Targeted by Bullying : Silent Crises of Muslim Students copertina

Targeted by Bullying : Silent Crises of Muslim Students

Targeted by Bullying : Silent Crises of Muslim Students

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Muslim students experience bullying at nearly double the national rate. Between 27% and 50% of Muslim youth in K–12 report being targeted, compared to 19-20% nationally. In 25% of those cases, teachers are identified as the perpetrators. These are not isolated incidents. They reflect systemic attacks on identity and belonging.In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with Dr. Nadia Ansary, professor and chair of the Department of Psychology at Rider University. Dr. Ansary earned her PhD in developmental psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University, and researches bias-based and cyberbullying with a focus on Islamophobia in schools.She explains how overwhelmingly negative media coverage shapes harmful narratives that children repeat in schools and online, and how the racialization of religion leads to targeting based on perceived identity. The episode also offers evidence-based solutions, including whole-school approaches, restorative justice, and real stories of student-led change.An episode for parents, educators, and community leaders seeking to understand the impact of bias and how to build school environments where belonging is protected. Listen now and share with anyone working to create safer, more inclusive spaces for young people.Connect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites: https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275Connect with Waleed Kadous:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waleedkadous/Ansari Project:Website: https://ansari.chat/welcomeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ansari-project/ GUEST BIO : Dr. Nadia Ansary is professor and chair of the Department of Psychology at Rider University. She earned her PhD in developmental psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University, and researches bias-based and cyberbullying with a focus on Islamophobia in educational settings. Her work examines how religious discrimination and the racialization of religion lead to the systemic targeting of Muslim youth, and she develops evidence-based strategies to help schools build safer, more inclusive communities. WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders.We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions. At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment. This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/#WISEWomenWithDaisyKhan #Islamophobia #AntiBullying #MuslimStudents #InclusiveEducation #BelongingMatters #MentalHealthMatters #StopHate #FaithAndJustice #EducationReform #BiasBasedBullying #Upstander #EquityInEducation #WomenLeadingChange #SocialImpact
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