Rozina Ali is a contributing writer at The New York Times Magazine, who writes about conflict, the Middle East and South Asia, Islamophobia, and immigration in the United States. She was awarded the 2023 National Magazine Award in Reporting and was a 2022-2023 fellow at the New York Public Library Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers, as well as a fellow at Yale University’s Whitney Humanities Center. She is currently writing a book about the rise of Islamophobia in the U.S. This fall, she will be teaching a course called, “The Media and Social Issues: Challenging the Narrative on Race,” which will explore how the media can reinforce or dispel stereotypes about minority groups.
Rozina Ali
Visiting Lecturer in the Humanities Council; Ferris Professor of Journalism (Fall 2025)
