NYC EVENT: Screening of “Whose Children Are These?” and Discussion with Filmmaker Theresa Thanjan, Mon Mar 3, 2008 @ 6pm

Whose Children Are These?
(2004, prod. & dir. Theresa Thanjan), 28 min

Whose Children Are These?Whose Children Are These? provides a gripping view into the lives of three Muslim teenagers impacted by domestic national security measures. One such program, “Special Registration,” required male non-citizens, as young as 16 from 25 countries, to register with the Department of Justice. Of those who registered, nearly 14,000 men were deported. The film introduces Navila, an honors student who fought to have her father released from detention; Sarfaraz, a popular basketball player who confronts pending deportation; and Hager, a young woman who faces bias and is spurred into activism as a result. Each young person comes from one of the twenty five countries profiled by the Special Registration program (Bangladesh, Pakistan and Egypt).

From the period of November 2002-December 2003, over 83,000 Muslim men complied with the program and nearly 14,000 were put into deportation proceedings due to immigration status violations. Although the program claimed to be a tool to increase national security, none of these men were actually charged with terrorism related offenses.

Through the eyes of three courageous teens, Whose Children Are These? brings to light the harsh realities faced by Muslim communities in post 9/11 America— including family separation, round ups, bias crimes, detentions, and deportations.

“Whose Children Are These?” is a presentation of the Center for Asian American Media with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional funding was provided by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, the New York Foundation for the Arts and numerous private donors.

Fordham Law School, 140 W. 62nd StreetDiscussion with filmmaker Theresa Thanjan to follow. More information here and here.

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When: Mon, Mar 3, 2008, 6:00-7:30pm

Where: Fordham Law School, Rm 204
140 W. 62nd Street, between Amsterdam & Columbus Avs, New York

Sponsored by the Leitner Center for International Law and Justice, Fordham Muslim Law Students Association, Fordham South Asian Law Students Association, and Prof. Anil Kalhan.