Podcasts
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The Dichotomy Between the First Amendment and How Muslims are Treated [The Jabot]
In this episode of the Jabot podcast, Kathryn speaks with Sahar Aziz, author, and Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School. Sahar shares how she first became interested in her book, The Racial Muslim. She details some historical examples of how the book’s hypothesis is … The Dichotomy Between the First Amendment and How Muslims…
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Deep Dives Interview with Sahar Aziz [ISPU]
This week on Deep Dives with ISPU, Director of Research Dalia Mogahed interviews ISPU Scholar Dr. Sahar Aziz about her new book The Racial Muslim: When Racism Quashes Religious Freedom.
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The Racial Muslim with Sahar Aziz [American Muslim Project]
Season 2 of American Muslim Project kicks off with Sahar Aziz, Professor of Law and Chancellor’s Social Justice Scholar at Rutgers University Law School. She is also the founding director of the interdisciplinary Rutgers Center for Security, Race, and Rights. She joins AMP to talk … The Racial Muslim with Sahar Aziz [American Muslim Project]
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Sahar Aziz on The Tavis Smiley Show
Sahar Aziz discussed her new book The Racial Muslim: When Racism Quashes Religious Freedom with Tavis Smiley. Professor Aziz explained how the legal and political history of the racialization of religion that adversely impacted Catholics, Jews, and Mormons in the early twentieth century informs the … Sahar Aziz on The Tavis Smiley Show
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Security, Race, and Rights [The Maydan]
As the 20th anniversary of September 11 reminds us of personal tragedy as well as structural violence of the state, The Maydan Podcast editor-in-chief Ahmet Tekelioglu hosts Sahar Aziz, a legal scholar, an expert on critical race theory, and the founding director of the Center for … Security, Race, and Rights [The Maydan]
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How the U.S. Government Manufactured Muslim Terrorists [Thinking Allowed]
Sahar Aziz was a host on the Thinking Allowed Podcast where she discussed how the American government selective enforces counterterrorism laws against innocent Muslims, while overlooking the spike in far right wing extremism over the past decade that culminated in a siege on the U.S. … How the U.S. Government Manufactured Muslim Terrorists [Thinking Allowed]
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She Speaks: Academic Muslimahs features Sahar Aziz
On the 19th anniversary of 9/11, Sahar Aziz talks about how the tragedy impacted Muslim Americans and Muslim immigrants within the United States. This episode discusses the PATRIOT ACT, NSEERS (2012 male registry for Muslim immigrants), and how the curtailments of rights impacted Muslim participation … She Speaks: Academic Muslimahs features Sahar Aziz
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Trump, Anti-Muslim Rhetoric, and the Supreme Court [Good Law, Bad Law Podcast]
Sahar Aziz speaks with attorney Aaron Freiwald on an important subject that touches on many aspects of contemporary politics from immigration to civil rights to discrimination to politics and just how we live as Americans in this country. Specifically, she discusses how Trump’s anti-Muslim rhetoric … Trump, Anti-Muslim Rhetoric, and the Supreme Court [Good Law,…
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The Egyptian Revolution [UTexas]
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 captivated the imagination of pro-democracy activists worldwide and turned the name of Cairo’s Tahrir Square into a buzzword for freedom and popular resistance. However, since the February 11, 2011 deposition of Hosni Mubarak, Egypt’s road to democracy has been marred … The Egyptian Revolution [UTexas]