Canaries in a Coal Mine: How Islamophobia Threatens All Americans

Jonathan Brown, Ph.D., Alwaleed bin Talal Chair of Islamic Civilization in the School of Foreign Service, Director of the Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim Christian Understanding, Georgetown University, Director of Hadith Research, Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research.

The portrayal of Muslims and other minorities has led many to be confused about Muslims, Islam, and other minority groups, who are at the receiving-end of discrimination and prejudice in this country. However, discrimination not only affects marginalized groups, but affects all Americans whether or not we realize it, and only perpetuates fear and misunderstandings of the ‘other’. Brown’s presentation addresses not only Islamophobia, but other forms of discrimination that takes place–whether it is at your local grocery store or on campus–and how education alone will not work to change the current situation. Brown’s talk sheds light unto how Islamophobia–or any other type of marginalization — is detrimental to a pluralistic society and in addressing broader issues plaguing our society. Brown speaks on how, especially as Americans, it is essential that we have the same fervor our Founding Fathers envisioned towards respecting and ensuring our inalienable rights and freedoms — for all.

Recorded Sept. 7, 2017, in Mayser Gymnasium.

 



Categories: Islam

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  1. Unfortunately the recording of the talk isn’t complete 😦

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