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The SFS Prince Alwaled bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding and the Unity Productions Foundation are proud to present Islam and the Blackamerican: Two Decades-and Many Gray Hairs- Later.

Keynote speaker, Dr. Sherman Jackson, and respondent Dr. Fatimah Fanusie, will guide us in a discussion moderated by Alex Kronemer through the history of Muslims in America, from their African kingdoms of origin until today.

Doors open 7:15pm, event starts 7:30pm sharp.

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MSA National has partnered with Naseeha Mental Health Services to create a dedicated phone number for Muslim students to connect with mental health professionals. Their team is available 24/7 to offer confidential, non-judgmental, and anonymous support and guidance. Call the hotline any time at 855 NAS-MSAN

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The University of Pittsburgh's World History Center published their video, “Pedagogy in an Age of Religious Nationalism”, that was completed last spring with Year of Discourse and Dialogue funding.

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Welcoming the Stranger: Abrahamic Hospitality and Its Contemporary Implications (2024), a collection of essays, explores hospitality and inclusion in Abrahamic traditions from historical, theoretical, theo­logical, and practical perspectives. It offers an enlightening and compelling discussion of what the Abrahamic traditions teach us regarding welcoming people we don’t know. Join this conversation with authors Ori Soltes and Rachel Stern, followed by refreshments and a book signing.

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We invite you to join us for Palestine & Pedagogy, a series of three virtual workshops presented by the Kinloch Commons for Critical Pedagogy and Leadership and co-sponsored by the Center for Urban Education.

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We invite you to join us for Palestine & Pedagogy, a series of three virtual workshops presented by the Kinloch Commons for Critical Pedagogy and Leadership and co-sponsored by the Center for Urban Education.

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Drawing on June Jordan’s experience of isolation and attack from within feminist circles for her pro-Palestinian stance and work, we will consider how to build meaningful pedagogical solidarities in similar contemporary contexts.

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