"The Feeling of Being Watched" is a film that follows filmmaker, Assia Boundaoui's, investigation into decades of FBI surveillance in her Muslim community outside of Chicago.
"This riveting film is at once a personal story, a journalistic thriller and an essay on the nature of paranoia." - New York Times
Wide-spread government surveillance of Muslims in the U.S. has caused profound collective trauma, and while we often talk about surveillance in a legal or civil rights framework, we need to address just how deeply government surveillance has impacted our communities.
Government surveillance gets its power from secrecy...And in order for us to create change, we need your help.
Sign up here to host a screening of “The Feeling of Being Watched” in your community—joining the national effort determined to win back safety, healing, and power from a legal system that has traumatized our communities for far too long!