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Muslim Men in Journalism: The World's Last Hope Against Fake News

Muslim Men in Journalism: The World's Last Hope Against Fake News

Released Saturday, 22nd September 2018
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Muslim Men in Journalism: The World's Last Hope Against Fake News

Muslim Men in Journalism: The World's Last Hope Against Fake News

Muslim Men in Journalism: The World's Last Hope Against Fake News

Muslim Men in Journalism: The World's Last Hope Against Fake News

Saturday, 22nd September 2018
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Late last year, I had the chance to sit down to talk to Hussein Kesvani about his work as a Muslim journalist. 

A lot happened between then and now that led to me not publishing this podcast episode soon after I recorded it. 

I figure now's as good a time as any.

Hussein Kesvani is the UK/Europe editor for Mel Magazine, a publication ostensibly about men and masculinity (though I would argue it's perpetuating modern degeneracy and promoting men being Soyboys.)

This is most certainly a black mark against Hussein, who is otherwise a fine fellow and an accomplished, non-hacky journalist. 

He's also written for Buzzfeed, Vice, The Independent, The Guardian, The New Statesman, The Shortlist, and Refinery29. 

He's a co-host of the No Country For Brown Men Podcast and also the Trash Future podcast.

Here's what we talked about during our short chat:

  • The relationship between a writer and his editor, and why journalists publish pieces that can seem "editorialized" [4:55]
  • What journalists and copywriters have in common when writing about "subjects" and clients [8:42]
  • The challenge of writing on topics involving Muslims in a non-Muslim publication [13:05]
  • How BAME (Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic) people can get their foot in the door of fast-changing world of modern journalism [17:20]
  • Where does Hussein place crowd-funded, independent citizen journalists like Mike Cernovich, Tim Pool, and Lauren Southern in the ecosystem of journalism as a whole [23:58]
  • How the definition of "journalism" has changed in recent years [27:18]
  • On the journalistic value of what many citizen journalists think passes for journalism [30:09]
  • Do mainstream media publications have a responsibility to be impartial and objective? [35:26]
  • How can Muslim men get their start in journalism? Hussein gives us practical advice. (Hint: copywriting is an important skill) [39:56]
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