Project Description
Muslim Response to Disaster Capitalism
Annotated Bibliography
Summary
The sources described in this annotated bibliography build a story, though incomplete, of Muslim response to disaster capitalism by first defining ‘disaster capitalism’ through the works of Klein and Loewenstein. They then present several case studies, news articles and organizational reports as examples of the broader topic of disaster capitalism and the more narrowed topic of Muslim response.
AUTHOR
Rainie Grant is a Zakat Foundation Institute Fellow based in Indianapolis, Indiana. She holds a BA in Political Science, French and Religion from Butler University. Rainie works in community development at a local nonprofit organization and serves as the youngest member on the board of directors for two organizations: the Indianapolis Muslim Community Association and the Center for Interfaith Cooperation, where she is also the Chair of PR and Marketing.