Democracy and Ethnonationalism Series: The Last Plantation - Racism and Resistance in Congress

Democracy and Ethnonationalism Series: The Last Plantation - Racism and Resistance in Congress

Join the discussion of Congress as a racialized workplace through the experiences of federal employees and congressional staffers.

By Rutgers Center for Security, Race and Rights

Date and time

Tuesday, March 25 · 9 - 10:15am PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 15 minutes

Welcome to the Democracy and Ethnonationalism Series: The Last Plantation - Racism and Resistance in Congress event! Join us online for a thought-provoking discussion on the experience of racism within Congress as a workplace. Register here: go.rutgers.edu/ethnonationalism

Organized by

Since the September 11 attacks, Muslim, Arab, and South Asian communities have faced increased discrimination and prejudice. A lack of knowledge about these diverse communities facilitates false stereotypes associating them and Islam with terrorism. The Center for Security, Race and Rights works across racial and religious lines to address the underlying structural and systemic causes of Islamophobia and xenophobia against people of Arab, African, and South Asian descent.

 

Our work is organized around three themes:

 

The contemporary and historical intersection of race and religion in the United States

Criminalization of Muslim identity through United States and global national security laws and policies

Transnational rights and security arising from relations between the United States and Muslim majority countries

 

Through academic research, public education, and advocacy, the Center for Security, Race and Rights supports pluralism, religious freedom, and racial equality.