We Too Sing America :South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh Immigrants Shape Our Multiracial Future

We Too Sing America

We Too Sing America :South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh Immigrants Shape Our Multiracial Future

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"Powerful…Iyer catalogues the toll that various forms of discrimination have taken and highlights the inspiring ways activists are fighting back. [She] is an ideal chronicler of this experience."
The Washington Post

NOW IN PAPERBACK The nationally renowned racial justice advocate's illumination of the ongoing persecution of a range of American minorities


In the lead-up to the recent presidential election, Donald Trump called for a complete ban on Muslims entering the United States, surveillance against mosques, and a database for all Muslims living in the country, tapping into anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim hysteria to a degree little seen since the targeting of South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh people in the wake of 9/11.

In the American Book Award–winning We Too Sing America, nationally renowned activist Deepa Iyer shows that this is the latest in a series of recent racial flash points, from the 2012 massacre at the Sikh gurdwara in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, to the violent opposition to the Islamic Center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and to the Park 51 Community Center in Lower Manhattan.

Iyer asks whether hate crimes should be considered domestic terrorism and explores the role of the state in perpetuating racism through detentions, national registration programs, police profiling, and constant surveillance. Reframing the discussion of race in America, she “reaches into the complexities of the many cultures that make up South Asia” (Publishers Weekly) and provides ideas from the front lines of post-9/11 America.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781620972731
ISBN10 1620972735
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller The New Press
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

Winner of the Before Columbus Foundation's American Book Award

"Powerful…Iyer catalogues the toll that various forms of discrimination have taken and highlights the inspiring ways activists are fighting back. [She] is an ideal chronicler of this experience."
The Washington Post

"A critical history of the specific race and faith discrimination South Asian and Arab communities struggled through and are still reconciling in our post­-9/11 era…Thank you, Deepa Iyer for your courage—and for this book."
Hyphen Magazine

"At a time when Black and Brown communities are under attack, Deepa Iyer reminds us in this timely and moving book that building meaningful and lasting allegiances, shaped by young people, is the urgent task ahead of us."
Vincent Warren, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights

"Fills an unfortunate gap in knowledge of the effects of post-9/11 bigotry and violence on South Asian, Arab, and Muslim communities. It is personal, political, and powerful."
Hari Kondabolu, comedian and writer

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Author's Bio

A leading racial justice activist, Deepa Iyer served for a decade as the executive director of South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT), focusing on community building in post-9/11 America. She teaches in the Asian American studies program at the University of Maryland.

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