Extremism). ISPU has also conducted studies on
Islamophobia and bias in media coverage of ideologically motivated violence in the United States. ==Scholars and fellows==