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Innocent Until Proven Muslim with Maha Hilal (Episode 37)

Innocent Until Proven Muslim with Maha Hilal (Episode 37)

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Host Sahar Aziz is in conversation with scholar and organizer Dr. Maha Hilal as she unpacks two decades of the War on Terror and its devastating impact on Muslim communities. This eye-opening episode, based on Dr. Hilal's book Innocent Until Proven Muslim: Islamophobia, the War on Terror, and the Muslim Experience Since 9/11, explores how government narratives have been weaponized to build an extensive apparatus of state violence rooted in Islamophobia.

Dr. Hilal offers unique insights into: (1) the evolution of counter-terrorism laws and policies (2) how Muslim Americans have internalized systemic oppression and (3) the complex role prominent Muslim American voices have played in reinforcing notions of collective responsibility.

Through personal and academic perspectives, our guest illuminates what it means to belong to a community perpetually treated with suspicion and discusses pathways toward justice and accountability in a post-9/11 world.

Listen to this timely conversation about civil liberties, religious discrimination, and the ongoing struggle for human dignity in America.

#Islamophobia #Muslims #CivilLiberties #Discrimination #Equality

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