Sunday, August 28, 2011
The program was organized into various panel testimonies. Here you see one set of panelists--from left, writer Wajahat Ali, a Muslim representative (did not get his name), Veena Dubal, Zahra Billoo, Harsimran Kaur and moderator Amardeep Singh.
Farther to the left, from left, San Jose City Councilmember Ash Kalra; Catherine O'fa Mann, Bill Wong, and Dianne Yamashiro-Omi, all three belonging to the Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs (APIA); and Bing Xiang.
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'Unheard Voices of 9/11 Hearing', a program arranged by several civil rights organizations featured elected officials; victims of profiling, harassment, and discrimination; and civil liberties advocates. In this photo you see Congressman Mike Honda who represents California's 15th congressional district, California Assembly Member Mariko Yamada, California Assembly Member Paul Fong, and San Jose Police Chief Chris Moore.
Organizers:
• The Sikh Coalition
• Asian Law Caucus
• American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
• Arab Cultural and Community Center
• Alliance of South Asians Taking Action (ASATA)
• Council on American Islamic Relations – SFBA
• Muslim Advocates
• South Asian Americans Leading Together
• UNITED SIKHS
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Sunday, August 14, 2011
Here is a man I have learned a lot from: Fahim Siddiqui of FND (Fahim, Nanji, and DeSouza) Consulting Engineers. Fahim Siddiqui, or Fahim Sahib, as he known in the HVAC industry of Pakistan, has had his brain power behind many engineering projects in Pakistan, including the cooling and air conditioning systems of Pakistan's earliest nuclear facilities.
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Friday, August 12, 2011
London Riots coming to a neighborhood near you
What London riots? They are recession riots. Tea Partiers and others advocating drastic cuts in social welfare programs in this country should be watching the UK riots with educational interest. And we have seen this theme repeating over and over again, all over the world, throughout history. Marginalized people are easily drawn to riots, to revolutions. A group of people that does not have anything to gain from a system, does not have anything to lose from destroying that system.
Photo, courtesy of YourBlackWorld.com
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