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Zeba Khan
Toledo, Ohio

Zeba Khan

Voted out Nov. 23. I am a social media consultant for nonprofits. I have researched women and minority issues in the Muslim World, Islam in America and counterterrorism finance with the U.S. Treasury Department.

Archive: Zeba Khan

Healthy teeth, empty bank account

Washington's health-care reform proposals don't give freelancers much to smile about.

By Zeba Khan | November 22, 2009; 06:00 PM ET | Comments (73)

America's Next Great Pundit: Video edition

Watch Zeba Khan compete in the video challenge.

By Zeba Khan | November 19, 2009; 07:00 AM ET | Comments (7)

Q&A with readers

The contestants fielded questions -- about themselves, their columns and blogging efforts so far, and why they should win the opportunity to write a weekly column.

By Zeba Khan | November 16, 2009; 11:00 AM ET | Comments (0)

Crowdsource the vote

Take election monitoring into your own hands.

By Zeba Khan | November 12, 2009; 02:38 PM ET | Comments (20)

An idea for Detroit

Make the city a center of Islamic finance.

By Zeba Khan | November 12, 2009; 10:30 AM ET | Comments (22)

Follow-up on 'Social Innovators'

What do I think about the prospects of Obama's $50-million Social Innovation Fund? Well, here goes.

By Zeba Khan | November 12, 2009; 08:00 AM ET | Comments (5)

Great expectations

Political theorists are hedging bets on a new U.S. policy toward emerging powers.

By Zeba Khan | November 11, 2009; 12:04 PM ET | Comments (21)

Social innovators

Inspirational social entrepreneurs who are creating a substantive impact on the world around them.

By Zeba Khan | November 10, 2009; 11:32 PM ET | Comments (13)

No place for faith

Luqman Ameen Abdallah was an American Muslim. The FBI was investigating him for criminal activities. Those facts should be unlinked.

By Zeba Khan | November 5, 2009; 12:00 AM ET | Comments (65)

The women of the web

If the White House wants to mobilize its virtual army to push health-care reform, it might want to consider calling on the women on Facebook.

By Zeba Khan | October 30, 2009; 12:00 AM ET | Comments (44)

 
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