Speaking On Human Rights and Homeland Security
EDWARD V. BADOLATO DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIES
HUMAN RIGHTS & HOMELAND SECURITY
February 21, 2019 | CLA 4110
Discussion 4:00 p.m. | Reception 5:00 p.m.
Homeland security is about protecting individuals from threats to their physical, political, and personal well-being. Yet each day, thousands of people within the United States—because of the color of their skin, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religion—suffer violations to such.
As part of the Badolato Speaker Series, human rights activist Qasim Rashid will discuss how we expose, come to terms with, and rectify this critical threat to homeland security in order to truly become a more perfect union.
About the Speaker
Qasim Rashid is a writer, practicing attorney, former visiting fellow at Harvard University’s Islamic Studies program, and current Truman National Security Fellow. He tweets @MuslimIQ and hosts the @ReSightIslam Podcast.
Please join Towson University for this important and timely discussion followed by a networking reception and free food. This free event is open to the TU community and the public.
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