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Deep Dives with ISPU

Podcast af Institute for Social Policy and Understanding

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Deep Dives with ISPU expands on the latest research about American Muslim communities through accessible conversations with experts, scholars, and other prolific community leaders about topics ranging from the current state of American mosques, to what makes humor "Muslim". By tuning into our audio deep dives, you'll stay up to date and informed about the most pressing issues facing American Muslim communities today. Learn more about our work: ispu.org

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episode A Stat That Stuck: Three Data Points, One Story cover

A Stat That Stuck: Three Data Points, One Story

When we asked our team a simple question — what’s one ISPU data point that has stayed with you — we expected a range of answers. Instead, a clear pattern emerged. Across data on civic engagement, discrimination, and persistent stereotypes, one throughline connected them all: the gap between how American Muslims show up and how they are still perceived. In this episode of Deep Dives with ISPU, we hear from ISPU Executive Director Tuqa Nusairat, Director of Research Dr. Saher Selod, and Senior Research Project Manager Erum Ikramullah as they reflect on the data points that stayed with them most. Together, their insights reveal a larger story — one of a community that continues to participate, engage, and invest in society, even as bias and misperceptions persist. From rising voter registration, to unchanged levels of discrimination, to deeply embedded stereotypes about Muslim women, this episode connects the dots between participation, perception, and the narratives in between. At first, the connection feels surprising. But as the data unfolds, it becomes clear: this is a pattern we’ve been seeing all along.

28. apr. 2026 - 32 min
episode From Screen to Policy: The Real-World Impact of Stereotypical Muslim Portrayals on TV cover

From Screen to Policy: The Real-World Impact of Stereotypical Muslim Portrayals on TV

Entertainment media portrayals don’t just shape culture—they shape policy. For decades, Muslims in film and television have often been depicted through narrow and harmful stereotypes. New research from ISPU shows those portrayals have measurable consequences, influencing public attitudes toward Muslims and shaping support for policies that restrict civil liberties for everyone.  In this episode of Deep Dives with ISPU, Dr. Sohad Murrar, Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Illinois Chicago and ISPU expert scholar, and Dr. Saher Selod, ISPU Director of Research, unpack ISPU’s report Stereotypes on Screen. Together, they examine how entertainment media fuels perceptions of threat, increases support for surveillance and anti-democratic policies, and reinforces the institutionalization of Islamophobia.  But this story is not just about negative portrayals.  Sohad and Saher also explore how complex, human portrayals of Muslims can reduce prejudice, shift attitudes, and strengthen the democratic values that affect us all. At a time when endorsement and upholding of civil liberties feel increasingly fragile, this conversation asks a crucial question: if entertainment media can help construct fear, can it also help rebuild trust?

25. feb. 2026 - 31 min
episode Stories, Stereotypes, and Structures That Shape Black Christian-Muslim Interfaith Relationships cover

Stories, Stereotypes, and Structures That Shape Black Christian-Muslim Interfaith Relationships

Communities can grow up together and still miss key pieces of each other’s stories. For Black Christians and Muslims, familiarity doesn’t always translate into understanding. In this episode of Deep Dives, Muslim Wellness Foundation Founder and President Dr. Kameelah Mu’Min Oseguera joins Youth Pastor Candace Simpson of Quinn Chapel AME and ISPU’s Senior Outreach and Partnerships Manager Petra Alsoofy to explore the stories, assumptions, and lived experiences shaping interfaith relationships.  You’ll hear how proximity can still leave room for misunderstanding, how history and structural forces influence the way communities relate, and how combining data with storytelling can create space for honest, courageous conversations.

24. nov. 2025 - 36 min
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