

Khaled Beydoun: The US Law Professor taking on Western media on Gaza
Oct 11, 2024
Khaled Beydoun, an influential law professor and advocate against Islamophobia, discusses the unfolding violence in Gaza and the media's portrayal of these events. He shares insights on the growing literacy around Palestinian issues and the critical role of alternative voices in shaping narratives. Khaled emphasizes the potential power of Muslim and Arab voters in the upcoming U.S. election. Additionally, he reflects on the risks faced by academics speaking against dominant narratives and the importance of social media for advocacy and awareness.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Vigil and Voices: Legal Perspectives on Race and Rights
01:44 • 5min
Navigating Academic Freedom Amidst Cultural Conflict
06:21 • 4min
Navigating Social Media for Advocacy
10:28 • 9min
Shifting Dynamics: Conflict and Colonialism in the Middle East
19:09 • 2min
Voices of Dissent in the Middle East Narrative
21:12 • 14min