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#33 - Is America Dead? Race & Foreign Policy

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Continuing on the theme “Is America Dead?”, this episode explores the intersection of race and foreign policy. The foreign policy block is hot. The recent racial and political unrest has lit a fire of debate and reflection in foreign policy. Scholars, policymakers, and everyone in between have finally joined the party and are now grappling with America’s (and the world’s) longstanding avoidance of white supremacy and racial discrimination. Camille Stewart (Twitter: @CamilleEsq) and Dr. Muhammad Frasier-Rahiem (Twitter: @mfraserrahim) spoke with host, Bunmi Akinnusotu, about America’s racist foreign policies, its impact on the present and some solutions for moving forward. Learn more about the Muslim experience in America and buy Dr. Frasier's Book: America’s Other Muslims: Imam W.D. Mohammed, Islamic Reform, and the Making of American Islam.

What in the World? is produced in partnership with Diversity in the National Security Network (DINSN). Visit https://diversityinnationalsecuritynetwork.com/.

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Ralph J. Bunche 1969 Speech: UCLA Communications Studies Department
Theme Song: The Carter Barron by Oddisee
Concluding Song: My Way, Kranium

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Continuing on the theme “Is America Dead?”, this episode explores the intersection of race and foreign policy. The foreign policy block is hot. The recent racial and political unrest has lit a fire of debate and reflection in foreign policy. Scholars, policymakers, and everyone in between have finally joined the party and are now grappling with America’s (and the world’s) longstanding avoidance of white supremacy and racial discrimination. Camille Stewart (Twitter: @CamilleEsq) and Dr. Muhammad Frasier-Rahiem (Twitter: @mfraserrahim) spoke with host, Bunmi Akinnusotu, about America’s racist foreign policies, its impact on the present and some solutions for moving forward. Learn more about the Muslim experience in America and buy Dr. Frasier's Book: America’s Other Muslims: Imam W.D. Mohammed, Islamic Reform, and the Making of American Islam.

What in the World? is produced in partnership with Diversity in the National Security Network (DINSN). Visit https://diversityinnationalsecuritynetwork.com/.

Credits:

Ralph J. Bunche 1969 Speech: UCLA Communications Studies Department
Theme Song: The Carter Barron by Oddisee
Concluding Song: My Way, Kranium

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatintheworld/message
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