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Interview: “Unpacking Islamophobia”

By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: March 13, 2024
In: Islamophobia
Tagged: antisemitism, Gaza, Islamophobia, Islamophobia network, Presumptively Antisemitic, Sahar Aziz
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Sahar Aziz and I spoke with Arsalan Iftikhar, Senior Researcher for the Bridge Initiative for their podcast, Unpacking Islamophobia, where we discussed our report, “Presumptively Antisemitic: Islamophobic Tropes in the Palestine-Israel Discourse,” and its implications for how the war in Gaza is perceived in the West. Check it out.

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