Jamal Awil

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Islamophobia has entered mainstream political and public discourse. [fact]

Islamophobia is no longer a term uttered exclusively by academics in ivory towers, or a word that only comes out the mouths of Muslim American activists and advocates. It has been featured on the Twitter timelines of Jewish and Christian college students, discussed by young politicians rising in response to the hate coming from Trump and those following in his footsteps, and the frequent topic of news headlines and opinion pieces featured in the Washington Post and the New York Times. Islamophobia has fully arrived, as has the consciousness around it and the will to combat it, marshaled on street corners, social media platforms, college and university campuses, in airports, and in public and private spaces in between and beyond. A new crop of Muslim American leaders, the majority of them women, is taking charge of the broader campaign to counter Islamophobia.

DEFINE: Traces how the term 'Islamophobia' moved from academic/activist circles into mainstream news and politics, clarifying its contemporary currency.

Khaled A. Beydoun, American Islamophobia_ Unde…, loc. 502