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The Oasis with A.Haqq IslamThe Oasis with A.Haqq IslamSports Executive Hanif Khalil On NBA’s Jaylen Brown and Kyrie Irving’s Activism & the Halal EconomyThis episode of Oasis features a conversation with Hanif Khalil, the visionary founder of Aflaha Sports Management Group and Crescent Sports Media. Join host Haqq Islam as they explore how Islam is shaping the future of sports, from the rise of Muslim athletes like Jaylen Brown and Kyrie Irving to the intersection of faith, discipline, and athleticism. Hanif shares his journey from aspiring sports agent to a leader in the global halal economy, highlighting the values of community, cultural identity, and personal growth that drive his work. Discover how his organization empowers athletes and brands...2025-04-2443 minThe Thinking MuslimThe Thinking MuslimIs Our Ibaadah Becoming Too Selfish? with Dr Khalid El-AwaisiThis Ramadan, support an alternative Muslim media platform rooted in faith, thought, and enlightened activism. Your donation is an investment in Sadaqah Jariyah, bringing you rewards that will last long after this life. Become a monthly member today and be part of The Thinking Muslim’s sacred mission.Become a member here:https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/membershipOr give your one-off donation:https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/donateBait ul Maqdis – the sacred precinct in Palestine - is a blessed place in Islam – but today, we have downpl...2025-03-2559 minDeep Shallow DiveDeep Shallow DiveEP#290 | GUEST | The Truth About Israel, Palestine & U.S. Policy – A Deep Dive with Elijah Kahlenberg🎙️ EP#290 | DSD | The Truth About Israel, Palestine & U.S. Policy – A Deep Dive with Elijah Kahlenberg💣 The fight for free speech, political activism, and the reality of U.S. foreign policy – Elijah Kahlenberg is back! This episode is packed with raw, unfiltered conversation about the crackdown on student activism, the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the shocking parallels to past historical injustices.Host Ray Doustdar and Elijah Kahlenberg discuss the deportation of student activist Muhammad Khalil, the role of Christian Zionism in U.S. politics, and how divestment campaigns are reshaping global narratives on Palestine. Elijah pulls no punches i...2025-03-2036 minBoston Public Radio PodcastBoston Public Radio PodcastPrinceton professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad on the detention of legal permanent resident Mahmoud Khalil for his pro-Palestine activism; and environmentalist Bill McKibben on staying in the climate fightToday:Princeton public affairs professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad warns that the Trump administration’s actions against Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil puts higher education on the front lines of authoritarianism, right here in America.Plus, environmentalist Bill McKibben joins to discuss what the majority of Americans who support a transition away from fossil fuels can do during Trump 2.0.2025-03-1741 minThe Thinking MuslimThe Thinking MuslimRamadan and Resistance: 5 Ways to Keep Palestine in Our Hearts & Minds with Khalid El-AwaisiBait ul Maqdis – the sacred precinct in Palestine - is a blessed place in Islam – but today, we have downplayed maybe its centrality to what it means to a believer. From my last conversation with Dr Khalid El-Awaisi – where he controversially said that al Aqsa and these blessed lands have to be more clearly central to our faith and worldview – we want to explore how we practically manifest this nearness to Bait ul Maqdis and Palestine. Dr Khalid El-Awaisi is from Hebron, Al Khalil, in Palestine. He is a lecturer in the pioneering field of Islamic Jerusale...2025-02-2843 minThe Thinking MuslimThe Thinking MuslimWho Will Liberate Palestine? With Dr Khalid El-Awaisi - MomentProfound words on the liberation of Palestine. Dr. Khalid El-Awaisi is from Hebron, Al Khalil in Palestine. He is a lecturer of the pioneering field of Islamic Jerusalem Studies. His main speciality is in the historical-geography of Islamic Jerusalem. He is currently the Associate Professor of Islamic History at the Social Sciences University of Ankara and Executive Director of Islamic Jerusalem Academy . You can find Dr Khalid Awaisi here:IG: https://www.instagram.com/khalid_elawaisi/X: https://x.com/ElAwaisiLet me remind all viewers that to help...2025-02-1809 minThe Thinking MuslimThe Thinking MuslimThe Plan to Destroy Al Aqsa with Dr Khalid El-AwaisiAl Aqsa is the first Qibla, prayer direction, of Islam. It is regarded by Muslims as one of the three sacred Mosques, and its surroundings Bayt al Maqdis has been blessed by Allah in the Quran. The hadith talk of the blessed one who prays in all three of the Masjids, something alhamdulillah I have managed to do. But this mosque, its precincts and the entirety of Palestine is today under threat by a foreign settler force that is hellbent on eradicating its history. My guest today argues that there is an urgency now in time to save this...2025-01-291h 24ICNYU PodcastsICNYU PodcastsFriday Jummah Prayer - Mazin Khalil - 12.20.24Join Mazin Khalil in the GCASL Grand Hall every Friday at 1:15 PM EDT for another khutbah (sermon). Allah ﷻ has ordained Friday (Jumu'ah) as a blessed day of gathering and reflection for us, the 'ummah of Muhammad ﷺ, so come and spend this special day with your brothers and sisters here at the IC. All are welcome! ______________________ Support the Islamic Center at NYU Our operating and programmatic budget comes directly from donations and as our community grows, so do our expenses. If you are interested in making a one-time, monthly, annual, or general donation to the Islamic Center at NYU, please do so a...2024-12-2035 minICNYU PodcastsICNYU PodcastsFriday Jumu’ah Prayer | Mazin Khalil | 10.25.2024Join special guest khateeb Mazin Khalil in the GCASL Grand Hall this Friday at 1:15 PM EDT for an inspiring and heartfelt khutbah (sermon). Allah ﷻ has ordained Friday (Jumu'ah) as a blessed day of gathering and reflection for us, the 'ummah of Muhammad ﷺ, so come and spend this special day with your brothers and sisters here at the IC. All are welcome! ______________________ Support the Islamic Center at NYU Our operating and programmatic budget comes directly from donations and as our community grows, so do our expenses. If you are interested in making a one-time, monthly, annual, or general donation to the Isla...2024-10-2635 minBelieve You Me with Michael BispingBelieve You Me with Michael BispingKhalil Rountree, Brandon Royval, Grant Dawson & Daniel RodriguezMichael Bisping welcomes Brandon Royval on to talk about his main event win over the weekend, his thoughts on the title fight announced for his division, turning around quickly to help a teammate prep for a fight on the contender, and more. Plus Khalil Rountree joins the show to talk about how he's recovering from his injury, what he learned in his loss against Alex Pereira, who he'd like to fight in his return, and more. Then Daniel Rodriguez jumps on with Mike to talk about his gutsy win over Alex Morono, how he kept his confidence high while...2024-10-151h 46The Thinking MuslimThe Thinking MuslimHave our Student Islamic Societies failed Gaza? with Dr Ayo KhalilAt a time when the youth of the world are rising up for Gaza, it is probably not uncontroversial to say that Muslim students on university campuses are lagging behind. Dr. Ayo Khalil is a medical Doctor, community worker, and former student activist who spearheaded student political campaigns against Islamophobia, racism, and Israeli apartheid. He was also a VP at Fosis in 2020, leading their political work. Join our Patreon to get access to exclusive monthly Zoom calls:   / thethinkingmuslim  Listen to the audio version of the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show...2024-06-201h 13Boston Public Radio PodcastBoston Public Radio PodcastBest Of BPR 6/10: Harvard's Khalil Gibran Muhammad & Bike Lane BlockersBest Of BPR 6/10: Harvard's Khalil Gibran Muhammad & Bike Lane Blockers2024-06-1034 minAshCastAshCastCivil Disobedience and Democracy on Campus with Archon Fung and Khalil Gibran Muhammad (Part 2)In the second half of their conversation, Archon Fung and Khalil Gibran Muhammad continue a discussion of campus protests, civil disobedience, and the role speech and democracy as universities across the country grapple with how to respond to this latest wave of protest activity. The mission of the Roy and Lila Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation is to develop ideas and foster practices for equal and inclusive, multi-racial and multi-ethnic democracy and self-government.   Visit the Ash Center online, follow us on Twitter, and like us on Facebook. For updates on the latest research, events, and activities, please signup f...2024-05-1526 minAshCastAshCastCivil Disobedience and Democracy on Campus with Archon Fung and Khalil Gibran Muhammad (Part 1)In part one of a two part conversation, Archon Fung and Khalil Gibran Muhammad discuss campus protests, civil disobedience, and the role speech and democracy as universities across the country grapple with how to respond to this latest wave of protest activity. The mission of the Roy and Lila Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation is to develop ideas and foster practices for equal and inclusive, multi-racial and multi-ethnic democracy and self-government.   Visit the Ash Center online, follow us on Twitter, and like us on Facebook. For updates on the latest research, events, and activities, please signup for our n...2024-05-1440 minBoston Public Radio PodcastBoston Public Radio PodcastBest Of BPR: Judge Gertner On Trump Trial & Khalil Gibran Muhammad On DEI CriticismBest Of BPR: Judge Gertner On Trump Trial & Khalil Gibran Muhammad On DEI Criticism2024-04-2237 minReal Reading TalkReal Reading TalkConversation with the multi-faceted author Khalil Muhammad!In this episode of Real Reading Talk I'm talking to the multifaceted, art gallery owner, author and Detroit native Khalil Muhammad. Bro Khalil starts us off with his humble beginnings replete with stories about his close knit big family that was filled with love, trials and lots of literacy. He walks us through his journey on how became an author of the book Meditate to Elevate. He dives into how he loves to help heal and empower community through his work and now this book that will be available for sale soon for the whole world! Of course I...2024-04-061h 29This Moment in DemocracyThis Moment in DemocracyReparative and Restorative Justice: A Conversation with Khalil Gibran MuhammadIn honor of Black History Month, Saladin Ambar and Harvard University professor, Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad, discuss reparations progress in New Jersey and nationwide, and the impacts censoring race education has on democracy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eagleton-institute/message2024-02-2627 minBoston Public Radio PodcastBoston Public Radio PodcastBest Of BPR 2/07: Harvard Professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad On Teaching About Race At Harvard & "A History Of Blaxpoitation Cinema"Best Of BPR 2/07: Harvard Professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad On Teaching About Race At Harvard & "A History Of Blaxpoitation Cinema"2024-02-0739 minPeople\'s Historians PodcastPeople's Historians PodcastKhalil Gibran Muhammad on The Condemnation of BlacknessIn this episode, from our series on Teach the Black Freedom Struggle, our hosts educators Jesse Hagopian and T. J. Whitaker spoke to historian Khalil Gibran Muhammad about his book The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America, which examines the idea of Black criminality in the making of modern urban America. Read about the event and find related resources.2024-01-0958 minHooray For MondayHooray For MondayDecember 4, 2023:Trusting Students with the TruthIn this week's Hooray For Monday, Jenna shares a conversation she had with Cosby Hunt, Inspired Teaching's Director of Youth Programming, Real World History instructor, and teacher at Roosevelt HS in Washington, DC. They discuss a recent event headlined by Dr. Khalil Muhammad and the importance of trusting our young people. Written version: https://inspiredteaching.org/trusting-students-with-truth-hooray-for-monday/ For full resources and information on Inspired Teaching programming and events, subscribe to the Hooray For Monday newsletter: https://inspiredteaching.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=b82ba57eebd6ac2ac331f5104&id=2e045db7022023-12-0313 minPolicyCastPolicyCastIf you don’t have multiracial democracy, you have no democracy at allThe history of American democracy has always been fraught when it comes to race. Yet no matter how elusive it may be, Harvard Kennedy School professors Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Archon Fung say true multiracial democracy not only remains a worthy goal, but achieving it is critically important to our collective future. From the earliest, formative days of the American political experiment, the creation of laws and political structures was often less about achieving some Platonic ideal of the perfect democratic system than it was about finding tenuous compromises between people and groups who had very different beliefs and...2023-05-1645 minUntying KnotsUntying KnotsUntying Knots: Crime and Justice - Charting a More Equitable PathDr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Dr. Bruce Western sat down with Untying Knots to discuss the pioneering new report “Reducing Racial Inequality in Crime and Justice.” The report, co-chaired by Muhammad and Western for the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine, tackles the historical roots and present-day realities of racial inequality throughout America’s courts, prisons, jails, and policies, and charts an equitable course forward for solving them. During the interview, we learn more about key methodologies for addressing societal harm, including a community-centered lens of healing and justice. For the US to address racial inequality in its crimin...2023-03-2731 minConversations with Musicians, with Leah RosemanConversations with Musicians, with Leah RosemanDestiny Muhammad: Jazz Harpist and Composer and her inspiring personal storyI was so honoured to have this opportunity to talk with the inspiring Destiny Muhammad, who is a California-based jazz harpist and composer. You’ll get to hear inspiring stories from her life as well as her music. She had a dream to play the harp but didn’t have the opportunity until she was 30 years old. She speaks openly about the challenges in the 1980s due to the crack cocaine trade, her success as a barber, her determination and mentors including John Handy, and her unique perspectives in celebrating the legacies of Dorothy Ashby and Alice Coltrane. When we r...2023-03-251h 33Small Doses with Amanda SealesSmall Doses with Amanda SealesSide Effects of Interracial Friendship (with Khalil Gibran Muhammad & Ben Austen)This week we talk to Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Ben Austen, the hosts of Some of My Best Friends Are, about how their friendship has served as a safe space for necessary conversations.~For more content, subscribe to our Youtube and Patreon!~Start your credit journey with Chime. Sign up takes only two minutes and doesn’t affect your credit score. Get started at chime.com/doses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-01-1152 minThe Fred Opie ShowThe Fred Opie ShowHistorian Khalil Gibran MuhammadA native of Chicago’s South Side, Khalil Gibran Muhammad is professor of History, Race and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School His research and writing examines race, democracy, inequality and criminal justice in modern U.S. history. He is the author of The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America which won the 2011 John Hope Franklin Best Book award in American Studies. He has appeared in the Oscar-nominated documentary 13th and in the outstanding documentary Slavery by Another Name. Khalil Gibran Muhammad: https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/khalil-gibran-muhammad About Dr. Opie Dr. Frederick Douglass Op...2023-01-0445 minThe Fred Opie ShowThe Fred Opie ShowHistorian Khalil Gibran MuhammadA native of Chicago’s South Side, Khalil Gibran Muhammad is professor of History, Race and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School His research and writing examines race, democracy, inequality and criminal justice in modern U.S. history. He is the author of The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America which won the 2011 John Hope Franklin Best Book award in American Studies. He has appeared in the Oscar-nominated documentary 13th and in the outstanding documentary Slavery by Another Name. Khalil Gibran Muhammad: https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/khalil-gibran-muhammad About Dr. Opie Dr. Frederick Douglass Op...2023-01-0445 minFuture HindsightFuture HindsightHow Textbooks Made America Not So Great: Some of My Best Friends AreThursday, December 29th, 2022   We’re sharing a clip from an episode of Some of My Best Friends Are…   Here’s a preview of another podcast, Some of My Best Friends Are, from Pushkin Industries. Harvard professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad and journalist Ben Austen are friends, one Black and one white, who grew up together on the South Side of Chicago. On Some of My Best Friends Are, Khalil and Ben, along with their guests, have critical conversations that are at once personal, political, and playful, about the absurdities and intricac...2022-12-2912 minFuture HindsightFuture HindsightHow Textbooks Made America Not So Great: Some of My Best Friends AreThursday, December 29th, 2022   We’re sharing a clip from an episode of Some of My Best Friends Are…   Here’s a preview of another podcast, Some of My Best Friends Are, from Pushkin Industries. Harvard professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad and journalist Ben Austen are friends, one Black and one white, who grew up together on the South Side of Chicago. On Some of My Best Friends Are, Khalil and Ben, along with their guests, have critical conversations that are at once personal, political, and playful, about the absurdities and intricac...2022-12-2912 minMind Over MurderMind Over MurderNEW: Legal Strategies for Crime Victim's Families"Mind Over Murder" co-hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley discuss new legal strategies being used in the Hae Min Lee/Adnan Syed murder case, the 1965 Malcom X assassination settlement, and a new lawsuit filed in the murder of Army Private Vanessa Guillen at Fort Hood, Texas. Can these methods provide some sort of rough justice?Rolling Stone: Victim’s Family Wants to See the Evidence That Released Adnan SyedA lawyer for the family of Hae Min Lee claims in a court filing that prosecutors treated them in a “callous and unconstitutional manner”https://www.rollin...2022-11-2837 miniGen PoliticsiGen PoliticsIntroducing: Some of My Best Friends Are... Some of My Best Friends Are… is a podcast hosted by Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Ben Austen, two best friends who grew up together on the South Side of Chicago in the 1980s. Today a Harvard professor and an award-winning journalist, Khalil and Ben still go to each other to talk about their experiences with the absurdities and intricacies of race in America. In Some of My Best Friends Are… with Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Ben Austen, they invite listeners into their unfiltered conversations about growing up together in a deeply-divided country, and navigating that divide as it exists today.2022-11-1813 minCity Cast ChicagoCity Cast ChicagoSome Of My Best Friends Are: Live from ChicagoCity Cast Chicago is bringing you a preview of another podcast, "Some of My Best Friends Are," from Pushkin Industries. Harvard professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad and journalist Ben Austen are friends, one Black and one white, who grew up together on the South Side of Chicago. On the podcast, Khalil and Ben, along with their guests, have critical conversations that are at once personal, political, and playful, about the absurdities and intricacies of race in America. In this preview, Khalil and Ben revisit the origins of their friendship during a live conversation at the 2022...2022-11-1539 minSmall Doses with Amanda SealesSmall Doses with Amanda SealesThe Politics of Interracial Friendships with Some Of My Best Friends AreHere’s a preview of another podcast, Some of My Best Friends Are, from Pushkin Industries.Harvard professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad and journalist Ben Austen are friends, one Black and one white, who grew up together on the South Side of Chicago. As adults, Khalil and Ben are still best friends, but they know that interracial friendships aren't going to solve the problems of a deeply divided country.On Some of My Best Friends Are, Khalil and Ben have real talks about the absurdities and intricacies of race in America. They invite guests --like actor Chris Rivas, restorative justice leader Da...2022-11-0812 minEngineer Muhammad Ali MirzaEngineer Muhammad Ali MirzaReply to Deobandi Mufti Tariq, Wahabi Molvi Hisham, Qari Khalil & Hafiz UmerEngineer Muhammad Ali2022-09-0939 minKeeping It CivilKeeping It CivilS3:E7: Khalil Muhammad | Understanding the Past and Present of Race and Crime in AmericaThe relationship between race and crime is a central part of the American story. In this week’s episode, Josh and Henry talk with Khalil Muhammad, the Ford Foundation Professor of History, Race, and Public Policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School. They discuss the contemporary uses of history in public discourse, his award-winning book, “The Condemnation of Blackness,” the uses and misuses of crime statistics, and the need for prosocial interventions to combat community harms. 2022-06-2340 minBlack Mail PodcastBlack Mail PodcastMuhammad Aziz And Khalil Islam:  Exonerated Of Malcolm X’s MurderOn November 28, 2021, two of the three men convicted of Malcolm X's murder, Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Isalm, were exonerated. Listen in to learn more.This episode is also available as a blog post: http://blackmail4u.com/2022/02/28/muhammad-aziz-and-khalil-islam-exonerated-of-malcolm-xs-murder/2022-02-2803 minMind Over MurderMind Over MurderNEW: Malcom X Exoneration"Mind Over Murder" podcast hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley discuss the case of Malcolm X, the civil rights leader who was assassinated at the Audubon Ballroom in Washington Heights, New York City on February 21, 1965. Two men were recently exonerated in Malcolm X's murder: Muhammad Aziz (born Norman Butler), 83, and the late Khalil Islam, born Thomas Johnson, who died in 2009. It appears that both the New York Police Department and the FBI withheld information that would have cleared these men of involvement at their 1966 murder trial. They spent a combined total of 42 years in prison for a murder they did...2022-01-1740 minFloodlinesFloodlinesPresenting: "Some of My Best Friends Are" from PushkinHere's a sneak peek of a Pushkin podcast called Some of My Best Friends Are. As in, "I'm not a racist, some of my best friends are..."The show is hosted by Khalil Muhammad and Ben Austen, two best friends who grew up together on the South Side of Chicago in '80s. Khalil is Black; Ben is white. They met as teenagers bagging groceries for $3.25 an hour. Now Khalil is a Harvard historian and Ben is an award winning journalist. Khalil and Ben invite listeners into their conversations about the absurdities and intricacies of r...2021-12-1642 minNotes from America with Kai WrightNotes from America with Kai WrightTalking About Racism Is an Act of LoveThree men — White, Black, and Asian — discuss the nuances of identity that divide this country. A bonus episode, introducing a new podcast we love: “Some of My Best Friends Are…” Our host Kai Wright talks with Khalil Gibran Muhammed about the new show. And we share an episode in which Khalil and Ben Austen, two best friends who grew up together on the South Side of Chicago in '80s, talk with New York Times journalist and author Jay Caspian Kang about his new memoir, The Loneliest Americans, and his experience growing up Asian in America.  Compan...2021-12-1649 minA Conversation with A PurposeA Conversation with A PurposeMuslims FALSELY Accused of Killing Brother Malcolm X Are FINALLY ExoneratedOn Sunday February 21, 1965, our American hero, El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X) was assassinated. Also, sadly, the name and character of two innocent men was assassinated by governmental (city and federal) officials who knowingly, falsely accused Muhammad Aziz (formerly Norman 3X Butler) and Khalil Islam (formerly Thomas 15X Johnson) of the killing of Malcolm X. 56 years, 8 months and 28 days later, on November 18, 2021 our brothers, Muhammad Aziz, 83, and Khalil Islam, deceased were exonerated of all charges associated with the tragedy of February 21, 1965. Join WORDS-MAKE-PEOPLE on Sunday Nov. 21, 2021 from 1-3 p.m. EST for a thorough conversation from people who personally knew Brother...2021-11-212h 56LongformLongformEpisode 465: Ben Austen and Khalil Gibran MuhammadBen Austen is a journalist and the author of High-Risers: Cabrini-Green and the Fate of American Public Housing. Khalil Gibran Muhammad is the Ford Foundation Professor of History, Race and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and the author of The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America. Together they host the podcast Some of My Best Friends Are.”We're not pretending to have all the answers, but we are attempting to say, ‘this is a real issue and it can't be covered up by simply ignoring it.’ And if you can...2021-11-171h 04The Rachel Hollis PodcastThe Rachel Hollis Podcast230: What Makes Us Different, and Alike - with Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Ben AustinToday, I'm sitting down with the hosts of the new podcast, "Some Of My Best Friends Are". Khalil Gibran Muhammad is a Harvard historian and author of The Condemnation of Blackness, and in every episode, he sits down with his childhood best friend, award winning journalist Ben Austin. They talk about their interracial friendship, using pop culture and history to explore the absurdities and the intricacies of race and racism. And today on the show, we are talking about a little bit of everything, exploring what it looks like to talk openly and honestly about the hard stuff and...2021-11-1640 minArmchair Expert with Dax ShepardArmchair Expert with Dax ShepardKhalil Gibran MuhammadKhalil Gibran Muhammad (Some of My Best Friends Are) is a Harvard professor and historian. Khalil joins the Armchair Expert to discuss how the Civil Rights movement was shaped by the Cold War, how Chicago politics gave black people the opportunity to exercise their political muscles, and how the post-slavery system of institutions sought to control those who just received their freedom. Khalil and Dax talk about how the redlining of the mortgage system disenfranchised many hopeful black homeowners, how the political system fits into the equation of progress, and how interviewing Rodney King influenced him to pursue a career...2021-11-111h 40ReThink PodcastReThink PodcastHow Did We Get Here? America's History of Violence Against BIPOC Communities with Dr. Khalil MuhammadDr. Khalil Muhammad walks us through America's history of violence against BIPOC and how the American criminal justice system can be reconstructed. 2021-11-1055 minGo Right with Peter Boykin GoRightNews.comGo Right with Peter Boykin GoRightNews.comAmerican Express CRT training urged staff to adopt a hierarchy, putting 'marginalized' above 'privileged'American Express CRT training urged staff to adopt a hierarchy, putting 'marginalized' above 'privileged'Told white employees to avoid 'microaggressions' like 'We are all human beings'American Express subject its employees to a series of critical race theory training sessions that encouraged staff to rank themselves on a hierarchy of "privilege" and apply that hierarchy in the workplace, with the more "privileged" employees deferring to staff from "marginalized groups."According to internal documents reviewed by Christopher F. Rufo, a senior fellow at The Manhattan Institute, and first reported in The New York Post, Amex...2021-10-2315 minIn The ThickIn The ThickSome Of My Best Friends AreThis week, we're sharing an episode of Some of My Best Friends Are... The show is hosted by Khalil Muhammad and Ben Austen, two best friends who grew up together on the South Side of Chicago in the '80s. Khalil is Black; Ben is white. They invite listeners into their conversations about the absurdities and intricacies of race in America. Mixing anecdotes, entertaining storytelling, and thoughtful debate, Some of My Best Friends Are... helps listeners make sense of our deeply divided country. In this episode, Khalil and Ben ask: Can you stop history from repeating itself? Amid conservative...2021-10-2111 minNajeriya a YauNajeriya a YauRikicin Majalisar Malaman Kano Ya Bar Baya Da KuraSend us a textYunkurin sauke Malam Ibrahim khalil daga kujerarsa ta shugabancin Majalisar Malamai ta Jihar Kano ya janyo cece-kuce a jihar Kano da ma Arewacin Najeriya baki daya.Jama’a da dama sun zargi gwamantin jihar da  hannu wurin tsige malamin.2021-10-1817 minToure ShowToure ShowKhalil Muhammad–I Love HistoryKhalil Gibran Muhammad is an amazing History Professor at Harvard and an old friend of mine and the co-host of a new podcast called Some of My Best Friends Are. He’s brilliant and fascinating and this is a deep dive into his thoughts on Black history and why this brother’s co-host and best friend is a white guy.Patreon.com/toureshowInstagram: @toureshowTwitter: @toureToure Show Episode 288Host & Writer: TouréSenior Producer: Jackie GarofanoAss...2021-10-1504 minLITE It UpLITE It UpEp. 91 ~ MEN WHO LEAD: "The Power of Mentoring"In this week's episode of LITE It Up, Dr. Aginah Musherah welcomes back Eugene E. Muhammad, E. Khalil Muhammad, and E. Jamil Muhammad. This episode highlights the Muhammad Family's non-profit organization, EmPrana. EmPrana is a Chicago based non-profit that provides quality after school and summer enrichment programs. The organization's mission is to enrich our youth with progressive educational resources to help them unlock, discover, cultivate, and refine their gifts and talents. You will learn about the incredible work these men are involved in. You will be inspired by their dedication and passion for developing our youth.  Connect w...2021-10-1240 minFuture HindsightFuture HindsightSome of My Best Friends AreSubscribe to Some of My Best Friends Are at http://podcasts.pushkin.fm/futurehindsight This week, we're sharing an episode of Some of My Best Friends Are...  The show is hosted by Khalil Muhammad and Ben Austen, two best friends who grew up together on the South Side of Chicago in the '80s. Khalil is Black; Ben is white. They invite listeners into their conversations about the absurdities and intricacies of race in America. Mixing anecdotes, entertaining storytelling, and thoughtful debate, Some of My Best Friends Are... helps listeners make sense of our deeply d...2021-10-0745 minFuture HindsightFuture HindsightSome of My Best Friends AreSubscribe to Some of My Best Friends Are at http://podcasts.pushkin.fm/futurehindsight This week, we're sharing an episode of Some of My Best Friends Are...  The show is hosted by Khalil Muhammad and Ben Austen, two best friends who grew up together on the South Side of Chicago in the '80s. Khalil is Black; Ben is white. They invite listeners into their conversations about the absurdities and intricacies of race in America. Mixing anecdotes, entertaining storytelling, and thoughtful debate, Some of My Best Friends Are... helps listeners make sense of our deeply d...2021-10-0745 minMuslim in Plain SightMuslim in Plain SightGood is not a thing you are, it’s a thing you do with G. Willow WilsonG. Willow Wilson, author and co-creator of Ms. Marvel, joins us to talk navigating Muslim identity over the last twenty years, as some things have changed and others have stayed the same. We cover how her journey to Islam was interrupted by 9/11, her gorgeous memoir on life in Egypt, the intense fear our communities lived under as our men were disappeared, and how Islam has inspired her work—including Kamala Khan's excellent superhero philosophy.References:Ms. Marvel and The Butterfly Mosque by G. Willow WilsonThe Prophet Muhammad's saying about how to fight th...2021-10-0453 minMicheaux MissionMicheaux MissionIntroducing of Some of My Best Friends Are...This week, we're sharing an episode of Some of My Best Friends Are... The show is hosted by Khalil Muhammad and Ben Austen, two best friends who grew up together on the South Side of Chicago in the '80s. Khalil is Black; Ben is white. They invite listeners into their conversations about the absurdities and intricacies of race in America. Mixing anecdotes, entertaining storytelling, and thoughtful debate, Some of My Best Friends Are... helps listeners make sense of our deeply divided country.In this episode, they look back at two classic Interracial Buddy Films and...2021-09-2345 minSlate NewsSlate NewsA Word: Cancelling the “Black Friend” ExcuseYour barista, your golf buddy, your ex-college roommate...just because you are friendly with a Black person doesn’t mean you’re friends. And even if you are, you can still be a racist. Scholar Khalil Gibran Muhammad explores the “Black buddy” myth of racial healing this through his podcast “Some of My Best Friends Are…”, which he co-hosts with his white best friend, Ben Austen. On today’s episode of A Word, Muhammad joins Jason Johnson to talk about interracial friendships, and evolving views about how they reflect racial progress in America. Guest: Khalil Gibran Muhammad is a historian, a...2021-09-1926 minA Word … with Jason JohnsonA Word … with Jason JohnsonCancelling the “Black Friend” ExcuseYour barista, your golf buddy, your ex-college roommate...just because you are friendly with a Black person doesn’t mean you’re friends. And even if you are, you can still be a racist. Scholar Khalil Gibran Muhammad explores the “Black buddy” myth of racial healing this through his podcast “Some of My Best Friends Are…”, which he co-hosts with his white best friend, Ben Austen. On today’s episode of A Word, Muhammad joins Jason Johnson to talk about interracial friendships, and evolving views about how they reflect racial progress in America. Guest: Khalil Gibran Muhammad is a historian, a...2021-09-1726 minMajority 54Majority 54Vaccine Mandates feat. Swollen Testicles in TrinidadJason and Ravi are joined by Negin Farsad, comedian and host of the podcast Fake the Nation. Together they discuss Biden's federal vaccine mandate and some recent Tucker Carlson rabbit holes. We're always looking for ways to improve the podcast and find other listeners like you. You can help us by filling out a brief survey at wondermedianetwork.com/majority54survey. Thank you!If you're able, please consider donating to the Afghan Rescue Project. Today's episode is brought to you by Helix Sleep. Helix is offering up to 200 dollars off all mattress orders an...2021-09-1658 minA Conversation with A PurposeA Conversation with A PurposeREPEAT SHOW "Who Killed Malcolm X - Comments from His Personal Friends & Others"REPREAT PROGAM -- WORDS-MAKE-PEOPLE Sun August 15, 2021 from 1-3 p.m. EST for (PRE-RECORDED) lively, intriguing conversation titled, "Who Killed Malcolm X - Comments from His Personal Friends & Others" "O you who believe! Stand out firmly for justice, as witnesses to Allah, even as against yourselves, or your parents, or your kin, and whether it be (against) rich or poor: for Allah can best protect both. Follow not the lusts (of your hearts), lest you swerve, and if you distort justice or decline to do justice, verily Allah is well-acquainted with all that you do." – Al-Qur'an chapter 4: verse 135 Special Guest to includ...2021-08-152h 05The KickerThe KickerHow We Got Here: The Half-Life of Democracy, host Prof. Jelani CobbThe issue of police violence and racism is a familiar one. It’s been present in the United States since the Republic's beginnings. And the stories of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tamir Rice and others cannot be understood if we do not know and comprehend that history. In this episode, we discuss race, crime, criminal justice, violence and the kind of cyclical dynamic that we have seen repeatedly over the decades with Harvard historian Dr. Khalil Muhammad. The conversation gives greater context and an insight into the shattering events of today by illuminating the roots of injustice and violence against Bl...2021-08-0346 minChillin With Teddy GChillin With Teddy GPolicing in America, with Historian Khalil Gibran Muhammad.A Minnesota jury’s conviction of former police officer Derek Chauvin on three counts for murdering George Floyd does not go far enough in dismantling police brutality and state-sanctioned violence, says historian and author Khalil Gibran Muhammad. “We know that while the prosecution was performing in such a way to make the case that Derek Chauvin was a rogue actor, the truth is that policing should have been on trial in that case,” Muhammad says. “We don’t have a mechanism in our current system of laws in the way that we treat individual offenses to have that accountability and justice de...2021-04-2725 min1 key success1 key success39- ( Social issues ) Khalil-ur-Rahman Qamer Vs Marvi Sarmad ??? PAKISTAN mein Women's Day ! (Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)This Channel Is For Short Clips of Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza Bhai2021-04-2556 minThe ConversationThe ConversationKhalil Gibran Muhammad & Bridget Todd - April 8, 2021Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Bridget Todd speak with Benjamin Dixon on The Conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-04-0923 minMahmoud Khalil Al-Husary - [Doori] - Audio - Quran CentralMahmoud Khalil Al-Husary - [Doori] - Audio - Quran Central047 MuhammadMahmoud Khalil Al-Husary – [Doori] – 047 Muhammad 2021-03-2319 minMahmoud Khalil Al-Husary - WarshMahmoud Khalil Al-Husary - WarshWarsh - 047 MuhammadMahmoud Khalil Al-Husary – Warsh – 047 Muhammad 2020-12-2219 minBSP (Bicara Santai Podcast)BSP (Bicara Santai Podcast)Pertemanan ? #30haribersuaraPuisi dari Khalil Gibran.2020-12-1002 minTilawahTilawah047 MuhammadTilawah Terjemah Al Qur'an Surat 047 Muhammad, Qori Syaikh Mahmud Khalil Al Hussary, Terjemah Ustadz Supendi.2020-10-0328 minGoldman Sachs TalksGoldman Sachs TalksDr. Khalil Gibran MuhammadIn this episode, Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad discusses his work studying the history of systemic racism in America and what the response to George Floyd’s death means for the future of police reform. The interview is moderated by Goldman Sachs' Daniel Hibbert.Date: July 27, 2020This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part, or disclosed by any recipient to any other person. The information contained in this podcast does not constitute a recommendation from any Goldman Sachs entity to the recipient. Neither Go...2020-07-3134 minRenaissance Church NYCRenaissance Church NYCThe Gospel & Race Workshop Series: The Backstory to Racism in America with Dr. Angela SimmsThe Gospel & Race Workshop Series - Part 1 "The Backstory to Racism in America" Dr. Angela M. Simms -- active participant of the Renaissance Church community and Assistant Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies at Barnard College-Columbia University -- helps us examine the social construction of race and ethnicity in the U.S. from the colonial period to the present. Her lecture analyzes how capitalist interests, class differences, gender, immigration, and who “deserves” the full rights and privileges of citizenship, shape boundaries between and within racial and ethnic groups, and ultimately the racial hierarchy underpinning White domi...2020-07-161h 10AmanpourAmanpourAmanpour: Richard Hatchett, Deborah Peterson Small, Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Janet NapolitanoAs the coronavirus pandemic and the race for the vaccine continues, Richard Hatchett, the CEO of Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, joins Christiane Amanpour to discuss how any vaccine must go to those most at risk. Then history professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad and activist Deborah Peterson Small trace the stain of racism in the criminal justice system from slavery to now. Our Walter Isaacson speaks to Janet Napolitano, the first female president of of University of California, about whether to reopen schools and universities this fall. And finally – we reveal what infamous yet secretive street artist Banksy has been up...2020-07-1555 minSibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver HudsonSibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver HudsonKhalil Gibran MuhammadDr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad is a professor of History, Race and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and the Suzanne Young Murray Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies. He also wrote "The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America." He joins Kate and Oliver this week to share what he teaches in his courses, the history of systemic racism in America, slavery, how literature and statistics were used to push narratives, where we go from here and much more.  Executive Producers: Kate Hudson, Oliver Hudson, and Sim SarnaP...2020-06-241h 33KQED\'s ForumKQED's ForumHistorian Khalil Gibran Muhammad on Reimagining the Police, in the Past and Future"Defund the police" may be a new rallying cry, but according to Harvard historian Khalil Gibran Muhammad, black reformers, scholars and activists have been calling out systemic racism in law enforcement for at least 100 years.2020-06-2251 minThe Fred Opie ShowThe Fred Opie ShowHarvard Historian Khalil MuhammadA native of Chicago’s South Side, Khalil Gibran Muhammad is professor of History, Race and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School His research and writing examines race, democracy, inequality and criminal justice in modern U.S. history. He is the author of The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America which won the 2011 John Hope Franklin Best Book award in American Studies. He has appeared in the Oscar-nominated documentary 13th and in the outstanding documentary Slavery by Another Name. HOST AND PRODUCER DR. FRED OPIE, ATHLETE TURNED PROFESSOR. Follow Fred, review the show, tell ot...2020-06-1145 minThe Fred Opie ShowThe Fred Opie ShowHarvard Historian Khalil MuhammadA native of Chicago’s South Side, Khalil Gibran Muhammad is professor of History, Race and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School His research and writing examines race, democracy, inequality and criminal justice in modern U.S. history. He is the author of The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America which won the 2011 John Hope Franklin Best Book award in American Studies. He has appeared in the Oscar-nominated documentary 13th and in the outstanding documentary Slavery by Another Name. HOST AND PRODUCER DR. FRED OPIE, ATHLETE TURNED PROFESSOR. Follow Fred, review the show, tell ot...2020-06-1145 minDaemoncast: His Dark Materials PodcastDaemoncast: His Dark Materials PodcastAnnouncementAbout the Black Lives Matter Foundation: https://blacklivesmatter.com/about/ Anna North on Khalil Muhammad and police brutality: https://www.vox.com/2020/6/6/21280643/police-brutality-violence-protests-racism-khalil-muhammad  UK racism statistics: http://www.irr.org.uk/research/statistics/racial-violence/ James A. White Snr. on 50 years of racism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9DDE7NV1Nw Akala on everyday racism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZUvjAJGFkM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daemoncast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daemoncast/support2020-06-0800 minBleav in The Business of FitnessBleav in The Business of FitnessBLEAV in JusticeSignificant changes are on the rise, and there are a lot of questions regarding social reform. The most critical being, where do we go from here? On this special episode of Arizona Fit, I sit down with the Honorable Judge Frank E. Cuthbertson.Credentials:·       1993 Seattle University Juris Doctorate Degree·       2001 Pierce County Superior Court Appointment ·       2010 Judge of the Year, American Board of Trial Advocates·   ...2020-06-0600 minRamadan 2020 with JHUMARamadan 2020 with JHUMARamadan 2020 with JHUMA - Ustadha Aneesah Dawan - The Qur'an Revealed Upon the Heart of Muhammad (SAWS) - May 8, 2020Aneesah Dawan was born to Muslim parents but accepted Al-Islam for herself at the age of 13. She is a native of Little Rock, Arkansas and graduate of the Historic Little Rock Central High School. Aneesah’s post-secondary education has been focused in the areas of Philosophy & Religious Studies at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and Criminal Justice at the University of Houston-Downtown.In addition to her undergraduate work Aneesah studied Arabic and Islamic Studies at Abu Nour University in Damascus, Syria, obtaining a 2-year Arabic language certification. Aneesah’s earlier Islamic and Arabic education came from...2020-05-1256 minWBEZ NewsWBEZ NewsAfter Off-Duty Sergeant Shot Autistic Teen, Police Board Failed To Review Key EvidenceChicago Police Board members did not review key evidence about Sgt. Khalil Muhammad’s off-duty shooting of an unarmed teenager with autism before they decided in December to keep him on the force, a WBEZ investigation has found.2020-02-0605 minRace and DemocracyRace and DemocracyEp. 29 – The Descent of Democracy and the Promise of African American History: A Conversation with Dr. Khalil MuhammadKhalil Gibran Muhammad is a professor of History, Race, and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and the Suzanne Young Murray Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies. He is the former Director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, a division of the New York Public Library and the world’s leading […]2020-02-0500 minRace and DemocracyRace and DemocracyEp. 29 – The Descent of Democracy and the Promise of African American History: A Conversation with Dr. Khalil MuhammadKhalil Gibran Muhammad is a professor of History, Race, and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and the Suzanne Young Murray Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies. He is the former Director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, a division of the New York Public Library and the world’s leading […]2020-02-0500 minThe DailyThe Daily‘1619,’ Episode 5: The Land of Our Fathers, Part 2Today on “The Daily,” we present Episode 5, Part 2 of “1619,” a New York Times audio series hosted by Nikole Hannah-Jones. You can find more information about it at nytimes.com/1619podcast.The Provosts, a family of sugar-cane farmers in Louisiana, had worked the same land for generations. When it became harder and harder to keep hold of that land, June Provost and his wife, Angie, didn’t know why — and then a phone call changed their understanding of everything. In the finale of “1619,” we hear the rest of June and Angie’s story, and its echoes in a past case that led...2019-10-1200 minDownload High-Quality Full Audiobooks in History, WorldDownload High-Quality Full Audiobooks in History, WorldThe Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America by Khalil Gibran MuhammadPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/316474to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America Author: Khalil Gibran Muhammad Narrator: Mirron Willis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 44 minutes Release date: August 1, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.2 of Total 5 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Lynch mobs, chain gangs, and popular views of black southern criminals that defined the Jim Crow South are well known. We know less about the role of the urban North in shaping views of race and crime in American society. Following the 1890 census—the first to...2017-08-0112h 44Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in History, WorldDownload High-Quality Full Audiobooks in History, WorldThe Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America by Khalil Gibran MuhammadPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/316474 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America Author: Khalil Gibran Muhammad Narrator: Mirron Willis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 44 minutes Release date: August 1, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.2 of Total 5 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Lynch mobs, chain gangs, and popular views of black southern criminals that defined the Jim Crow South are well known. We know less about the role of the urban North in shaping views of race and crime in American society. Following the 1890 census—the fi...2017-08-0110 minDiscover Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceDiscover Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceThe Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America by Khalil Gibran MuhammadPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/316474 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America Author: Khalil Gibran Muhammad Narrator: Mirron Willis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 44 minutes Release date: August 1, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.2 of Total 5 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Lynch mobs, chain gangs, and popular views of black southern criminals that defined the Jim Crow South are well known. We know less about the role of the urban North in shaping views of race and crime in American society. Following the 1890 census—th...2017-08-0110 minDiscover Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceDiscover Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceThe Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America by Khalil Gibran MuhammadPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/316474to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America Author: Khalil Gibran Muhammad Narrator: Mirron Willis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 44 minutes Release date: August 1, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.2 of Total 5 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Lynch mobs, chain gangs, and popular views of black southern criminals that defined the Jim Crow South are well known. We know less about the role of the urban North in shaping views of race and crime in American society. Following the 1890 census—the fi...2017-08-0112h 44Open Society Foundations PodcastOpen Society Foundations PodcastLocking Up Our Own: James Forman Jr. in Conversation with Khalil Gibran MuhammadA lunchtime conversation about James Foreman Jr.'s acclaimed new book on race and criminal justice, which traces the zero-tolerance approach to crime and drugs back to some unlikely origins. Speakers: James Forman, Jr., Khalil Gibran Muhammad. (Recorded: May 08, 2017)2017-06-201h 14CapehartCapehartKhalil Gibran Muhammad on how fear of Trump could become as dangerous as Trump himselfKhalil Gibran Muhammad, a professor at Harvard's Kennedy school, discusses a recent controversy in the schools of his hometown in New Jersey that involved race and slavery and the current dangers it revealed.2017-04-1128 minDiscover Top 100 Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureDiscover Top 100 Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureThere Is No Racial Barrier Left to Break Audiobook by Khalil Gibran MuhammadPlease visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1606 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: There Is No Racial Barrier Left to Break Author: Khalil Gibran Muhammad Narrator: Keith Sellon-Wright Format: Unabridged Length: 9 mins Language: English Release date: 01-16-17 Publisher: The New York Times Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Publisher's Summary: In a moving farewell speech before an enormous crowd in Chicago last week, President Barack Obama evoked the American creed of unity and aspiration as the foundation of our democracy. He has always embraced a vision of America as a melting pot. "There Is No Racial...2017-01-1700 minMorning Prayers | Memorial ChurchMorning Prayers | Memorial ChurchKhalil Muhammad — November 30, 2016 | Morning PrayersMorning Prayers service with speaker Khalil Muhammad, Professor of History, Race, and Public Policy; Suzanne Young Murray Professor, Radcliffe Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, on November 30, 2016.2016-12-0815 minBill Moyers in ConversationBill Moyers in ConversationKhalil Gibran Muhammad on Our Crisis of Racial JusticeI paid a visit to New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture recently to help a large gathering of the Schomburg’s devoted friends and visitors say goodbye — very reluctantly — to Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad. He’s been the beloved director of the Schomburg for the past five years and has done much to expand the reach and the influence of the Harlem institution that devotes itself to researching and disseminating the history of African Americans. But Muhammad is also a scholar and he is now eager to evaluate everything he has gleaned about the contemporar...2016-07-0836 minCUNY TV\'s Black AmericaCUNY TV's Black AmericaRacism with Dr. Khalil Gibran MuhammadCarol Jenkins explores the topic of racism in Black America with guest, Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.2016-03-0227 minLibrary TalksLibrary TalksThe Future of Black HistoryTa-Nehisi Coates, Toni Morrison, Jay-Z, and Zadie Smith are just a few among the black authors and creators we'll hear from this week. In our 100th episode, we present the men and women making black history today, from music moguls to authors, chefs to television stars. Please join us for a look at of some of the most incredible guests The New York Public Library and The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture have had the privilege to host. In order of appearance:Marcus SamuelssonNtozake ShangeCharles BlowTavis Smiley...2016-02-2344 minLibrary TalksLibrary TalksThe Future of Black HistoryTa-Nehisi Coates, Toni Morrison, Jay-Z, and Zadie Smith are just a few among the black authors and creators we'll hear from this week. In our 100th episode, we present the men and women making black history today, from music moguls to authors, chefs to television stars. Please join us for a look at of some of the most incredible guests The New York Public Library and The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture have had the privilege to host. In order of appearance:Marcus SamuelssonNtozake ShangeCharles BlowTavis Smiley...2016-02-2344 minLibrary TalksLibrary TalksCharles Blow on His Unexpected Childhood HeroNew York Times columnist Charles M. Blow joins Khalil Muhammad, Director of NYPL’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, for a conversation about Blow’s new memoir, “Fire Shut Up in My Bones.” Through the lens of Blow’s powerful personal story, the two men discuss visual art, social justice, and the need for empathy in American culture.2015-02-201h 25Library TalksLibrary TalksCharles Blow on His Unexpected Childhood HeroNew York Times columnist Charles M. Blow joins Khalil Muhammad, Director of NYPL’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, for a conversation about Blow’s new memoir, “Fire Shut Up in My Bones.” Through the lens of Blow’s powerful personal story, the two men discuss visual art, social justice, and the need for empathy in American culture.2015-02-201h 25The Weekly WonkThe Weekly WonkThe Weekly Wonk: History Is Happening NowIn this episode, Slaughter talks with historian Khalil Muhammad, director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library, about why the story of police violence against people of color seems to be repeating itself from Rodney King to Trayvon Martin to Michael Brown.2014-10-2200 minMahmoud Khalil Al-HusaryMahmoud Khalil Al-Husary047 MuhammadSurah Muhammad (Muhammad) by Mahmoud Khalil Al-Husary 2014-01-0113 minKhatani SpecialKhatani Special19 January 2013 - Sheikh Muhammad Khalil Al Qari - Special Program19 January2013- Sheikh Muhammad Khalil Al Qari- Special Program2013-01-1936 minSpecial ProgramSpecial Program19 January 2013 - Sheikh Muhammad Khalil Al Qari - Special Program19 January2013- Sheikh Muhammad Khalil Al Qari- Special Program2013-01-1936 minASWJ Media – Free CD distribution and Islamic Lectures – MP3\'sASWJ Media – Free CD distribution and Islamic Lectures – MP3'sHasan Khalil – The Rights of your WifeRajab 1432 Hijri CD distribution | 3350 CDs Produced Imam Hasan Khalil describes the kind treatment that is due to one’s wife. The lecture also explains how the Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) treated his wives; giving  real examples from his life and times. Download & Listen (right click and select “save target as” or “save link as”)2011-07-1000 minJoy Keys chats with Dr. Khalil Gibran MuhammadThe New York Public Library (NYPL) announced that Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad, a scholar of African-American history from Indiana University, has been selected as the next Director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, effective July 2011. Dr. Muhammad, a native of Chicago’s South Side, has served as Assistant Professor of History at Indiana University for five years, where he completed a major interpretive book in African-American studies, The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America, published recently by Harvard University Press. A great-grandson of Elijah Muhammad, he has deep roots in Black hi...2011-02-1928 min