Caught in the Crossfire: Arab-Americans in Wartime
Before September 11 2001, New York City's Arab population was one among many immigrant groups making their way in the city: politically diverse; assimilated and separatist; Muslim, Christian, and fundamentalist; wealthy and working class; struggling and successful. But when two planes hijacked by Islamic extremists destroyed the World Trade Center, the lives of this immigrant group changed within hours. Now, Arab-Americans are caught in the crossfire of President Bush's War on Terrorism, and are finding out how cold the welcome can be when you belong to the wrong immigrant group at the wrong time.
Director: David Van Taylor, Brad Lichtenstein
Runtime: 54 min
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Caught in the Crossfire: Arab-Americans in Wartime about?
- Before September 11 2001, New York City's Arab population was one among many immigrant groups making their way in the city: politically diverse; assimilated and separatist; Muslim, Christian, and fundamentalist; wealthy and working class; struggling and successful. But when two planes hijacked by Islamic extremists destroyed the World Trade Center, the lives of this immigrant group changed within hours. Now, Arab-Americans are caught in the crossfire of President Bush's War on Terrorism, and are finding out how cold the welcome can be when you belong to the wrong immigrant group at the wrong time.
- Who directed Caught in the Crossfire: Arab-Americans in Wartime?
- Caught in the Crossfire: Arab-Americans in Wartime was directed by David Van Taylor, Brad Lichtenstein.
- How long is Caught in the Crossfire: Arab-Americans in Wartime?
- Caught in the Crossfire: Arab-Americans in Wartime has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).