一位住在布鲁克林的阿拉伯裔美国活动家的思考

Linda Sarsour
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直到2000年,巴勒斯坦穆斯林美国人琳达·萨尔苏尔(Linda Sarsour)从未戴过头巾,当时她还是一名大学生。正如她所解释的那样,她也从未感受到针对她的阿拉伯或穆斯林身份的歧视。事实上,当Sarsour开始戴上她的宗教头巾时,她受到了崇拜和真诚的关注。然而,在9·11事件之后,她对自己文化身份的拥抱不再仅仅是对她的美国同事感兴趣;它现在被认为是911恐怖分子所为。面对现在面临的歧视,萨尔苏尔没有退缩。本文追溯了她作为纽约阿拉伯裔美国人协会(Arab American Association of New York)的活动家和领导者的历程。萨尔苏尔在分析9·11事件的影响时表示,这件事让她和其他阿拉伯裔美国人清楚地认识到,他们没有被视为一个协调一致、有政治组织的社区。因此,他们的新焦点变成了公民参与,使他们能够在更广泛的社区中出现在讨论和辩论的最前沿。
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Reflections of a Brooklyn-based Arab American Activist
Until 2000, Linda Sarsour, a Palestinian Muslim American and at that point a college student, had never worn a hijab. As she explains, she had also never felt the sting of discrimination directed at her Arab or Muslim identity. In fact, when Sarsour began to wear her religious headscarf, she was showered with both adoration and sincere interest. After September 11, however, her embrace of her cultural identity was no longer simply interesting to her American colleagues; it was now heavily identified with that of September 11 terrorists. In the face of discrimination that she now faced, Sarsour did not back down. This article traces her journey as an activist and a leader within the Arab American Association of New York. As she analyzes the repercussions of September 11, Sarsour suggests that the event made clear to her and other Arab Americans that they were not seen as a coordinated and politically organized community. Consequently, their new focus became one of civic engagement, allowing them to emerge at the forefront of discussions and debates in the wider community.
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