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The Alaska
World Affairs Council
Presents
“In partnership with the
Alaska Pacific University
Engaging Muslims project”

Dr. Ingrid
Mattson
Professor of Islamic Studies
and Director of Islamic
Chaplaincy
Macdonald Center for Islamic
Studies and Christian-Muslim
Relations
Hartford Seminary

"Framing
Muslim Women: Islam, Gender
and
Human Rights in the Global
Media"
Friday,
March 28, 2008 – Hilton
Hotel
Doors open at 11:30 p.m. -
Program begins at 12:00 p.m.
For Reservations
RSVP by Wednesday, 26th
March to the Alaska World
Affairs Council
by telephone 276-8038 or by
email to
AlaskaWorldAffairs.org
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Program $20 for
Members - $25 for
Non-Members - $6 for Coffee
Only
Dr. Ingrid
Mattson is Professor of
Islamic Studies and Director
of Islamic Chaplaincy at the
Macdonald Center for Islamic
Studies and Christian-Muslim
Relations at Hartford
Seminary in Hartford, CT. In
2006, the Islamic Society of
North America (www.isna.net),
the largest religious
organization representing
Muslims in North America,
elected Dr. Ingrid Mattson
as its President. She is the
first woman to head the
organization. Previously Dr.
Mattson was the first woman
vice president of the
organization.
Dr. Mattson was born in
Canada, where she studied
Philosophy at the University
of Waterloo, Ontario (B.A.
'87). From 1987-1988 she
lived in Pakistan where she
worked with Afghan refugee
women. In 1995 she served as
advisor to the Afghan
delegation to the United
Nations Commission on the
Status of Women.
During her graduate studies
in Chicago, Dr. Mattson was
involved with the local
Muslim community, serving on
the board of directors of
Universal School in
Bridgeview and as a member
of the Interfaith Committee
of the Council of Islamic
Organizations of Greater
Chicago. Dr. Mattson earned
her Ph.D. in Islamic Studies
from the University of
Chicago in 1999. Her
research is focused on
Islamic law and society.
Dr. Mattson has numerous
publications exploring the
relationship between Islamic
law and society, as well as
gender and leadership issues
in Muslim communities. Her
forthcoming book, The
Qur’an: Its History and
Place in Muslim Societies,
is being published by
Blackwell Press.
Dr. Mattson lives in
Connecticut with her husband
and two children.
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