
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Author and filmmaker Negin Farsad calls herself a social justice comedian. She works to prove that humor - just like activism - can effectively challenge deep-seated and sclerotic prejudices about race and religion. In her recent book, How to Make White People Laugh, she addresses the mistreatment and misperceptions of Muslims in the US after 9/11. In this episode, she's joined by radio host Dean Obeidallah and Imam Daayiee Abdullah, president and founder of the Mecca Institute. He's one of the world's only openly gay Imams. Farsad, Obeidallah, and Abdullah bring levity to serious, sometimes grim, topics in American cultural and political life. The discussion was held by the Aspen Institute's Arts Program.
aspenideas.org
By The Aspen Institute4.2
229229 ratings
Author and filmmaker Negin Farsad calls herself a social justice comedian. She works to prove that humor - just like activism - can effectively challenge deep-seated and sclerotic prejudices about race and religion. In her recent book, How to Make White People Laugh, she addresses the mistreatment and misperceptions of Muslims in the US after 9/11. In this episode, she's joined by radio host Dean Obeidallah and Imam Daayiee Abdullah, president and founder of the Mecca Institute. He's one of the world's only openly gay Imams. Farsad, Obeidallah, and Abdullah bring levity to serious, sometimes grim, topics in American cultural and political life. The discussion was held by the Aspen Institute's Arts Program.
aspenideas.org

22,048 Listeners

32,328 Listeners

38,599 Listeners

6,842 Listeners

43,719 Listeners

3,996 Listeners

10,705 Listeners

9,652 Listeners

10,161 Listeners

113,056 Listeners

58 Listeners

29 Listeners

3 Listeners

5,604 Listeners

2,070 Listeners

0 Listeners

5 Listeners

16,261 Listeners

1,584 Listeners

3,498 Listeners