
Unlicensed Therapist | Ali A. Rizvi
With author, musician, and physician Ali A. Rizvi
Unlicensed Therapist | Ali A. Rizvi
Why Ex-Muslims Should Speak Up About #BlackLivesMatter: With Maryam Namazie
The murder of George Floyd and the protests that followed have sparked passionate conversations within many marginalized communities about how insidious systems of oppression can be, especially in this day and age. I'm speak with Maryam Namazie — the British-Iranian secularist and human rights activist often credited for making the ex-Muslim movement the global phenomenon it is today — about systemic racism, parallels between Islamic and White supremacy, showing solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter protesters, and her own personal experience being beaten by the NYPD and thrown in jail during a peaceful protest in the early 1990s.
Links discussed:
Washington Post repository of research/data on systemic racism: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/opinions/systemic-racism-police-evidence-criminal-justice-system/
Why it's impossible to calculate the percentage of legitimate police shootings (Radley Balko): https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2016/07/14/why-its-impossible-to-calculate-the-percentage-of-police-shootings-that-are-legitimate/
Ali's LetterWiki exchange with Matt Thornton on systemic racism and police shootings: https://letter.wiki/conversation/766#letter_2412
Maryam on Twitter: @MaryamNamazie
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