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Islamophobia, the Surveillance State & U.S. Wars of Aggression on the Socialist Program
How does the relentless U.S. war machine sell its operations to the public? Dr. Nazia Kazi, an activist and professor of Anthropology at Stockton […]
9/11 attacks: Why young Americans know nothing about the ‘war on terror’
Dr. Nazia Kazi, associate professor at Stockton University, explains how schools in the US leave young Americans knowing very little about the events that […]
“What We Forget” The True Legacy of 9/11
20 years after the events of 9/11/2001, an entire generation has come of age who are too young to remember them. A 2019 study […]
What Does It Mean to Decarcerate Campus
The past several months have brought questions about the role of policing into public conversation. Calls to “abolish” prisons, “defund” police, and build “police-free […]
Interview with New Books in Islamic Studies
Nazia Kazi’s Islamophobia, Race, and Global Politics (Rowman & Littlefield, 2018) is a brilliant and powerful meditation on the intersection and interaction of Islamophobia, […]
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