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Former CIA Director speaks on terror Akbar Ahmed urges West to deal with Kashmir and Palestine Panel explores nuances of fighting terrorism Student Groups Aim to Tap Interest in Politics Experts: Terrorism rooted in politics, not Islam Live Interview with Seth Green on BBC Radio’s Five Live with Rhod Sharp Panel to debate whether U.S. culture is force for good Talk focuses on culture: Panelists debate the impact of fast-food, disposable diapers and immigration. Americans for Informed Democracy Would Like to Inform You Panel to debate whether U.S. culture is force for good Talks Sponsored by Americans for Informed Democracy, April 12 & 14 Three Soldiers Share Experiences From Iraq Student soldiers tell different side of story than media Charles MacCormack to Speak on "Humanitarianism and the War on Terror," April 28 Is the U.S. media a global menace? Americans for Informed Democracy Honors Young Patriot That's it for the tests Hope not Hate Light a Single Candle Hope not Hate Author to discuss security policies concerning Asia Dialogue pour la compréhension mutuelle dans des universités Americans for Informed Democracy Honors Kinloch with Young Patriot Award ‘Winning’ not just for battlefield, group says CNN Interview About "Hope not Hate" Campus meetings examine relations with Muslims Diplomatic Dispatches Nationwide town hall series -- Hope not Hate Talk to cover security issues in South Asia Marylanders to Remember 9/11 Three Years Later 2 discussions planned to mark 9/11 anniversary Yakton Co. Dedication Moving on with 'Hope not Hate' The families of 9/11 Hope not Hate Forum explores ways to improve US-Islamic world relations Forum explores ways to improve US-Islamic world relations Pollster discusses post-9/11 attitudes Meeting on U.S.-Islamic Relations US-Arab Relations Examined Speakers Criticize US Foreign Policy 'Hope not Hate' advocates diversity Forum aims to bridge gaps 'Hope Not Hate' tackles stereotypes 'Hope not Hate' forum challenges stereotypes about Muslims Panel: Win Muslims' Hearts, Minds Syrian analyst speaks on policy at Hopkins: Scholar criticizes Islamic world, war on terror Development-U.S.: Katrina Survivors Demand Right of Return Islamic Series Educates Just the Facts Middle East Experts Lead Campus Talks U Hosts Talk on US-Muslim Relations Middle East experts debate whether hope can overcome hate Building bridges is goal of 'Hope Not Hate' gatherings Building bridges is goal of 'Hope Not Hate' gatherings Inspiring a New Generation of Internationalist Leaders Building Peace Starts with Rebuilding Relationships Forum encourages U.S.-Arab dialogue Western-Muslim Relations on the Agenda Forum offers ideas for U.S.-Islam relations Meetings generate dialogue on Islam Mixed Messages '04: First, Principles Panel studies media in Middle East Around Waltham: Boston Town Hall talk about Sept. 11 Council offers debate on America’s role in world Students participate in forum U.S.-Islamic relations U.S. relations with Islamic world are focus of meeting: UT gathering sponsored by Hope Not Hate Panel addresses status of U.S.-Muslim relations Reconsidering Kerry’s “War Vote” Voices of the Nations Panel Members Denounce Israel, Blame U.S. Mideast Policies Forum takes aim at negative stereotypes affixed to Muslims: Town hall meeting seeks to bridge U.S. and Islamic cultures U.S. civil liberties questioned in second Town Hall installment Videoconference Brings Middle America, Muslim World Face-to-Face Residents to Get Their Say on Nation's Issues Forum series focuses on U.S., Islamic relations Series discusses U.S.-Islamic relations; draws over 100 in attendance Experts explain Muslim anger U.S.-Islamic relations discussed at GCEvent was part of national initiative Hope Not Hate — theme of U.S.-Islam town hall meeting Meeting examines U.S.-Islamic relationship Forum searches for 'Hope not Hate' Campus Effort Teaches the West and Islam to Hope, Not Hate Speakers dissect U.S.-Islamic relations Panel Discusses U.S.-Arab Relations Forum aims to ease U.S.-Muslim relations Reshaping Relations with Islam San Diego Concludes Month-long Global Town Hall Series on U.S.-Islamic World Relations
USD students negotiate diplomacy with Muslims USD students negotiate diplomacy with Muslims 9/11 still affecting U.S.: Town Hall panel discusses America's world relations A Helping Hand Average Folks Get Their Say on National Agenda Chicago videoconferences Turkey NU, Indonesian students exchange views on Muslim-U.S. relations via videophone Students reach out for global dialogue Video facilitates cross-Atlantic debate Citizens to voice concerns in PBS event, October 11, 2004 Scholars urge caution in democratizing Islamic world: Professor questions viability of American-style government in Pakistan Economy, War Top Issues at National Town Hall Meeting Student Forum Finds Unique Way to Discuss World Issues Face-to-Face Muslim and Non-Muslim Youth in Africa and the U.S. Explore Perspectives Student Forum Finds Unique Way to Discuss World Issues Face-to-Face College students connect globally through videoconference discussion Citizens in U.S., Islamic Countries Seek to Ease Tensions Experts critique U.S.-Islamic relations Profile of AID Co-founder Jason Wasfy Berlin to Brunswick: Political videoconference connects students across the Atlantic Bowdoin College students talk politics with peers in Berlin: Videoconference discussion explores question of "American Power and Global Security." "Making Human Rights a Fact" AID-NYU to Host Voter Bash Global Views: Conference with Pakistani college students gives uplifting insight on global issues Forum Focuses On U.S. Foreign Policy Forum discusses health care Panel: rise up over Sudan CSU Stanislaus Student Attends Retreat in Germany The Case for UN Reform |
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