Religious Pluralism v. White Supremacy in America Today – Wajahat Ali

Religious Pluralism v. White Supremacy in America Today – Wajahat Ali

Author: Meli Solomon, the Talking with God Project January 9, 2025 Duration: 37:42

Episode 85. 
As the new secular year begins, along with the incoming presidential administration, it’s a good time to hear a shortened version of my conversation with the esteemed journalist and speaker Wajahat Ali. Given the dominance of White Christian Nationalism and the debate about immigration, Wajahat’s Sunni Muslim American identity and his family’s Pakistani immigrant history, make him an ideal partner to talk about religious pluralism in America today. In this conversation we explore the challenges minorities face as well as the fears, hate and discomfort that drive the antagonism and protectionism of White Supremacy. But our conversation is not completely dark. Wajahat raises reasons for hope and steps we can each take towards a brighter future of dignity and freedom.

Highlights:
·       White Christian Nationalism.
·       Balancing group identity and assimilation; history and modernity; religion and secularism.
·       Suburban communities' fear despite material abundance.
·       Progressives ceded spirituality to the right.
·       Stand for dignity, freedom; reject hate-driven leadership.
·       Steps of awareness, intention, and action for individual contributions.


Bio:
Wajahat is a New York Times contributing op-ed writer and Daily Beast columnist, public speaker, and recovering attorney. He also regularly appears on cable news and radio to discuss politics, religion, foreign policy and culture. Wajahat often speaks on the multifaceted American experience, covering our growing need for cultural unity, racial diversity, and inclusion. Additionally, he has published his first book Go Back To Where You Came From: And, Other Helpful Recommendations on Becoming American

Wajahat grew up in the Bay Area, California to Pakistani immigrant parents. He graduated from UC Berkeley with an English major and became a licensed attorney. He knows what it feels like to be the token minority in the classroom and the darkest person in a boardroom. He is married and the father of three kids. 

Social Media links for Wajahat:
Website – https://www.wajali.com

NY Times opinion piece, 23 June 2023 

NY Times opinion piece, 16 Aug. 2023  


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