‘The Longest Shadow’: 9/11 Leads to the Militarization of US Police Departments [ABCNews]

In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, a wariness of Muslims swept the country. Hate crimes against Muslims skyrocketed. Mosques became inundated with threats. “Anything that showed that you were an Arab or a Muslim caused everyone to be suspicious of you,” said Sahar Aziz, director of the Center for Security, Race and Rights at Rutgers University Law School. In response to the terror attacks, police departments in some major cities compiled vast databases of alleged potential terrorists and undertook ambitious surveillance missions targeting Muslim communities. “You had massive surveillance programs… Continue reading “‘The Longest Shadow’: 9/11 Leads to the Militarization of US Police Departments [ABCNews]”
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She Speaks: Academic Muslimahs features Sahar Aziz

On the 19th anniversary of 9/11, Sahar Aziz talks about how the tragedy impacted Muslim Americans and Muslim immigrants within the United States. This episode discusses the PATRIOT ACT, NSEERS (2012 male registry for Muslim immigrants), and how the curtailments of rights impacted Muslim participation within social and political sphere. Dr. Aziz also talks about Muslim political interests during this election season and what we should focus on as a community (institutional change!).  — To listen to the interview on the podcast She Speaks: Academic Muslimahs, click here.… Continue reading “She Speaks: Academic Muslimahs features Sahar Aziz”
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