Law Professor On The Dichotomy Between The First Amendment And The Reality Of How Muslims Are Treated with Sahar Aziz

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In this episode, 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 supported and discusses how far back the ideas go. Sahar also talks about the dichotomy between belief in the First Amendment and how that squares away in modern political discourse with the reality of how Muslims are treated.

Episode Resources

  • https://twitter.com/saharazizlaw
  • https://www.facebook.com/saharazizlaw
  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/sahar-aziz-0b3b764
  • https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520382299/the-racial-muslim   Episode Highlights
  • Why did Sahar enter law school? - 01:11
  • Career: Twist and Turns - 02:47
  • The Racial Muslim: the historical basis which culminated in 9/11 - 06:07
  • Racialization as a negative phenomenon - 12:05
  • Impact of war on terror to the civil rights of Muslims and Arabs in the US - 15:26
  • War is a device for government power expansion - 19:48
  • The critical race theory - 23:45
  • Where do privileges come from?: Why Muslims fell down the hierarchy after 9/11 - 25:28
  • A center for security, race, and rights - 29:16 Subscribe, Share and Review To get the next episode subscribe with your favorite podcast player.
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