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With us or against us, Afghans in America, by Kenneth Krauss and Mariam Jobrani

Label
With us or against us, Afghans in America, by Kenneth Krauss and Mariam Jobrani
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For High School; College; Adult audiences
Main title
With us or against us
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
747799461
Responsibility statement
by Kenneth Krauss and Mariam Jobrani
Runtime
27
Sub title
Afghans in America
Summary
When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in the late 1970s, many Afghans fled leaving behind homes, possessions and sometimes family members. Those Afghans who took refuge in the United States came to treasure the freedom and economic opportunities offered by their new country. Many settled in Fremont, CA, which became the center of a community of 15,000 exiled Afghans. After September 11th, these Afghan-Americans found themselves caught in a cultural crossfire as their adoptive homeland was at war with their native land.As we learn from the film, American citizens reacted with hostility to these "enemy aliens" in their midst. Individual Afghans and businesses were targeted and attacked. Schoolgirls were afraid to be seen on the streets with their heads covered. Ironically, in 1996, most of the Fremont community had rejected the Taliban and a fist fight had broken out when Taliban representatives tried to take over the Fremont mosque with their brand of fundamentalism. With Us or Against Us follows several Afghan-Americans as they struggle to cope with the anti-Afghan sentiments In America, and indeed the world. We meet some compelling characters from all walks of life from them what it means to be an Afghan in America today
Target audience
general
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