65. 20 Years Later: Revisiting the Impact of 9/11 ft. Anna Masad & Ziad Elsahili
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audio
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Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Sep 10, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:38:09

20 years have passed since the horrendous events of 9/11. It feels like ages ago, and at the same time, just like yesterday.

For most of us, thinking back on 9/11 brings back sad memories of a vulnerable time for our nation. However, for Arab-Americans, those feelings go even further because there is a clear delineation between life before and life after 9/11 in terms of how welcome and accepted they have felt by American society. 

In honor of the 20th anniversary of this landmark day, we invite Arab-American guests Anna Masad and Ziad Elsahili to discuss their memories of 9/11, and the impact that the consequent Islamaphobia ignited by that date has had on their lives immediately after the incident, as well as the continuing biases they face to this day. From being racially profiled at airport security because of their names to explicitly being called derogatory terms for cheap laughs, we discuss all the subtle and direct ways that being Arab in America is distinct from the experiences of those from other communities.

On a more positive note, we end the episode by discussing ways in which we see hope for more acceptance of the diverse range of communities in the U.S. as a result of the more open conversations we as a nation are having around race relations, diverse perspectives, and generally thinking outside of oneself. 

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For those still reading, let's dedicate a moment of silence and respect to all those who have lost their lives, family, and friends on 9/11 and in the 20 year long war we're finally closing the chapter on. Thank you to all the heroes who have fought for, and continue to fight to keep our country and our allies safe. 

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