Speaker/ Leader: Andrey Kortunov, Yun Sun, Zuhra Halimova, Akram Umarov.
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Speaker: Yasmine Flodin-Ali |
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Speakers: : Nikhil Anand, Michael Christopher Low, Ekin Kurtiç |
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Fyodor Lukyanov, one of Russia’s leading analysts of foreign affairs, believes the messy American withdrawal from Afghanistan indicates that the United States intends to focus more narrowly—and more strategically—on national interests worth defending. Join us for a conversation between Lukyanov and Alexandra Vacroux to hear how the Russians are interpreting the U.S. exit from Kabul and the opportunities it may create for Russia. Is the American withdrawal good for Russia? Could more contained American foreign policy goals allow for better U.S.-Russia bilateral relations? |
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Pope Francis inspires global leadership and readily encourages bonds of friendship with other leaders like him. In early 2019, he and Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Ahmed Al-Tayyeb (signing for a committee of Sunni religious leaders) issued a “Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together.” |
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Announced by the University of Pittsburgh |
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The twentieth anniversary of the September 11 attacks prompted sustained reflection on the relationship between religion and violence, the place of religion and society, and the connections between memory, reconciliation, and peace. The Berkley Center has been grappling with these questions since its founding in 2006. |
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A resource for educators created by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization. The school resource document has tips and educational resources that teachers can use to teach about the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks. |
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The fourth installment of an ongoing series of conversations on “Critical Muslim Studies” feature panelists Ahmed Afzal, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, and contributing faculty in the Department of Asian American Studies at California State University, Fullerton; Mujahid Osman, PhD Student at Emory University, and Hadeth Rassol MA Student, York University in Torontowith moderator Neda Maghbouleh.Canada Research Chair in Migration, Race, and Identity and Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto Mississauga and St. George campuses |