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Duke University prof. David Schanzer on 'Islamophobia' in America

David Schanzer, associate professor of the practice for public policy at Duke and director of the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security (a research consortium between Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill and RTI International) speaks at a panel discussion at Duke University following the screening of "Faith, Fear & Freedom" about North Carolina's Muslim population-- moderated by WRAL Anchor David Crabtree. April 18, 2013.

Panelists from left: Carl Ernst, Amna Baloch, David Crabtree, David Schanzer and Abdullah Antepli.

For Carl Ernst's direct response to Schanzer's above comments watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keCL01xNJrk

More info on the public discussion at Duke see: http://islamicommentary.org/2013/04/w...
Full video of the discussion: http://youtu.be/6lw9CQMS-6M?t=29m29s

This event was sponsored by the Duke Islamic Studies Center, ISLAMiCommentary, Durham County Library and WRAL-TV, and made possible by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

Co-sponsors included the British Council's Our Shared Future project, Center for Muslim Life (Duke), Carolina Center for the Study of the Middle East and Muslim Civilizations (UNC-Chapel Hill), DeWitt Wallace Center for MEDIA & DEMOCRACY (Duke), Duke-UNC Consortium for Middle East Studies, Franklin Humanities Institute (Duke), Sanford School of Public Policy (Duke), and the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security (Duke/UNC/RTI).

Published 1 month ago

By Dukedisc, DukeDISC

Duke's Shalom Goldman (in Israel) and David Schanzer on Israeli Politics and Egypt Election

Previous to Morsi's win, Schanzer and Goldman discussed the potential political implications of a Morsi/Muslim Brotherhood win on the Palestinians, Israelis, Hamas, PLO.

This conversation was part of a live webcast June 15, 2012 when six Duke scholars currently in four different countries discussed the significance of the Egyptian presidential runoff election, scheduled for June 16-17. This event was co-hosted by Duke University Office Hours Program and the Duke Islamic Studies Center's Transcultural Islam Project.

Published 11 months ago

By Dukedisc

Napolitano Discusses National Security Challenges

Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano told an overflow crowd Thursday at the Sanford School of Public Policy that the country's immigration law is badly in need of reform to deal with the 10 million illegal immigrants now in the country.

Published 1 year ago

By DukeSanfordSchool

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