Intifada NYC: The Khalil Gibran Academy and Post-9/11 Politics.
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Lawrenceville, NJ : Orangeville, ON : Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor], 2009.
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"In 2007, the first Arabic language public school in the U.S. opened in New York City, generating a tidal wave of controversy. This program follows the Khalil Gibran International Academy's turbulent beginnings; the political firestorm that culminated in the resignation of Debbie Almontaser, the academy's founding principal; and Almontaser's legal battle to get her job back. The compelling narrative combines news clips, interviews with key players in the controversy, and graphic novel-style drawings for added visual interest-shedding light on important First Amendment concepts as well as the ""Stop the Madrassa"" campaign that accused the school of harboring Islamist influences. Contains harsh language. (46 minutes)."
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In 2007, the first Arabic language public school in the U.S. opened in New York City, generating a tidal wave of controversy. This program follows the Khalil Gibran International Academy's turbulent beginnings; the political firestorm that culminated in the resignation of Debbie Almontaser, the academy's founding principal; and Almontaser's legal battle to get her job back. The compelling narrative combines news clips, interviews with key players in the controversy, and graphic novel-style drawings for added visual interest-shedding light on important First Amendment concepts as well as the "Stop the Madrassa" campaign that accused the school of harboring Islamist influences.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(2009). Intifada NYC: The Khalil Gibran Academy and Post-9/11 Politics . Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor].

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

2009. Intifada NYC: The Khalil Gibran Academy and Post-9/11 Politics. Lawrenceville, NJ : Orangeville, ON: Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor].

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Intifada NYC: The Khalil Gibran Academy and Post-9/11 Politics Lawrenceville, NJ : Orangeville, ON: Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor], 2009.

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(2009). Intifada NYC: the khalil gibran academy and post-9/11 politics. Lawrenceville, NJ : Orangeville, ON: Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor].

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Intifada NYC: The Khalil Gibran Academy and Post-9/11 Politics Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor], 2009.

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