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Motiverende intervju-ekspert Solveig Høeg-Krohn er dagens gjest. Hun forteller om hvordan hun bruker motiverende intervju-metoden med sine terapi-klienter. Vi snakker om - Hvordan regulere nervesystemet - Hvorfor må man først roe ned nervesystemet før man kan skape endring? - Forskjellige teknikker for å roe ned - Hvordan bruke motiverende intervju med venner og familie - Hvordan IKKE bruke motiverende intervju med venner og familie - Reflekterende lytting - Parterapi Dokumentarfilmen "White Right: Meeting the Enemy" eller "I møte med fienden" av Deeyah Khan er dessverre ikke tilgjengelig på nrk lenger, men kan sees på YouTube her: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ0rhh5mbnA Nettsiden min: www.hermanegenberg.com Meld deg på nyhetsbrev her: hermanegenberg.ck.page/ Facebook-gruppa for gjester og lyttere: www.facebook.com/groups/2012989205661266 Motiverende øvelser og peptalks på Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/17FaRylnA…VMTH-rhXYZjCTNFA Takk til Akersborg/Banzai Love for jingle og Kristian Bjørge/Nitro for produksjon.
We've been talking about Christian Nationalism quite a bit recently as we've been discussing Christian fundamentalism and other related topics. It got us to thinking about why people think and behave the way that they do, and the answers that we found in the doc were surprisingly deep and pretty heart-wrenching."White Right: Meeting the Enemy is a 2017 documentary directed by Deeyah Khan. Deeyah travels to the United States to meet with some of the country's most prominent neo-Nazis and white supremacist leaders to seek to understand the personal and political reasons behind the apparent resurgence of far-right extremism in America. She made the film after being interviewed on TV about multiculturalism for which she received many threats and hate speech on social media." - Wikipedia-Join us for as little as $5 a month on Patreon!-We have super fun merch, go take a look!-We'd love to see you in our Discord, come hang out!-Audio editing by Dallas Hernandez.-Sources:Watch for FREE herehttps://vimeo.com/661484608This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4523794/advertisement
Philosophy Podcast ⁃ Wonderment and Awe https://www.habitsofmindinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Leader-HOM-Explanation.pdf Habits of Mind provide the framework for developing dispositions leaders use when confronted with problems and situations to which the answer is not immediately apparent. When leaders draw upon these dispositions when working with their colleagues, they both model and invite interdependence and innovation. ⁃ You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes https://open.spotify.com/show/7bgRTVlU1rafqCEdXe71Jo?si=1CA0QRFxQ9a0mK0R4VH20A podcast description: Everybody has secret weirdness, Pete Holmes gets comedians to share theirs. ⁃ 100 Humans on Netflix https://fb.watch/hOS1OQ36lH/?mibextid=v7YzmG ⁃ Therapist Resources for Sioux Falls Area https://www.thehoodmagazine.com/2022/01/18/387727/2022-sioux-falls-area-counseling-and-therapy-directory https://www.605strong.com ⁃ “Extreme Listening with Deeyah Khan” from ‘A Bit of Optimism' https://open.spotify.com/episode/6AzYlGUns8MmNVB3rwNWCZ?si=yD6FApdxT5moNttxJJEsvQ Podcast description: Extreme listening are two words that don't usually go together. But there is no other way to describe what Deeyah Khan does. A Muslim woman, she made a documentary, White Right: Meeting the Enemy, about spending time with white supremacists. Her results were so profound, it raises the question, what if we all had the capacity for extreme listening? This is…A Bit of Optimism. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TDG-80-8-industries/support
SHOW NOTES: https://jewishbooks.blogspot.com/2022/09/some-kind-of-hate.html Sarah Darer Littman does not shy away from tough topics. Her middle grade and young adult novels address religious identity, internet predation, eating disorders, and online bullying. Her new YA novel, Some Kind of Hate, addresses radicalization and antisemitism. It's an important and all too timely book that helps readers understand how ordinary people can become radicalized extremists. LEARN MORE: Buy Some Kind of Hate Sarah Darer Littman's website Educational resources for Some Kind of Hate Deeyah Kahn's film White Right: Meeting the Enemy Washingtonian article "What Happened After My 13-Year-Old Son Joined the Alt-Right" Sarah's earlier appearances on The Book of Life in 2006 for Confessions of a Closet Catholic and 2011 for Life, After The Book of Life's Justice section (resources for fighting antisemitism) See Show Notes for links to books recommended during the episode
Do you believe in redemption for radicals? Do you believe those who've once believed in a hateful ideology or been party to hateful organizations can do anything to redeem themselves? I think it's unwise to say that we cannot change the hearts and minds of those who've lead a life of hate and radical extremism. I would not be doing this podcast if I did not think they could be reached.This week's guest is a shining example of someone who has gone from extremism to counter-extremism and now devotes his time to de-radicalizing the haters instead of being the hater. Jeff Schoep, former Neo-Nazi and former leader of the National Socialist Movement here in the United States did not start out as a hateful extremist, but spent many years of his life on that side of the hate spectrum. You DO NOT want to miss this episode where I ask Jeff how he got to that point and what brought him back to a life not filled with hate and extremism.Hear from Jeff how great folks like Daryl Davis and Deeyah Kahn and her movie "White Right Meeting the Enemy" played an important role in his paradigm shift and how all the folks at BeyondBarriersUSA.org are helping to de-radicalize people of all types of extremism. Again, you DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS EPISODE!!What have you done today to make your life a better life? What have you done today to make the world a better place? The world is a better place if we are better people, and that begins with each of us leading a better life. Be kind to one another, be grateful for everything you've got, and make each and every day the day that you want it to be!Please follow The Derate The Hate podcast on Facebook, MeWe, Instagram, Twitter . Subscribe to us wherever you enjoy your audio. Please leave us a rating and feedback. Send me a message on any media platform or subscribe directly from our sites. Let us know about someone you think should be on our podcast, and if we book them for a conversation, I'll send you a free gift! Not on social media? You can share your thoughts directly with me at wilk@wilksworld.comI look forward to hearing from you!Please check out our affiliates page by clicking HERE!
Episode 83 of Guestbook Podcast. Recorded the week of Inauguration 2021. Back in Washington, DC for the third time in as many months recording footage/interviews for their upcoming documentary investigating the deep polarizations within present-day America, Thisara Pinto and Leela Dunn--Film Director and Film Producer with Spektral Ink Films--join Innkeeper Freddie on Guestbook Podcast to give an update/follow-up since their previous stay during the 2020 Election. This is the second of two Guestbook Podcast interviews with Thisara & Leela. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out part 1 (Episode 82) where we introduce Thisara & Leela, their respective backgrounds and the genesis of their upcoming documentary. Deeyah Khan’s “White Right: Meeting the Enemy” (trailer) - https://youtu.be/KpWUZ3NG_Do Guest Internets: @spektralinkfilms (IG) Recorded at Union Inn in the heart of Washington, DC, Guestbook Podcast is hosted by world-famous conversationalist and host-extraordinaire Innkeeper Freddie. Join him weekly as he interviews the myriad of guests who visit his home/inn. IG: @guestbookpod | @unioninndc | @innkeeperfreddie W: http://unioninndc.com E: innkeeper@unioninndc.com
Air Date 5/3/2019 Today we take a look at several topics that, at first glance, may seem to be unrelated but that I think are all tied together with a thread that runs through all of them and points the way toward The Great Transition we are currently in the middle of. Be part of the show! Leave us a message at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Get AD FREE Shows & Bonus Content: Support our show on Patreon! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Henry Giroux: Trump is the endpoint on cruelty and isolation in American politics - @thisishellradio - Air Date 4-15-17 Cultural critic Henry Giroux examines the slow, steady rise of cruelty in American culture - as the logic of neoliberalism strips our politics of anything besides self-regard, and the right capitalizes on the anger caused by its own policies Ch. 2: Johann Hari To Treat Depression, Provide Meaningful Work, Housing & a Basic Income, Not Just Drugs - @DemocracyNow - Air Date 02-02-18 An extended conversation with Johann Hari, author of a controversial new book, “Lost Connections: Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression—and the Unexpected Solutions.” Ch. 3: Roots of Extremism with Deeyah Khan - The Ezra Klein Show - Air Date 3-11-19 Deeyah Khan is a British documentary filmmaker and human rights activist. She’s the creator of two extraordinary films airing on Netflix right now, White Right: Meeting the Enemy and Jihad: A Story of the Others. Ch. 4: The Cure To Loneliness - Sustainable Human - Air Date 2-3-18 Loneliness is almost baked into the cake as far as a modern society with the kind of social setup and infrastructure and economic system that we have today. Ch. 5: Gar Alperovitz: Building a Pluralist economy that supports human needs - @theLFshow w @GRITlaura Flanders - Air Date 7-26-17 Laura talks with author/activist Gar Alperovitz. From the gloom of today, he sees the principles of a Pluralist Commonwealth emerging. Ch. 6: Gar Alperovitz on the economic movement already underway - @RalphNader Radio Hour - Air Date 6-24-17 It’s time to build new economic institutions that are democratic but also–critically–give us a new power base as well in the communities around the country. Ch. 7: Utopias in history and the need to rekindle utopian thinking - History Extra - Air Date 3-16-17 Rutger Bregman discusses some of his ideas that recently caused a global sensation and the role of a historian in the modern world VOICEMAILS Ch. 8: Progressives have always had to drag liberals along - V from Central New York FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 9: Final comments on the need to spread the word about our failing institutions to bolster support for fundamental reform MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions): Opening Theme: Loving Acoustic Instrumental by John Douglas Orr Astrisx - Bodytonic Quaver - Codebreaker Moon Bicycle Theme - American Moon Bicycle One Little Triumph - Piano Mover Donder - Darby Take a Tiny Train - Ray Catcher Voicemail Music: Low Key Lost Feeling Electro by Alex Stinnent Closing Music: Upbeat Laid Back Indie Rock by Alex Stinnent Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Support the show via Patreon Listen on iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | Alexa Devices | +more Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes and Stitcher!
A quick review of the important takeaways from my discussion with Prof. Lewis Gordon.Deeyah Khan, White Right: Meeting the Enemy:https://youtu.be/rxP4B374Os8The Guardian, “‘It’s not fair, not right’: How America treats its black farmers”: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/30/america-black-farmers-louisiana-sugarcaneNew York Times 1619 Podcast:“Land of Our Fathers, Part 1”: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/04/podcasts/1619-slavery-sugar-farm-land.html“Land of Our Fathers, Part 2”: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/11/podcasts/1619-slavery-farm-loan-discrimination.htmlRobert Evans, “Behind the Police” podcast: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-behind-the-police-63877803/Louisville Courier-Journal, "Three Percenters plan 'boots on the ground' in Louisville to counter black militia":https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/2020/07/23/three-percenters-plan-response-nfac-march-louisville/5491690002/NPR, "CAHOOTS: How Social Workers and Police Share Responsibilities in Eugene, Oregon":https://www.npr.org/2020/06/10/874339977/cahoots-how-social-workers-and-police-share-responsibilities-in-eugene-oregonDemocracy May Not Exist, But We’ll Miss It When It’s Gone, by Astra Taylor:https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250179845Red Pepper, interview with Chantal Mouffe and Ernesto Laclau, “Heats, Minds and Radical Democracy”: https://www.redpepper.org.uk/hearts-minds-and-radical-democracy/The Guardian, “Human brain is predisposed to negative stereotypes, study finds”:https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/nov/01/human-brain-is-predisposed-to-negative-stereotypes-new-study-suggestsThe American Conservative, “How Police Became A Standing Army”:https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/how-police-became-a-standing-army/Ibram X. Kendi on DemocracyNow:https://youtu.be/_oQXki0hG9wJeff Schoep at NYU, The Veritas Forum:https://youtu.be/xP8bP4hs1p0Music by Chafouin, licensed through Creative Commons:https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chafouin/a_suffa_comme_i/Chafouin_-_a_suffa_comme_i_-_01_Jessica_92Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/PoliteiaPod
Extreme listening are two words that don't usually go together. But there is no other way to describe what Deeyah Khan does. A Muslim woman, she made a documentary, White Right: Meeting the Enemy, about spending time with white supremacists. Her results were so profound, it raises the question, what if we all had the capacity for extreme listening? This is…A Bit of Optimism. YouTube: http://youtube.com/simonsinekFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/simonsinekLinkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/simonsinek/Instagram: https://instagram.com/simonsinek/Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonsinekPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/officialsimonsinek/
Extreme listening are two words that don’t usually go together. But there is no other way to describe what Deeyah Khan does. A Muslim woman, she made a documentary, White Right: Meeting the Enemy, about spending time with white supremacists. Her results were so profound, it raises the question, what if we all had the capacity for extreme listening? This is…A Bit of Optimism. YouTube: http://youtube.com/simonsinekFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/simonsinekLinkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/simonsinek/Instagram: https://instagram.com/simonsinek/Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonsinekPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/officialsimonsinek/
In this episode Dr. Valente and Dr. Roemer discuss Deeyah Khan's 2017 Emmy-winning documentary White Right: Meeting the Enemy, and the historical parallels in the rise of anti-Semitism in moments of crisis in Germany in the 1930s and during the current COVID-19 pandemic. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ackermancenter/message
“The whole purpose of making the film for me was I wanted to try and see if I can understand them, and I want to see if they’re able to understand me…I know I’m not going to change my views and I know he’s not going to change his, but can we at least get to a point where…can I recognize their humanity? And in doing so, can they recognize mine?” -Deeyah Khan, Award-Winning Documentary Film DirectorDeeyah Khan is an Emmy and Peabody award-winning documentary film director, and founder of Fuuse, a media and arts company that puts women, people from minorities, and third-culture kids at the heart of telling their own stories. Deeyah is working to create intercultural dialogue and understanding by confronting the world's most complex and controversial topics.Her 2012 multi-award winning documentary, Banaz: A Love Story, chronicles the life and death of Banaz Mahmod, a young British Kurdish woman murdered by her family in a so-called honor killing. Khan's second film, the Grierson and Bafta award-nominated Jihad, involved two years of interviews and filming with Islamic extremists, convicted terrorists and former jihadis. Her most recent documentary White Right: Meeting the Enemy, where she spends months getting to know neo-nazis, is currently streaming on Netflix. Her 2016 TED talk has over a million views.In the process of making these documentaries and throughout her life as a brown woman, Deeyah has been spit on, held at gun point, and received countless rape and death threats. Yet she still walked away from these films with optimism and hope for humanity. In this interview of Stories of Transformation, we get to understand why that is.A few highlights of our conversation are:-Why some people respond to injustice with violence while others, like Deeyah, respond with picking up a camera-How Deeyah ended up in a crappy Chinese buffet in NYC right after receiving an Emmy for her first ever film Banaz-What powerful insights Deeyah learned through spending months interviewing Neo-Nazis, Jihads, and other extremists-How Deeyah overcame her fear when face to face with her biggest enemies-What happened when she joined some white supremacists at one of their rallies-The number one thing she learned about how we should engage with those that have a completely different worldview than ourselves-Who (or what), Deeyah learned, is actually our greatest enemyRead full show notes here.Connect with Deeyah KhanTwitter: https://twitter.com/Deeyah_KhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/deeyahkhan/Website: https://deeyah.com/Follow/Support Stories of Transformation and Baktash Ahadi:https://www.baktashahadi.com/supporthttps://www.instagram.com/stories_of_transformation/https://www.facebook.com/Stories-of-Transformation-110335937120068/Produced by: Dana DrahosEdited by: Joseph Gangemi
Let’s Rage Together Podcast — Recently Carnism Debunked (George Martin - also of Anonymous for the Voiceless) made a “debunking” video of our 11th episode. This is our response. We discuss a range of ideas such as “carnism”, “men’s rights”, centrism, intersectionality, consistent anti-oppression, fascism, feminism, Trump, circumcision, consent, privilege, the gender binary, conscription, patriarchy, domestic violence, Anarchism and veganism. Content warning: racism, homophobia, ableism, sexism, sexual assault, domestic violence, genital mutilation, suicide, Islamaphobia, Anti-semitism, misogyny For feedback and questions, email us: mail@letsragetogether.co.za All music and editing by us. Kimberlé Crenshaw; The Urgency of Intersectionality · Episode 11; Are All Animal Rights Activists Worth Supporting? · There Are More Than Two Human Sexes · Factbox: Female genital mutilation around the world: a fine, jail or no crime? · The Registration and Drafting of Women in 1980: Position Paper of the National Organization for Women, February 6, 1980 · Congress Wrestles Over the Question of the Draft for Women · Consistent Anti-Oppression · Unite the Right Rally · White Right: Meeting the Enemy · Deeyah Khan · There’s Been An ‘Outbreak’ Of Nearly 900 Hate Incidents Since Trump’s Win · An Oral History of Trump’s Bigotry · Virginia KKK Leader Calls Donald Trump ‘Best For The Job’ · David Duke: Voting against Trump is 'treason to your heritage' · Donald Trump Declines Three Chances To Disavow David Duke · Domestic abuse is a gendered crime · Hail Trump: White nationalists mark Trump win with Nazi salute · US election: The white supremacist grateful for Donald Trump · An examination of the 2016 electorate, based on validated voters · The Mirror · Vegan Hip Hop Movement · Christopher Sebastian
Air Date: 5/3/2019 Today we take a look at several topics that, at first glance, may seem to be unrelated but that I think are all tied together with a thread that runs through all of them and points the way toward The Great Transition we are currently in the middle of. Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Episode Sponsors: Tavour.com(Promo Code: LEFT) Amazon USA| Amazon CA| Amazon UK| Clean Choice Energy Get AD FREE Shows & Bonus Content: Support our show on Patreon! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Henry Giroux: Trump is the endpoint on cruelty and isolation in American politics - @thisishellradio - Air Date 4-15-17 Cultural critic Henry Giroux examines the slow, steady rise of cruelty in American culture - as the logic of neoliberalism strips our politics of anything besides self-regard, and the right capitalizes on the anger caused by its own policies Ch. 2: Johann Hari To Treat Depression, Provide Meaningful Work, Housing & a Basic Income, Not Just Drugs - @DemocracyNow - Air Date 02-02-18 An extended conversation with Johann Hari, author of a controversial new book, “Lost Connections: Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression—and the Unexpected Solutions.” Ch. 3: Roots of Extremism with Deeyah Khan - The Ezra Klein Show - Air Date 3-11-19 Deeyah Khan is a British documentary filmmaker and human rights activist. She’s the creator of two extraordinary films airing on Netflix right now, White Right: Meeting the Enemy and Jihad: A Story of the Others. Ch. 4: The Cure To Loneliness - Sustainable Human - Air Date 2-3-18 Loneliness is almost baked into the cake as far as a modern society with the kind of social setup and infrastructure and economic system that we have today. Ch. 5: Gar Alperovitz: Building a Pluralist economy that supports human needs - @theLFshow w @GRITlaura Flanders - Air Date 7-26-17 Laura talks with author/activist Gar Alperovitz. From the gloom of today, he sees the principles of a Pluralist Commonwealth emerging. Ch. 6: Gar Alperovitz on the economic movement already underway - @RalphNader Radio Hour - Air Date 6-24-17 It’s time to build new economic institutions that are democratic but also–critically–give us a new power base as well in the communities around the country. Ch. 7: Utopias in history and the need to rekindle utopian thinking - History Extra - Air Date 3-16-17 Rutger Bregman discusses some of his ideas that recently caused a global sensation and the role of a historian in the modern world VOICEMAILS Ch. 8: Progressives have always had to drag liberals along - V from Central New York FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 9: Final comments on the need to spread the word about our failing institutions to bolster support for fundamental reform MUSIC(Blue Dot Sessions): Opening Theme: Loving Acoustic Instrumental by John Douglas Orr Astrisx - Bodytonic Quaver - Codebreaker Moon Bicycle Theme - American Moon Bicycle One Little Triumph - Piano Mover Donder - Darby Take a Tiny Train - Ray Catcher Voicemail Music: Low Key Lost Feeling Electro by Alex Stinnent Closing Music: Upbeat Laid Back Indie Rock by Alex Stinnent Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Support the show via Patreon Listen on iTunes | Stitcher| Spotify| Alexa Devices| +more Check out the BotL iOS/AndroidApp in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunesand Stitcher!
Welcome to Man Bites Film our weekly podcast in which we talk about movies that are streaming on Amazon Prime, Netflix, Hulu,and Shudder. This week the Man Bites Film team with special guest Neisha Your Geek Mom will be reviewing "White Right:Meeting the Enemy" streaming on Netflix. In our new segment The Bucket list top 100 movies, this week we discuss another classic film. Followed by our individual reviews with Branden Lacau talking "Eight Legged Freaks" streaming on Netflix, William Phoenix talking "Wishmaster" streaming on Hulu and Luis Lacau talking about "VHS Lives:Schlockumentary" streaming on Amazon Prime.#whiteright #sittingwiththeenemy #eightleggedfreaks #Netflixmovies #Amazonprime #wishmaster #vhslives #Luislacau #Manbitesmedia #Manbitesfilm #Brandenlacau #williamphoenix #Hulu #Shudder #schlockumentary #oldhorror #horrormovies #documentariest #NeishaMyougeekmom #diverselygeek #podcastSubscribe and share to all your friends and family. Join our Man Bites Media family.Also on Wednesdays we release a sister podcast called Man Bites Retro, you can find on this app or any app for podcast.www.manbitesfilm.comwww.diverselygeek.org
Welcome to Man Bites Film our weekly podcast in which we talk about movies that are streaming on Amazon Prime, Netflix, Hulu,and Shudder. This week the Man Bites Film team with special guest Neisha Your Geek Mom will be reviewing "White Right:Meeting the Enemy" streaming on Netflix. In our new segment The Bucket list top 100 movies, this week we discuss another classic film. Followed by our individual reviews with Branden Lacau talking "Eight Legged Freaks" streaming on Netflix, William Phoenix talking "Wishmaster" streaming on Hulu and Luis Lacau talking about "VHS Lives:Schlockumentary" streaming on Amazon Prime.#whiteright #sittingwiththeenemy #eightleggedfreaks #Netflixmovies #Amazonprime #wishmaster #vhslives #Luislacau #Manbitesmedia #Manbitesfilm #Brandenlacau #williamphoenix #Hulu #Shudder #schlockumentary #oldhorror #horrormovies #documentariest #NeishaMyougeekmom #diverselygeek #podcastSubscribe and share to all your friends and family. Join our Man Bites Media family.Also on Wednesdays we release a sister podcast called Man Bites Retro, you can find on this app or any app for podcast.www.manbitesfilm.comwww.diverselygeek.org
What draws someone into an extremist movement? Is it about ideology? Race? Politics? So many of our discussions about extremism try to explain away the problem by reducing its complexity, but that brings us further and further away from actually solving it. Deeyah Khan is a British documentary filmmaker and human rights activist. She’s the creator of two extraordinary films airing on Netflix right now, White Right: Meeting the Enemy and Jihad: A Story of the Others. The films do a remarkable job of showing why these opposing brands of extremism are both similar and reciprocal, and why the people they attract mirror each other in so many ways. Khan spent hours with the most extreme figures she could find, and made a real effort to understand what’s motivating them. She sat down with Vox’s interviews writer, Sean Illing, for a conversation about what she discovered, why the roots of fanaticism are much deeper than we suppose, and what we have to do win the battle against hatred. Recommended reading: It's Not About the Burqa by Mariam Khan From Fatwa to Jihad by Kenan Malik Faith and Feminism in Pakistan by Afiya S. Zia We are conducting an audience survey to better serve you. It takes no more than five minutes, and it really helps out the show. Please take our survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3X6WMNF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do we turn Christ's imperative to respond with love into concrete actions? READING 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 If I speak in the tongues of mortals and of angels, but do not have love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. If I give away all my possessions, and if I hand over my body so that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing. Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends. But as for prophecies, they will come to an end; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will come to an end. For we know only in part, and we prophesy only in part; but when the complete comes, the partial will come to an end. When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child; when I became an adult, I put an end to childish ways. For now we see in a mirror, dimly, but then we will see face to face. Now I know only in part; then I will know fully, even as I have been fully known. And now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; and the greatest of these is love. MUSIC Lay Me Low, Jazzbanjorex What Wondrous Love Is This? Sounds Like Reign We Need Love, The Relatives NOTES Deeyah Khan produced two documentary films, White Right: Meeting the Enemy and Jihad: A Story of the Others (both of which are currently streaming on Netflix). Here is the Vox article on Khan and her films.
Sam Harris speaks with Deeyah Khan about her groundbreaking films “Jihad” and “White Right.” They discuss her history as a target of religious intolerance, her adventures with neo-Nazis and other white supremacists, the similarities between extremist groups, the dangers of political correctness, and other topics. Deeyah Khan is a two-time Emmy Award-winning and twice BAFTA-nominated documentary film director. She is the founder of Fuuse, a media and arts company that puts women and minority communities at the heart of telling their own stories. In 2016, she became the first UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for artistic freedom and creativity. Her 2012 film, “Banaz: A Love Story,” which earned Deeyah her first Emmy Award, chronicled the life and death of Banaz Mahmod, a young British Kurdish woman murdered by her family in a so-called honour killing. Her second film, “Jihad,” was nominated for a BAFTA; it involved two years of interviews and filming with Islamic extremists, convicted terrorists and former jihadis; and “White Right: Meeting the Enemy,” in which Deeyah travelled to the United States to filmed with neo-Nazis, including attending the now-infamous Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, won her a second Emmy Award and a second BAFTA nomination. Twitter: @Deeyah_Khan
Season Finale: Robin on "everyday courage," lesbian moms, more climate-change impact, hereditary peers, and water on Mars. Guest: Emmy and Peabody winning filmmaker Deeyah Khan on her new documentary about neo-Nazis, "White Right: Meeting the Enemy."