Muslim bans, refugee bans, ending DACA: How did we get here, what do we do?â This was the subject of a community forum 12-5-2017 at Harvard Law School, with 5 speakers. Truth and Justice Radio (TJR) was there to record.
The Moderator is Anwar Omeish (Fear, Inc.), who ably introduces each speaker. TJR's Stan Robinson provides an upfront preintroduction for the radio. (2:02)
1-Ayesha Kazmi, District 7 organizer for ISBCC The origins of American Islamophobia (25:19)
2-Saher Selod (sociology professor at Simmons) State Surveillance of Muslims 2001-2007 (17:17)
3-Rachel Rosenbloom (law professor, co-director of Immigrant Justice Project, Northeastern University) Legalese of the Muslim Ban (20:02)
4-Maheen Haider (PhD Candidate and Grad Fellow, Boston College) Personal and National Impact of the Muslim Ban (17:31)
5-Nazia Ashraful, MPH (Government Affairs Director, Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MA)) Resistance Strategies (11:21)
All posted parts together = 1:33:32 (We are not posting Q/A. Please write us if you want that.)
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Muslim bans, refugee bans, ending DACA: How did we get here, what do we do?
a community forum held at Harvard Law School 12-5-2017