
How sugar was built on a global system of slavery
Sugar is sweet, seductive, addictive - but built on human suffering. This feature-length reveals how an enticing luxury became the engine of a global system powered by slavery, exploitation and enviro...
27 Apr 1h 32min

Islam, the West, and Global Islamophobia: Insights from Dr. John Esposito
Dr. John Esposito explores Islam's influence on the US with Soraya Salam. They discuss a variety of topics ranging from the reasons behind Dr. Esposito's passionate interest in Islam, his time advisin...
16 Mars 17min

What Is It Like to Be Muslim in the U.S.? Dr. Dalia Fahmy Explains
Dr. Dalia Fahmy discusses what is it like to be a Muslim in the US, with Sami Zeidan. What form of discrimination are Muslims facing? How is islamophobia being used for political gain? And is there a ...
13 Mars 17min

How did Quran recitation impact non-devout Muslims and non-Muslims?
Former Catholic nun and author Karen Armstrong shares her perspective on Islam from her years of research with Al Jazeera's Samantha Johnson. Karen Armstrong is a renown religious historian and best-s...
9 Mars 14min

My Hijab, My Voice: British Muslim Women Confront Islamophobia
Women have been targets of abuse just as much as men. Islamophobia raised its ugly head in race riots in Britain in August 2024 and attacks on Muslims and mosques in the United Kingdom have increased ...
24 Jan 47min

How does colonialism shape the world we live in?
By the early 19th century, a vast majority of the world's nations had been colonised by European powers. The empire-building and resource-driven exploitation of states and their populations continues ...
23 Nov 202525min

Will the missing Malaysian airliner MH370 ever be found?
On March 8, 2014, 239 passengers and crew members disappeared from radar on board a Malaysia Airlines flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Nine years on, why is the disappearance of MH370 still a myst...
16 Nov 202525min



















