
Last December, my siblings and I stood in front of the Gateway to India in Mumbai, snapping pics and gawking at the luxury cars parked in front of the famous Taj Hotel.
America must move from the errant, retributive justice of 9/11 to a healing, restorative process of truth and reconciliation.
On Sept. 11, 1973, the Chilean military, supported by Washington, overthrew the democratically elected president of Chile, Salvador Allende. It was a day that was burned in the memories of millions of people across the continent.
It’s been seven years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, and many young American Muslims are convinced that much of American society views them with growing hostility. They’re right.
An interview from 2007 with Susan Faludi, author, most famously, of "Backlash," and of, “The Terror Dream: Fear and Fantasy in Post-9/11 America.”