Salim Muwakkil
Salim Muwakkil is a senior editor of In These Times, where he has worked since 1983, and an op-ed columnist for the Chicago Tribune. He is currently a Crime and Communities Media Fellow of the Open Society Institute, examining the impact of ex-inmates and gang leaders in leadership positions in the black community.![]()
As an editor for In These Times since 1984, Salim Muwakkil has forged a reputation as one of the country’s most insightful writers on issues of African-American culture and politics. He is also a Crime and Communities Media Fellow of the Open Society Institute.
Currently, Muwakkil is working on a documentary titled Chicago Gangs: An American Story and writing the text for a book of photographs documenting the tenure of Harold Washington, Chicago’s first black mayor.
Muwakkil started his journalism career as reporter for the Associated Press in Newark, New Jersey shortly before graduating from Rutgers University with a BA in Political Science. He soon moved on to become a copy editor and then managing editor at Muhammad Speaks-Bilalian News, the largest black-owned publication in the country.
Upon moving to Chicago, Muwakkil joined the In These Times’ staff and became a contributing columnist to both the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune.
Muwakkil has also written for the Washington Post, Chicago Reader, The Progressive, Newsday, Cineaste, Chicago Magazine, the Baltimore Sun, Z Magazine, the Toronto Star, Emerge Magazine, The Black Scholar, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and Utne Reader.
Muwakkil is a frequent contributor to “Chicago Tonight” and “Beyond the Beltway” with Bruce Damont, two Chicago-based public affairs programs. He is also an occasional host on Chicago’s black talk radio station, WVON.
Muwakkil has won a variety of journalism awards including the “Top Ten Media Heroes of 1994,” from the Institute of Alternative Journalism, the “Black Rose Achievement Award for 1997,” from the League of Black Women, the 2001 Studs Terkel Award for Journalistic Excellence from the Chicago-based Community Media Workshop and the 2004 Lillian Award for Excellence in Journalism, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.
In his spare time, Muwakkil serves as a board member for the Progressive Media Project and the Chicago-based Public Square. He is a faculty member of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest’s Urban Studies Program, and a former adjunct professor at Columbia College, Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Articles by Salim Muwakkil
- Israel's Openly Secret Nukes
June 17, 2008
- The Vendetta Against Black Men
May 13, 2008
- A Speech Even Condi Could Love
April 10, 2008
- The Man or the Movement
March 18, 2008
- How Black is Obama?
February 14, 2008
- Nas: Whose Word Is This?
February 5, 2008
- Come on Cosby, Stop Hatin'
December 13, 2007
- Harold Washington Remembered
November 23, 2007
- Jena and the Post-Civil Rights Fallacy
October 16, 2007
- Smearing Israel's Critics
September 11, 2007
- The Counterproductive War on Gangs
August 23, 2007
- The Squandering of Obama
July 26, 2007
- Entrapping Inflated Threats
June 30, 2007
- Entrapping Inflated Threats
June 8, 2007
- Blaming Hip-Hop for Imus
May 22, 2007
- Globalism with Combat Boots
April 19, 2007
- Slavery and the State of Denial
April 3, 2007
- For Israel's Sake
March 13, 2007
- Baracks Black Dilemma
February 1, 2007
- The Caracas Consensus
December 21, 2006
- The CBC and Speaker Pelosi
November 30, 2006
- Farrakhan Steps Back
November 14, 2006
- The Neocons Lexicon
September 21, 2006
- Corporal Punishments Hidden Costs
September 8, 2006
- The Reparations Bandwagon
August 22, 2006
- Police Torture and the Need for Repair
August 3, 2006
- A Terrifying Distraction
July 27, 2006
- The Persecution of the American Taliban?
July 13, 2006
- Black Politics Paradigm Paradox
June 20, 2006
- Diplomatic Hypocrisy in the Middle East
June 12, 2006
- Science: The Drug Wars Latest Victim
May 19, 2006
- Black Men: The Crisis Continues
April 27, 2006
- The Israel Lobby and its Discontents
April 8, 2006
- The Battle for Fred Hampton Way
March 31, 2006
- The Kanye West Effect
March 14, 2006
- Islam vs. the West: Clashing Sensibilities
February 21, 2006
- Black History Month Matters
January 29, 2006
- Reflections on Tookies Execution
January 18, 2006
- What's the 411 on 9/11?
December 21, 2005
- Torture in the Homeland
December 10, 2005
- Jump-Starting a Movement
November 19, 2005
- Give Me Cognitive Liberty
November 7, 2005
- Katrina, Cosby and Class Divisions
October 18, 2005
- Accepting the Slurs
October 7, 2005
- Katrinas Racial Wake
September 7, 2005
- Keep the Voting Rights Act Alive
August 5, 2005
- So Very Sorry
July 21, 2005
- Jimmeth
July 6, 2005
- Black Men: Missing
June 16, 2005
- Millions More Amassing
May 21, 2005
- Black Clergy Rebuff Bush
May 9, 2005
- The GOPs Quest for Color
April 11, 2005
- The Clash of the Cults
March 10, 2005
- The Persistent Taint
February 2, 2005
- Gary Webb, Word Warrior
December 20, 2004
- A Unified Front
November 17, 2004
- Cornel West: Public Intellectual
November 4, 2004
- The Right Choice for Terror
October 1, 2004
- Black Muslims and the Sudan
September 13, 2004
- Keyes’ Ideological Quest
September 7, 2004
- The Best and Worst of Times
August 5, 2004
- Prioritize Civil Rights
July 21, 2004
- Hip-Hop Cops
June 28, 2004
- Black Journalisms Bright Light
June 10, 2004
- Dungeons and Demons
May 21, 2004
- McKinney Rises Again
May 6, 2004
- The Blame Game
April 15, 2004
- Shades of 1983
April 4, 2004
- The International Wrong
March 13, 2004
- The End of Third World Solidarity?
March 2, 2004
- Homegrown Terrorists
February 17, 2004
- Reparations Suit Leaves Opening
February 2, 2004
- Racist Slurs Taint U.S. Sports
January 21, 2004
- Assessing Sharpton
December 26, 2003
- Farrakhan and the Beefs of Rap
December 15, 2003
- Worthy of the Land of Lincoln
November 10, 2003
- Racial Bias Still Haunts Media
October 17, 2003
- The Bushite Strategy ...
October 1, 2003
- The GOP’s Texas Power Grab
September 15, 2003
- The Devil and Daniel Pipes
September 8, 2003
- The Summer of Civil Rights
August 15, 2003
- When Warriors Dissent
August 11, 2003
- Intelligence Report
August 4, 2003
- Affirmative Denial
July 15, 2003
- The End of Race?
June 20, 2003
- Neocon Convergences
June 6, 2003
- Biowar and the Apartheid Legacy
May 28, 2003
- The Progressive War
May 9, 2003
- Throwing Away the Key
April 29, 2003
- Not Our Fight?
April 9, 2003
- Fear of a Black Candidate
February 28, 2003
- Hip Hop Hysteria
December 20, 2002
- Rebel Yell
December 20, 2002
- Nightmares of Reason
May 24, 2002
- Blacks on the Ballot
March 1, 2002
- Forgotten Freedoms
December 7, 2001
- Out of South Africa
October 29, 2001
- A Progressive Response
October 15, 2001
- Who's Driving the WCAR?
October 1, 2001
- Cincinnati Blues
May 28, 2001






