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We Too Sing America
We Too Sing America: South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh Immigrants Shape Our Multiracial Future | Deepa Iyer
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Many of us can recall the targeting of South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh people in the wake of 9/11. We may be less aware, however, of the ongoing racism directed against these groups in the past decade and a half. In We Too Sing America, nationally renowned activist Deepa Iyer catalogs recent racial flashpoints, from the 2012 massacre at the Sikh gurdwara in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, to the violent opposition to the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and to the Park 51 Community Center in Lower Manhattan. Iyer asks whether hate crimes should be considered domestic terrorism and explores the role of the state in perpetuating racism through detentions, national registration programs, police profiling, and constant surveillance. She looks at topics including Islamophobia in the Bible Belt; the “Bermuda Triangle” of anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim hysteria; and the energy of new reform movements, including those of “undocumented and unafraid” youth and Black Lives Matter. In a book that reframes the discussion of race in America, a brilliant young activist provides ideas from the front lines of post-9/11 America.
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mrsmarch
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I haven‘t finished A Charmed Life yet for June #bookspin, but here is my July list minus it anyway.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 4y
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Chelsibno
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Getting ready for a session given by Deepa Iyer about combating xenophobia and Islamophobia in libraries! #ALAAC17

ReadingEnvy Ah cool. My book club read this one this year. 7y
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I read this book for my multicultural resources class. Focusing on the post 9/11 experiences of South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Muslim immigrants in the U.S., this #nonfiction book showcases the challenges they face stemming from racism. The book opens with the 2012 mass shooting at a gurdwara. From the start, the book is honest and unflinching in describing the hate crimes that these immigrants regularly fall victim to. #diversebooks

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Reading this one for my in person book club. It focuses on the experiences of South Asian, Muslim, and Sikh Immigrants particularly post 9/11/01.

Kristy_K This looks interesting! 8y
rachellayown Ooh, I'm looking forward to your review! 8y
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