Sabiha Khan
Sabiha Khan
is communications director
for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Southern California. As a spokeswoman
for the Southern California office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations,
Khan works on providing media with accurate information about Islam and Muslim.
She works with various media organizations to correct and inform various American
media outlets about Muslims and Islam. She has been quoted and interviewed
by various newspapers, television and radio outlets, such as The Los Angeles Times, The Orange
County Register, CNN, and FOX. She has been a consultant to various television
and movie projects including NYPD Blue. She helps media professionals with
their stories on a daily basis by providing story ideas and referring to the
correct people in the community. She has also supervised and led various
projects such as the Billboard Campaign and the Ramadan Radio Advertisements
designed to bridge the gap of understanding between Muslims and their neighbors. She
has a Bachelors Degree from the University of California, Irvine in Psychology
and Social Behavior.
Seminar speeches given by Sabiha Khan:
Covering Islam and Muslims in America
November 07, 2005
Arts, Entertainment, and Music
Moderated by Marty Kaplan
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