Arsalan Iftikhar is an international human rights lawyer and Contributing Editor for Islamica magazine; an international contemporary affairs magazine headquartered in Los Angeles and with editorial offices in London, Amman and Cambridge, Massachusetts.  Read more...
 
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'Shop Talk': Will Revelations About Malcolm X Tarnish Legacy?

Date Posted: April 8, 2011

A controversial, new biography of Malcolm X, and Dennis Rodman's nomination for the basketball Hall of Fame are two of the topics under discussion in this week's "Barbershop" roundtable. Guest host Allison Keyes hears from author Jimi Izrael, civil rights attorney Arsalan Iftikhar, Kevin Williamson of the National Review and sports columnist Kevin Blackistone.

Listen to audio at: http://www.npr.org/2011/04/08/135240380/shop-talk-will-revelations-about-malcolm-x-tarnish-legacy

 
'Shop Talk': To Arm Libyan Rebels, Or Not?

Date Posted: April 1, 2011

The debate around whether the U.S should help arm Libyan rebels and the trial of baseball star Barry Bonds are two topics under discussion in this week's "Barbershop" conversation. Weighing in are author Jimi Izrael, civil rights attorney Arsalan Iftikhar, Republican strategist Ron Christie and Sports Illustrated reporter Pablo Torre.

Listen to audio at: http://www.npr.org/2011/04/01/135042285/shop-talk-to-arm-libyan-rebels-or-not

 
'Shop Talk': Dissecting R&B Star Chris Brown's Meltdown

Date Posted: March 25, 2011

The latest census figures showing Hispanic population growth and singer Chris Brown's anger issues are two topics under discussion in this week's "Barbershop" conversation. Guest host Jacki Lyden is joined by author Jimi Izrael, civil rights attorney Arsalan Iftikhar and columnists Ruben Navarrette and Jeff Yang.

Listen to audio at: http://www.npr.org/2011/03/25/134854578/Shop-Talk-Dissecting-R-B-Star-Chris-Browns-Meltdown

 
'Shop Talk': Is NPR Criticism Fair?

Date Posted: March 11, 2011

The latest controversy involving NPR executives and Thursday Congressional hearing into the "radicalization" of Muslim Americans are two topics under discussion in the weekly Tell Me More "Barbershop." Host Michel Martin speaks with author Jimi Izrael, civil rights attorney Arsalan Iftikhar, columnist Ruben Navarrette and the journalist Kevin Williamson.

Listen to audio at: http://www.npr.org/2011/03/11/134458066/Shop-Talk-Is-NPR-Criticism-Fair

 
Why Is The Media So Fixated With Charlie Sheen?

Date Posted: March 4, 2011

The extended deadline for a possible NFL lockout and the media's fixation with actor Charlie Sheen's troubles are two topics under discussion in Tell Me More's weekly "Barbershop" roundtable. Host Michel Martin speaks with author Jimi Izrael, civil rights attorney Arsalan Iftikhar, political science professor Lester Spence and Sport Illustrated reporter Pablo Torre.

Listen to audio at: http://www.npr.org/2011/03/04/134264439/Why-Is-The-Media-So-Fixated-With-Charlie-Sheen

 
'Shop Talk': All Eyes On Wisconsin's Political Showdown

Date Posted: February 25, 2011

The dramatic showdown between state Democratic and Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin over the Gov. Scott Walker's budget repair plan continues to draw attention and stir nationwide debate. Also, the recent suicide of former NFL player Dave Duerson brings renewed focus to sports-related brain injuries. Host Michel Martin gets opinion and analysis from regular contributors author Jimi Izrael, civil rights attorney Arsalan Iftikhar, syndicated columnist Ruben Navarrette and sportswriter Pablo Torre.

Listen to audio at: http://www.npr.org/2011/02/25/134057259/Shop-Talk-All-Eyes-On-Wisconsins-Political-Showdown

 
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