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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:In-person event streamed online
CONTACT:Georgetown Law\; https://www.law.georgetown.edu/privacy-technology-
 center/events/color-of-surveillance-2017/
DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
 s://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Color-of-Surveillance-3
 00x150.jpg' width='300' height='150' /></div><p>Across our country’s histo
 ry – from the surveillance of the Separatists we now know as Pilgrims in 1
 6th and 17th century England\, to federal house raids and interrogations o
 f early Mormons in the Utah Territory in the 19th century\, to the 20thcen
 tury surveillance of Jewish\, Muslim\, Quaker\, and Sikh communities\, to 
 modern post-9/11 surveillance systems –government monitoring has long had 
 a deep and disparate impact on American religious minorities.</p>\n<p><em>
 The Color of Surveillance: Government Monitoring of American Religious Min
 orities</em> will trace that history\, and ask hard questions about what i
 t means: Is modern surveillance consistent with the intentions of the Amer
 ican founders – or\, for that matter\, the events that precipitated the mi
 gration of English Separatists to the New World on the Mayflower? Do moder
 n counterterrorism initiatives appropriately protect civil rights and civi
 l liberties? How are local communities\, advocates\, and artists respondin
 g to these challenges?</p>\n<p>Now in its third year\, <em>The Color of Su
 rveillance</em>\, organized by the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georg
 etown Law\, convenes academic\, policy and government experts alongside lo
 cal and community activists and artists. Prior speakers have included the 
 Pulitzer-winning biographers of Martin Luther King\, Jr. and W.E.B. DuBois
 \, Guggenheim award-winning artists\, and the general counsel of the Feder
 al Bureau of Investigation.</p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>Welcome & Introduction
  to <i>The Color of Surveillance: Government Monitoring of Religious Minor
 ities<br />\n</i>8:45 – 9:00am</strong></p>\n<p>Dean William Treanor\, Geo
 rgetown Law<br />\nAlvaro Bedoya\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georg
 etown Law</p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>Elizabeth I to the Early 20th Century<br
  />\n9:00 – 10:15am</strong></p>\n<p><strong>“Hunted”: 16th & 17th Century
  Surveillance of Pilgrims</strong><br />\nJohn Coffey\, University of Leic
 ester</p>\n<p><strong>Is the United States a Christian Nation?</strong><br
  />\nBrooke Allen\, Bennington College</p>\n<p><strong>“Mohammedan Barbari
 sm”: The Campaign Against Early Mormons</strong><br />\nJ. Spencer Fluhman
 \, Brigham Young University</p>\n<p><strong>The Military Intelligence Divi
 sion and American Jews</strong><br />\nAlvaro Bedoya\, Center on Privacy &
  Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><strong>The FBI and the Moorish Scie
 nce Temple of America</strong><br />\nSylvester A. Johnson\, Virginia Tech
 </p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>BREAK<br />\n10:15 – 10:30am</p>\n<p></strong></p
 >\n<hr />\n<p><strong>The 1960s to the Aftermath of 9/11<br />\n10:30 – 12
 :05pm</strong></p>\n<p><strong>J. Edgar Hoover\, Black Clergy\, and Martin
  Luther King\, Jr.</strong><br />\nLerone A. Martin\, PhD\, Danforth Cente
 r on Religion and Politics at Washington University in St. Louis</p>\n<p><
 strong><i>The Feeling of Being Watched</i>: A Filmmaker’s Response</strong
 ><br />\nAssia Boundaoui\, The Inverse Surveillance Project<br />\nRabia B
 oundaoui<br />\nXiangnong (George) Wang (moderator)\, Center on Privacy & 
 Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><strong>Post-9/11 Watchlists</strong>
 <br />\nHina Shamsi\, ACLU National Security Project</p>\n<p><strong>Commu
 nity Reflections</strong><br />\nMembers of the Center for Media Justice’s
  National Delegation of MASA Community Activists<strong></p>\n<p></strong>
 </p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>LUNCH BREAK<br />\n12:05 – 1:00pm</p>\n<p></stron
 g></p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>Life in Affected Communities<br />\n1:00 – 2:45
 pm</strong></p>\n<p><strong>A Conversation on Countering Violent Extremism
 </strong><br />\nFaiza Patel\, Brennan Center for Justice<br />\nAyaan Dah
 ir\, Young Muslim Collective<br />\nEric Rosand\, The Prevention Project<b
 r />\nWilliam Braniff\, START\, University of Maryland<br />\nAlvaro Bedoy
 a (moderator)\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><
 strong>“Mosque Crawlers” and the <em>Raza</em> and <em>Hassan</em> cases</
 strong><br />\nAsad Dandia\, NYU Graduate Student<br />\nFarhaj Hassan\, M
 uslims United For Justice<br />\nLaura Moy (moderator)\, Center on Privacy
  & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><strong>“If they should come for u
 s”: A Poet’s Response</strong><br />\nFatimah Asghar<br />\nRenata Barreto
  (moderator)\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<hr /
 >\n<p><strong>BREAK<br />\n2:45 – 3:00pm</p>\n<p></strong></p>\n<hr />\n<p
 ><strong>Community Action<br />\n3:00 – 5:25pm</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Or
 ganizing after </strong><i><strong>Raza</strong><br />\n</i>Fahd Ahmed\, D
 RUM – Desis Rising Up & Moving</p>\n<p><strong>Stopping the Digital Muslim
  Ban: A Case Study</strong><br />\nRachel Levinson-Waldman\, Brennan Cente
 r for Justice<br />\nNatasha Duarte\, Center for Democracy & Technology<br
  />\nYolanda C. Rondon\, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee<br />
 \nSteven Renderos\, Center for Media Justice<br />\nHarrison Rudolph (mode
 rator)\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><strong>
 Organizing in Silicon Valley</strong><br />\nMaya Berry\, Arab American In
 stitute<br />\nMichelle Miller\, Coworker.org<br />\nJameson Spivack (mode
 rator)\, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law</p>\n<p><strong>
 Organizing Locally</strong><br />\nBrian Hofer\, Oakland Privacy</p>\n<p><
 strong>Religious Surveillance and Intersectionality</strong><br />\nBrandi
  Collins-Dexter\, Color Of Change</p>\n<p><strong>“Stealth Wear”: An Artis
 t’s Response</strong><br />\nAdam Harvey</p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>Closing R
 emarks<br />\n5:25 – 5:30pm</strong><br />\n<em>Reception to follow in Har
 t lobby</p>\n<p></em></p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>Speakers:</strong></p>\n<ul>
 \n<li><strong>Fahd Ahmed</strong> of Desis Rising Up and Moving\, a grassr
 oots organizer on the issues of racial profiling\, immigrant justice\, and
  police accountability</li>\n<li>Professor <strong>Brooke Allen</strong> o
 f Bennington College\, author of <em><a class='' href='https://www.nytimes
 .com/2006/10/22/books/review/Will.t.html' target='_blank' rel='noopener no
 referrer nofollow'>Moral Minority: Our Skeptical Founding Fathers</a></em>
 \, a <em>New York Times</em> notable book</li>\n<li>Poet <strong>Fatimah A
 sghar</strong>\, author of <em><a class='' href='https://www.poetryfoundat
 ion.org/poetrymagazine/poems/92374/if-they-should-come-for-us' target='_bl
 ank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>If They Come For Us</a></em> & co-
 creator of the Emmy-nominated web series <em>Brown Girls</em></li>\n<li><s
 trong>William Braniff</strong> of the National Consortium for the Study of
  Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START)\, studies CVE and alternativ
 e counterterrorism approaches</li>\n<li>Filmmaker <strong>Assia Boundaoui<
 /strong>\, director of <em><a class='' href='http://www.nybooks.com/daily/
 2018/04/21/the-fbis-vulgar-betrayal-of-muslim-americans/' target='_blank' 
 rel='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>The Feeling of Being Watched</a></em>\,
  a “riveting” account (<em>New York Times</em>) of surveillance of a subur
 ban Muslim community in the 1990s</li>\n<li>Professor <strong>John Coffey<
 /strong> of the University of Leicester\, a scholar of Tudor and Stuart-er
 a surveillance of the Puritans we now know as Pilgrims</li>\n<li><strong>B
 randi Collins-Dexter</strong> of Color Of Change\, a civil rights advocate
  on media\, environmental justice\, and economic issues</li>\n<li><strong>
 Ayaan Dahir</strong> of the Minneapolis Young Muslims Collective\, a Somal
 i American youth leader and civil liberties advocate</li>\n<li><strong>Asa
 d Dandia</strong>\, M.A. candidate in Middle Eastern Studies at New York U
 niversity and plaintiff in the <em><a class='' href='https://www.aclu.org/
 blog/national-security/discriminatory-profiling/i-was-muslim-teen-under-ny
 pd-surveillance-now-i-have' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofol
 low'>Raza v. NYPD</a></em> case</li>\n<li><strong>Natasha Duarte</strong> 
 of the Center for Democracy & Technology\, author of <em><a class='' href=
 'https://cdt.org/insight/mixed-messages-the-limits-of-automated-social-med
 ia-content-analysis/' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>M
 ixed Messages: The Limits of Automated Social Media Analysis</a></em></li>
 \n<li>Professor <strong>Spencer Fluhman</strong> of Brigham Young Universi
 ty\, author of “<a class='' href='https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewc
 ontent.cgi?article=1055&context=mormonhistory#page=32' target='_blank' rel
 ='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>An ‘American Mahomet’</a>: Joseph Smith\, 
 Mohammad\, and the Problem of Prophets in Antebellum America”</li>\n<li>Ar
 tist <strong>Adam Harvey</strong>\, creator of <a class='' href='https://a
 hprojects.com/projects/stealth-wear/' target='_blank' rel='noopener norefe
 rrer nofollow'>Stealth Wear</a>\, a clothing collection “inspired by tradi
 tional Islamic dress… reimagined in the context of drone warfare”</li>\n<l
 i><strong>Syed Farhaj Hassan</strong>\, a Sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserv
 e and lead plaintiff in the <em><a class='' href='http://www.nj.com/news/i
 ndex.ssf/2012/07/former_american_soldier_from_n.html' target='_blank' rel=
 'noopener noreferrer nofollow'>Hassan v. City of New York</a></em> case</l
 i>\n<li><strong>Brian Hofer</strong> of Oakland Privacy and the Privacy Ad
 visory Commission of the City of Oakland\, an advocate for <a class='' hre
 f='https://www.deportice.org/blog/' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferr
 er nofollow'>local anti-surveillance legislation</a></li>\n<li>Professor <
 strong>Sylvester Johnson</strong> of Virginia Tech’s Center for the Humani
 ties\, co-editor of <a class='' href='https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520
 287280/the-fbi-and-religion' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofo
 llow'><em>The FBI and Religion: Faith and National Security before and aft
 er 9/11</em></a></li>\n<li><strong>Rachel Levinson-Waldman</strong> of the
  Brennan Center for Justice\, co-coordinator of the Immigrant Surveillance
  Working Group</li>\n<li>Professor <strong>Lerone Martin</strong> of the J
 ohn C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics\, a scholar on the <a clas
 s='' href='http://rac.ucpress.edu/content/28/1/1' target='_blank' rel='noo
 pener noreferrer nofollow'>FBI’s mobilization of African American clergy</
 a> to discredit Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.</li>\n<li><strong>Michelle Mi
 ller</strong> of <a class='' href='http://coworker.org/' target='_blank' r
 el='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>coworker.org</a>\, leading facilitator o
 f tech sector employee activism and mobilization</li>\n<li><strong>Faiza P
 atel</strong> of the Brennan Center for Justice\, author of an in-depth <a
  class='' href='https://www.brennancenter.org/sites/default/files/publicat
 ions/Brennan%20Center%20CVE%20Report.pdf' target='_blank' rel='noopener no
 referrer nofollow'>critique</a> of federal CVE programs</li>\n<li><strong>
 Steven Renderos</strong> of the Center for Media Justice\, co-organizer of
  a grassroots <a class='' href='https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ibm-imm
 igration/ibm-urged-to-avoid-working-on-extreme-vetting-of-u-s-immigrants-i
 dUSKBN1DG1VT' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer nofollow'>petition 
 to IBM</a> opposing the company’s interest in ICE’s “Digital Muslim Ban”</
 li>\n<li><strong>Yolanda Rondon </strong>of the American-Arab Anti-Discrim
 ination Committee\, a civil rights attorney critical of DHS surveillance i
 nitiatives</li>\n<li><strong>Eric Rosand </strong>of the Prevention Projec
 t: Organizing Against Violent Extremism\, a non-resident Senior Fellow at 
 Brookings\, and a former State Department senior CVE official</li>\n<li><s
 trong>Hina Shamsi</strong> of the American Civil Liberties Union\, which i
 s challenging watchlists as unfair and discriminatory</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Tick
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