Suspicious Activity Reports and the Surveillance State
Nadwat Series
November 2, 2022
3:00 PM - 4:15 PM

Join the Arab American Cultural Center, the Arab American Action Network, and the Policing in Chicago Research Group in collaboration with GLAS 244 (Asian-Arab Connections taught by Prof. Nadine Naber) in a presentation and conversation on
Suspicious Activity Reports and the Surveillance State
Speakers will discuss racial profiling and surveillance technologies impacting Arab American communities and present finding of a recent community-based report and the ways Arab Americans are working towards a world without surveillance and racial injustices:
- Nadiyah Alyafai, from Arab American Action Network and UIC student
- Andy Clarno, from the Policing in Chicago Research Group and UIC Professor
November 2, 2022
3-4:15 pm
For information and accessibility, email us: arabamcc@uic.edu
Date posted
Oct 17, 2022
Date updated
Oct 17, 2022