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Misrepresented: Interrupting Muslim & Arab Stereotypes

KPFA - Making Contact

English - April 29, 2016 15:30 - 4 minutes - 5.14 MB - ★★★★★ - 7 ratings
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Hollywood has had a long history of whitewashing and stereotyping different groups –from brownface to blackface and yellowface. For Arabs and Muslims, persistent clichés throughout Hollywood’s history range from desert scenes with camels and palm trees, and characters cast as barbaric villains, belly dancers, or terrorists among others.
On this edition of Making Contact we’ll meet people confronting racist depictions of Muslims and Arabs in pop culture and politics; and two young women evaluating societal expectations placed on them.
Featuring:  Diana Kalaji, student at University of San Francisco; and Moustafa Bayoumi, author of “This Muslim American Life, Dispatches from the War on Terror.”
Credits
Host: Laura Flynn
Producers: Laura Flynn, Monica Lopez, and  Jasmin Lopez
Contributing  Producer: Diana Kalaji
Associate Producer: Marie Choi
Executive Director: Lisa Rudman
Web Editor: Kwan Booth
Music Credit:
BOPD, aint no thing
Arbee, ambidextre
Vir Noctruna, Stop + Go
 
More information:

Moustafa Bayoumi: “This Muslim American Life, Dispatches from the War on Terror”
 
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