Oppression in the United States: Intersections of Islamophobia and Rising Anti-Asian Sentiment
Please join the PBKNY Diversity & Inclusion Committee on Wednesday, April 14 at 7PM EDT for a discussion with Professor Engy Abdelkader. We will discuss how to recognize Islamophobia and anti-Arab sentiment for Arab American Heritage Month and explore the intersections with the surge in anti-Asian hate crimes.

Dr. Engy Abdelkader is a professor at Rutgers University as well as a fellow at the Public Religion Research Institute and German Marshall Fund of the United States. Some of her courses include “Racism, Xenophobia, & Related Intolerance,” “Islam, Women & Development,” and “International Human Rights & the United Nations.” She holds an L.L.M. from the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School and a J.D. from Rutgers Law School.

Questions? Reach out to the PBKNY Board at info@pbkny.org.
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