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- Voices Of Resistance 10: Arts and 9/11
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A reflection on SAPAC's visual arts exhibit and performance event, Voices of Resistance 10:Revision ...
- Swagistani: A Review of Chee Malabar's Burning Tire Artisan
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With the underground explosion of Das Racist & the BBC Asian Network-supported BURBAN (Brown Urban) scene in the UK, Chee Malabar attempts to hold down the fort for earnest desi rap stateside with his latest offering Burning Tire Artisan . His ...
- Enemy Alien
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After the 9/11 attacks, the U.S. government adopted a policy of singling out and deporting all deportable persons in the United States from Muslim and Arab countries. Caught up in this dragnet, Palestinian activist Farouk Abdel-Muhti was arrested and ...
- The Islamophobic Warriors
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Yet the ranks of the Islamophobic phalanx goes beyond the evangelical right and the Tea Party movement. Among their cadre are fixtures of the security establishment, the foreign policy elite and the academy. ...
- Wrestling the Dinosaur: Reflections on the Post 9/11 Decade
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American imperialism is like a dinosaur fighting extinction. There are two long term trajectories that have continuously intersected and are leading to its failure - the “super power” infrastructure of mass violence that gave rise to insurgents and the ...
- September 11th and the Future We've Built
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By placing civilian law enforcement on a single continuum with military options, the government has set the stage for the (further) militarization of American society. ...
- The Decade in American Islamophobia
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To me, 9/11 took a city I love and broke my heart. As a turning point in American history, this moment took the racial diversity in New York City and quickly turned that complexity into suspicion, scapegoating, and racism – heralding the Age of Terror in ...
- A Decade of Detention: The Post 9/11 Immigrant Dragnet
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Immigration law, once a set of civil administrative rules to regulate population flow – has become part of the enforcement apparatus of a government that functions increasingly as a police state. The politics of fear have changed the whole nature of ...
- On 9/11 and the War on "Terror": Names, Numbers and Events
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Categories and names are often misleading, even for those of us who are often wary of the dominant rhetoric. As much as we want to escape it, dominant discourse is only there to shape our ideas and reactions, as is the case of the rhetoric surrounding ...
- Erasures and Resistance: What Peter King’s Hearing Said. And What It Didn’t.
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Representative Peter King’s (R-NY) first hearing on the radicalization of American Muslim communities exemplified the right wing’s ongoing commitment to constructing the idea of a radical, threatening Islam. The hearing also exposed what is, at best, ...
