Khaled A Beydoun is a scholar on Islamophobia, civil liberties and constitutional law. He lectures frequently and regularly writes for leading media outlets. His 2008 book, American Islamophobia: The Roots and Rise of Fear has been published to wide acclaim, as has his latest book, The New Crusades: Islamophobia and the Global War on Muslims. He serves as professor at the Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, and currently serves on the US Commission for Civil Rights. He has been outspoken about the genocide in Gaza as well as Sudan and Congo and he has raised awareness and millions of dollars for humanitarian causes. Beydoun holds degrees from the University of Michigan, UCLA and Harvard.