Muslim Americans Face Rise in Islamophobia
Palestinian American journalist Laila El-Haddad says that US reluctance to call for a ceasefire hurts Gazans and Arab and Muslim Americans.
Palestinian American journalist Laila El-Haddad says that US reluctance to call for a ceasefire hurts Gazans and Arab and Muslim Americans.
As the trial concludes, the prosecution presents shocking evidence. Leaving the citizens to build a more inclusive community.
While facets of Victoria reveal the ingredients that might have turned him to hate, the suspect’s family argues his innocence.
A community is left to reflect on its complex history of racism when a local mosque is burned to the ground.
As tension and division mount in much of the world, university campuses in the United States have become a focal point of anger and dissent.
Governor Kathy Hochul has directed State Police to increase security at colleges and universities across New York.
Five Years Later: Rebuilding the Tree of Life Synagogue
Conversation about what's happening in Israel and Gaza with David Makovsky of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
Imran Ahmed, CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate, explains how misinformation about Israel’s war with Hamas is amplified by social media and fueling hate speech on both sides.
What happened after President Lyndon B. Johnson announced the end of discrimination in U.S. immigration policy?
Veteran comedian Judy Gold talks to fellow comics, Alex Edelman, Mike Yard, and Negin Farsad about comedy in today’s polarized world.
A little-known lesson in solidarity: Jewish refugee professors fleeing the Nazis were shunned by U.S. antisemitism but welcomed by America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).