Hossain, who had worn hijab before 9/11, reports similar experiences. Once, in elementary school, she says a white teacher called her hijab a “stupid thing” on her head. Years later, a Latino boy called her a “terrorist” and ripped off her hijab in class. The harassment also extended beyond school walls: Hossain remembers when an elderly Black couple on a train said, “We don’t praise no Allah, we praise Jah! We don’t pray to terrorism.” Those experiences, Hossain says, put her “in a position to fight, defending Islam, and in a position of otherness. It made me tense. It made me angry.” 16. Admiral William H. McRaven: University of Texas at Austin, 2014ContentView Iframe URL Fred Apt, father of Stoneman student Carson Apt, was another who responded to Trump's call for proposals, saying, "One possible solution, which may not be very popular, would be to have people in the school--teachers, administrators--who have volunteered to have a firearm safely locked in the classroom." that hundreds of law enforcement executives from over 100 police departments in the U.S. and abroad have attended the conference since it started. The training sessionsinclude
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