Introducing a Muslim & a Jew Before They...Go There

Politician Sayeeda Warsi and comedian David Baddiel come together to discuss the topical issues affecting British Muslims and Jews in a way that others might not dare.  In this introductory prologue, Baroness Warsi, who wrote the keynote speech “Muslims Don’t Matter”, and David Baddiel, author of “Jews Don’t Count”, discuss their own experiences of prejudice and their own racial identity. Sayeeda, Baroness Warsi, Britain's first Muslim Cabinet Minister, is also a lawyer, businesswoman and racial justice campaigner and has been consistently voted one of the 500 most influential Muslims in the world.  Warsi is author of The Enemy Within, A Tale of Muslim Britain and author of the keynote speech “Muslims Don’t Matter”.David Baddiel is a comedian, author, screenwriter and television presenter. Recently he published the Sunday Times bestselling polemic “Jews Don’t Count” and has also written and presented a documentary under the same title for Channel 4.  This podcast is produced by Instinct Productions Executive Producer: Jemima Khan GoldsmithSeries Producer: Rachel Balmer & Jemima Khan GoldsmithHead of Development: Sarah LintonProduction Manager: Sangeetha Veluruhttps://instinctproductions.comEnquiries: podcast@instinctproductions.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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“A Muslim & A Jew Go There” is a brand new podcast produced by Instinct Productions, hosted by comedian David Baddiel (author of “Jews Don’t Count”) and politician Sayeeda Warsi (“Muslims Don’t Matter”) who will take on whatever controversy hits the headlines each week, providing context and discussion around current political and cultural events involving and affecting British Muslims and Jews.  Covering topics from antisemitism in the Labour party and Islamophobia in the Conservative Party to debating concepts like “racism hierarchies”, “non-visible minorities” and “victim olympics”, as well as tropes and stereotypes, and the Middle East and its impact on Jewish and Muslim communities in Britain, this topical, often funny podcast will go there in a way others might not dare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.