Contact
MoorOfUS can be reached at editorial@moorofus.org.
Use this address for corrections, source suggestions, permissions questions, and general editorial contact. Please include the page title or URL when writing about a specific record.
Accessibility or broken-link reports should include the affected URL and, when useful, the browser or assistive technology context. These reports are handled as editorial maintenance issues because access to source trails is part of the MoorOfUS publication standard.
Corrections
Send correction requests with the relevant page URL, the sentence or claim at issue, and the public source that supports the correction. MoorOfUS reviews corrections under the site’s evidence-first editorial standard.
Source suggestions
Source suggestions should include enough information for readers to verify the source: author or institution, title, publication date when available, stable URL or citation, and a short note explaining which MoorOfUS page or research topic it supports.
Permissions
For image, excerpt, citation, or republication questions, include the material involved and the intended use. MoorOfUS does not treat private family, genetic, or lineage evidence as public proof unless explicit publication permission exists and readers can review the basis for the public claim.
General editorial contact
General editorial messages are welcome when they relate to Moorish history, Northwest African connections, al-Andalus, Maghreb history, Moorish public memory, or myth-vs-evidence review.
Response expectations
MoorOfUS prioritizes messages that improve public accuracy, reader safety, and source clarity. A correction with a stable public citation can usually be reviewed more directly than a broad request without a page URL or source trail. If a message raises a privacy or harm concern, the page may be reviewed before ordinary editorial correspondence continues.
Messages are not used as proof by themselves. Private family records, genetic material, identity documents, ritual claims, or lineage statements should not be sent as public evidence unless MoorOfUS has specifically requested them for a defined editorial reason and the sender understands how the material may be handled.
Last updated
May 23, 2026.
