Unpacking Islamophobia
In episode 17 of Unpacking Islamophobia, Bridge Associate Director speaks with Dr. Saher Selod, an Associate Professor and previous Chair of the Department of Sociology at Simmons University in Boston, MA. They discuss Islamophobia and ethno-nationalist populism in the United States, specifically talking about Professor Selod’s chapter in the newly-released book, Global Islamophobia and Rise of Populism. In the chapter, she highlights various events that took place in the last two decades that contributed to the election of the populist president, Donald Trump. The two also discuss Professor Selod’s book, A Global Racial Enemy: Muslims and Twenty-First Century Racism, which analyzed how Islamophobia and the “Muslim problem” has manifested in a number of countries around the globe. Lastly, we touched on a new report from the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU), which look at Muslim American voters in swing states and the policy issues they are concerned about ahead of the presidential elections.
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