"Political Rhetoric and Islamophobia"
S-CAR Dialogue and Difference Project
Wednesday, January 20, 2016 6:00 PM EST
Van Metre Hall (formerly Founders Hall), Auditorium 134
As part of the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution's event series on civil rights in America, this event will examine the discourse on Islamophobia in American politics and its impact on communities. The facilitators will invite audience members' questions throughout the discussion.
Speakers
Imam Johari Abdul-Malik, Director of Outreach at the Dar Al Hijrah Islamic Center
Nathan Lean, author of The Islamophobia Industry
Asha Noor, M.A., School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, and Somali-American activist
Facilitated by Dr. Mara Schoeny (S-CAR) and Dr. Patricia Maulden (S-CAR)
Founders Hall is located on the George Mason University Arlington Campus at:
3351 N. Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22201
Find more information at: http://scar.gmu.edu/event/political-rhetoric-and-islamophobia
Sponsored by the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Dialogue and Difference Project, University Life-Arlington, and the Ali Vural Ak Center for Global Islamic Studies.
