Race and Rights Podcast

Islamophobia, Race and Global Politics with Nazia Kazi (Episode 27)

Rutgers CSRR

This week’s episode offers a powerful introduction to the scope of Islamophobia in the United States. The legacy of Barack Obama and the mainstream media’s typically negative portrayals of Muslims offer incisive examples into the vast impact of Islamophobia – connected to the long history of racism – both within the borders of the United States, and as a matter of foreign policy and global politics. Host Sahar Aziz addresses these issues with “Islamophobia, Race and Global Politics” author and Stockton University Professor Nazia Kazi.

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