Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts
Volume 4, Number 3 (Summer 2011)
Field Notes from the September 11 Moment
From the Editor
Homeland Insecurities: Racial Violence the Day after September 11
Muneer Ahmad
Reflections of a Brooklyn-based Arab American Activist
Linda Sarsour
The Day Our Probation Ended
Vijay Prashad
Welcome Mat and Spiked Gate: Two Stories of Immigrants in the United States
Sayu Bhojwani
Generation Islam: Arab American Muslims and Racial Politics after September 11
Sabrina Alimahomed
“Just Don’t Act Muslim:” Reflections from a Queens-based Community Organizer
Annetta Seecharran
Fear, Rhetoric, and the “Other”
Sue Veres Royal
Multiplicities of Violence: Responses to September 11 from South Asian Women’s Organizations
Soniya Munshi
The Accidental Activist
Amardeep Singh
The Best of Times and Worst of Times . . . in South Asian America
Subhash Kateel
Reflections on the Occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of September 11
Azadeh Shahshahani
Our Movement is for the Long Haul: Ten Years of DRUM’s Community Organizing by Working-Class South Asian Migrants
Monami Maulik
Emerging from the Shadow of September 11
Valarie Kaur
Fact Sheet on the September 11 Moment: Selected Comparisons |