

In Conversation: Palestine and Decoloniality
Dec 11, 2024
In a thought-provoking discussion, Prof. Hatem Bazian, a scholar and professor, delves into the complexities of structural Islamophobia and its ties to global politics. He unpacks the historical narratives that associate violence in the Muslim world with anti-Muslim sentiments in the West. Bazian critiques the constructed narratives of extremism while advocating for a deeper understanding of power dynamics. He emphasizes the systemic nature of Islamophobia in society and highlights the importance of solidarity among marginalized groups, particularly Palestinians and Muslims.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Complexities of Islamophobia and Decolonial Perspectives
02:06 • 4min
Unpacking Extremism: Constructed Narratives and Responsibility
05:39 • 3min
From Post-Colonial to Decolonial: Ethics and Islamophobia
08:21 • 3min
The Systemic Nature of Islamophobia in Society
10:51 • 3min
Challenging Islamophobia and Marginalization
14:19 • 28min