Dialogues Across Difference—Islamophobia: A Threat to All

Dialogues Across Difference—Islamophobia: A Threat to All

A conversation with Dalia Mogahed. Dialogues Across Difference focuses on modeling disagreement by elevating and encouraging dialogue.

By MIT Institute Events

Date and time

Monday, March 18 · 4 - 5pm EDT

Location

Schwarzman College of Computing (45-801)

51 Vassar Street Cambridge, MA 02139

About this event

Join us for a lecture and conversation with Dalia Mogahed, the former director of research at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding and Muslim studies scholar, specializing in issues of gender, identity, and Islamophobia in America. This event for the MIT community will be followed by a short reception.

Accessible seating, live captioning viewable from your personal device, and ASL interpreting will be available during the lecture. If you need any alternate accommodations, please contact iceo@mit.edu. This event falls during Ramadan, and accommodations will be made for those who are fasting.

Please register for the event using your MIT email address and be prepared to present your MIT ID on arrival at the lecture.

We hope that you will choose to attend more than one Dialogues Across Difference session. For complete information and registration links for the other dates, please visit the ICEO website.


Dialogues Across Difference focuses on modeling disagreement by elevating and encouraging dialogue. The series invites internal and external speakers whose expertise can help cultivate civil discourse, critical thinking, and empathy among members of our community, and it serves as a platform for public discussions related to Standing Together Against Hate, the MIT Values Statement; the Strategic Action Plan for Belonging, Achievement, and Composition; the Faculty Statement on Free Expression; and other ongoing campus initiatives or debates.

Dialogues Across Difference is sponsored by the offices of the President, Provost, and Chancellor.

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