Fighting Islamophobia with social justice comedy. Ep. 64
How do you change the mind of someone who thinks you don’t belong
in this country because of your faith? Make them laugh, says Negin
Farsad, Muslim-American comedian, actress, writer and filmmaker.
And she does. Back in 2014, she took a troupe of...
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How do you change the mind of someone who thinks you don’t belong
in this country because of your faith? Make them laugh, says Negin
Farsad, Muslim-American comedian, actress, writer and filmmaker.
And she does. Back in 2014, she took a troupe of Muslim comedians
on tour in America’s heartland to talk (and joke) about
Islamophobia for the documentary film “The Muslims Are Coming!”
Today, she continues to work in what she calls “social justice
comedy,” using humor to confront religious hatred and racism. We
ask her how she walks the line between laughing with and laughing
at the people she would like to convince. In Signs of the Times,
the supporters of Ireland’s Eighth Amendment suffered a resounding
defeat in the May 25 referendum, opening the door to abortion on
demand. We talk about the future of the church and the pro-life
movement in light of this setback. Plus: an archbishop in Australia
faces jail time for failing to report sexual abuse; an ecumenical
group of faith leaders takes on racism in Minnesota; and a new poll
shows only 50 percent of Catholics support welcoming refugees to
the United States. What gives? When you’re done listening, you can
hop on over to our Facebook group and let us know what you think!
Follow us on Twitter @jesuiticalshow and send us feedback and
cocktail recipes at jesuitical@americamedia.org. And if you haven’t
yet, please consider leaving us a review on Apple podcasts—it’s a
great way to help other people find the show. Links from the show:
Catholics who voted Yes should consider confession, says Bishop
Catholic archbishop convicted in Australia of concealing child sex
abuse New Minnesota faith alliance takes on racism Only 50% of U.S.
Catholics believe the U.S. Should Accept Refugees What’s on tap?
Brooklyn Brewery Lager hand delivered by Patron Emilee
Hunter-Maguire Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoices
in this country because of your faith? Make them laugh, says Negin
Farsad, Muslim-American comedian, actress, writer and filmmaker.
And she does. Back in 2014, she took a troupe of Muslim comedians
on tour in America’s heartland to talk (and joke) about
Islamophobia for the documentary film “The Muslims Are Coming!”
Today, she continues to work in what she calls “social justice
comedy,” using humor to confront religious hatred and racism. We
ask her how she walks the line between laughing with and laughing
at the people she would like to convince. In Signs of the Times,
the supporters of Ireland’s Eighth Amendment suffered a resounding
defeat in the May 25 referendum, opening the door to abortion on
demand. We talk about the future of the church and the pro-life
movement in light of this setback. Plus: an archbishop in Australia
faces jail time for failing to report sexual abuse; an ecumenical
group of faith leaders takes on racism in Minnesota; and a new poll
shows only 50 percent of Catholics support welcoming refugees to
the United States. What gives? When you’re done listening, you can
hop on over to our Facebook group and let us know what you think!
Follow us on Twitter @jesuiticalshow and send us feedback and
cocktail recipes at jesuitical@americamedia.org. And if you haven’t
yet, please consider leaving us a review on Apple podcasts—it’s a
great way to help other people find the show. Links from the show:
Catholics who voted Yes should consider confession, says Bishop
Catholic archbishop convicted in Australia of concealing child sex
abuse New Minnesota faith alliance takes on racism Only 50% of U.S.
Catholics believe the U.S. Should Accept Refugees What’s on tap?
Brooklyn Brewery Lager hand delivered by Patron Emilee
Hunter-Maguire Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoices
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