A character that stood out to me is Mohammad Haque. He is a senior at Stuyvesant and he is Muslim. He talks about how the scariest part for him was after the planes crashed. He was most worried about people’s reactions to Muslims walking down the street. He was worried that his family will get …show more content…
She also talked about the discrimination and targeting of people that look in any way Middle Eastern, and she is worried about the Middle-Eastern looking student’s safety. She has a lot of sympathy for them. I wonder how a conversation would go between Ms. Suri and Mohammad. She seems like a woman who likes a sense of community. So would she be extra protective and stuff in the conversation with Mohammad? Would she treat him and other middle-eastern students differently then the rest? I wonder how different the two interview would be if they were both sitting in the same