Radio Interview: Changing Minds

Almost every Muslim living in Australia has experienced some form of unfavourable treatment based on their religion, race or ethnicity.

Professor Fethi Mansouri, Director of the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation at the Deakin University and one of the authors of the article: “These young Muslim Australians want to meet Islamophobes and change their minds” talks to Willy Russo about this amazing group of young people and what they’re finding out.

One of the most striking parts of the article is that the participants argued that the negative views about Islam and Muslims are largely when people have never interacted with a Muslim in person.

The interview was produced by Annie Bhatt and can be accessed by clicking here.

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