Anti-Muslim hate, like hate directed at many communities, thrives online. What can we do about it? In this episode, we talk to Shahed Amanullah, one of the organizers of No2H8, a hackathon to end online hate, and Tonya Mosley, a journalism fellow at Stanford and a member of the winning team.
Music credit: Kevin MacLeod, "Isolated."
Photo credit: Flickr user Bob Walker (rjw1)
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Anti-Muslim hate, like hate directed at many communities, thrives online. What can we do about it? In this episode, we talk to Shahed Amanullah, one of the organizers of No2H8, a hackathon to end online hate, and Tonya Mosley, a journalism fellow at Stanford and a member of the winning team.
Music credit: Kevin MacLeod, "Isolated."
Photo credit: Flickr user Bob Walker (rjw1)
What happens when religious ties are invoked for economic purposes? In this episode, Stanford graduate student Nisrin Elamin discusses the reaction to investments in Sudan coming from Muslim-majority countries like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Photo Credit: Gezira Scheme, via NASA.
Music Credit: "Readers! Do You Read?" by Chris Zabriskie, via Free Music Archive.
Kaleidoscope Islam
Anti-Muslim hate, like hate directed at many communities, thrives online. What can we do about it? In this episode, we talk to Shahed Amanullah, one of the organizers of No2H8, a hackathon to end online hate, and Tonya Mosley, a journalism fellow at Stanford and a member of the winning team.
Music credit: Kevin MacLeod, "Isolated."
Photo credit: Flickr user Bob Walker (rjw1)