American Backlash: Terrorists Bring War Home in More Ways than One
This is a publication from South Asian American Leaders of Tomorrow (SAALT) released in 2001. The report documents the backlash against Americans of South Asian or Middle Eastern descent in the week following the September 11th attack.
Voting Checklist
This is a flyer produced by SAALT. The flyer provides a checklist for U.S. citizens who are at least 18 years old and have met their state's residency requirements for voting.
Know Your Rights & Responsibilites as an American Muslim
This brochure, developed by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, provides "know your rights" information for various scenarios that American Muslims commonly face.
Calling Students: Build an America for All of Us! Cheat Sheet
This document was created as part of SAALT's An America for All of Us campaign around the ten-year anniversary of 9/11 in 2011. It provides background information and activity ideas for high school and college students interested in bringing the campaign to their campus.
Calling Students: Build an America for All of Us!
This is a workshop facilitator's guide produced by South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT). The workshop is geared towards college students and aims to explore post-9/11 issues experienced by South Asian, Arab, Sikh, and Muslim communities in the United States.
Joint Letter to President Barack H. Obama Regarding Secret Surveillance of American Muslim Community Leaders
This is a joint letter from multiple civil rights, human rights, privacy rights, and faith-based organizations addressed to President Barack H. Obama. The letter expresses concerns following a report published by First Look Media indicating that the FBI and NSA targeted American Muslim community leaders for secret surveillance.
Eligibility for Employment Authorization for Battered Spouses of Certain Nonimmigrants
This is a correspondence from South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) and twelve other organizations to Alejandro Mayorkas, Director of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, dated January 10, 2013. The letter is in response to the December 12, 2012 Draft Policy Memorandum regarding Eligibility for Employment Authorization for Battered Spouses of Certain Nonimmigrants.
Communities on Fire: Confronting Hate Violence and Xenophobic Political Rhetoric
This is a report by South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) that documents 302 incidents of hate violence and xenophobic political rhetoric aimed at South Asian, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Middle Eastern, and Arab communities in the United States between November 9, 2016 and November 7, 2017. This represents an over 45% increase from the previous year.