Addressing Anti-Muslim Hate and Defending Civil Liberties
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- Al Enteshar Newspaper
- أكتوبر 28, 2024
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Al Enteshar Newspaper In the wake of the troubling events of October 7th, our nation is experiencing a significant resurgence of Islamophobia, reminiscent of the dark days following 9/11. American Muslims find themselves unfairly targeted once again, victimized by a rise in hate crimes and violence due to the actions of a few extremists. This alarming trend amplifies the critical need for continued and focused efforts to address and counteract such deep-seated prejudices. Responding to this urgent challenge, the partnership between LA vs. Hate and MPAC culminated in the Ballots Against Bias Symposium held last week at the Fowler Museum at UCLA. The event featured insightful discussions on the interplay between national security and anti-Muslim sentiment, highlighted by guest speakers such as Josh Paul, a former State Department employee who resigned over policy disagreements, and Samar Ali, a research professor at Vanderbilt University. These conversations aimed to align national security efforts with broader justice principles, fostering a dialogue essential for confronting and mitigating Islamophobia in America. As our nation faces a renewed surge of Islamophobia following the tragic events of October 7th, we find ourselves witnessing a disturbing rise in hate crimes, threats, and violence. American Muslims are, once again, being scapegoated for the actions of extremists, echoing the distressing aftermath of 9/11. This harsh reality underscores the urgency of our work now more than ever.
This resource is supported in whole or in part by funding provided by the State of California, administered by the California State Library in partnership with the California Department of Social Services and the California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs as part of the Stop the Hate program. To report a hate incident or hate crime and get support, go to CA vs Hate. |