Interview with Saher Selod, Director of Research for the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding

Interview with Saher Selod, Director of Research for the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding

Author: Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues November 25, 2025 Duration: 36:24
Student Project Manager Maggie Maston ’28 interviews Dr. Saher Selod, author and director of research for the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding. Dr. Selod discusses the intersections of race and religion as well as her research on Muslims and surveillance. She shares her experience with interviewing Muslims and how it has shaped her thought on racialization. Finally, Dr. Selod breaks down key findings from the ISPU’s 2025 American Muslim Poll, examining their most pressing societal implications. Read more

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