About this Event
For the generation with no lived memory of September 11th, the day exists as a frozen moment, disconnected from the present. But we are living inside the world that day made: DHS, ICE, the surveillance state, the securitization of immigration, anti-Muslim racism, and wars waged far beyond any congressional mandate.
Twenty-five years later — and on the anniversary of the Abu Ghraib torture scandal — join us for conversation, small group discussion, and the historical and political context that most of us were never taught.
Featuring:
Zainab Saleh
Associate Professor of Anthropology, Haverford College
Alka Pradhan
Human Rights Counsel, Guantánamo Bay Military Commissions & Penn Law
Ameena Ghaffar-Kucher
Project Director, Teaching Beyond September 11th, PennGSE
Food will be served – please RSVP so we can plan accordingly
Organized by PennGSE’s International Educational Development Program and co-sponsored by Penn’s Asian American Studies Program, History Department, the Middle East Center, and the South Asia Center.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
3440 Market Street, 5th Floor (500-02), 3440 Market Street, Philadelphia, United States
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