How did a groundbreaking group show on contemporary Islam happen in rural New England? It all started with a simple conversation. Megan Whilden, Director of Cultural Development for the City of Pittsfield, was interviewing me for a summer position in her Office through the Berkshire Hills Internship Program. The Boston Marathon bombing was a recent…
Read MoreFormer AIC Boston Center intern Aziz Sohail writes on August 27 in Huffington Post about a groundbreaking Art show in rural New England. Click here to read the article.
Read MoreFifty years ago, on August 28, 1963, some 250,000 people converged on Washington in a march calling for jobs, social justice, and equal rights. At the capital’s Lincoln Memorial, they listened to civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his “I Have A Dream” speech — imagining a day when people “will not be…
Read MoreHow did a groundbreaking group show on contemporary Islam happen in rural New England? It all started with a simple conversation. Megan Whilden, Director of Cultural Development for the City of Pittsfield, was interviewing me for a summer position in her Office through the Berkshire Hills Internship Program. The Boston Marathon bombing was a recent…
Read MorePresident Obama is weighing a military strike against Syria that would be of limited scope and duration, designed to serve as punishment for Syria’s use of chemical weapons and as a deterrent, while keeping the United States out of deeper involvement in that country’s civil war, according to senior administration officials.
Read MoreCalling Lethal Attack ‘a Moral Obscenity,’ Kerry Begins Making Case for U.S. Action In harsh, uncompromising language, Secretary of State John Kerry began laying out the U.S. case for possible military action against Syria, saying there was undeniable evidence that chemical weapons had been used in a deadly attack against a rebel enclave and that it was…
Read MoreWASHINGTON — The White House is reluctantly preparing to accept an Egyptian government that could be a democracy in name only, two years after the U.S. supported the overthrow of its dictator in the name of democracy. The U.S. is still holding out hope that Egypt’s military-backed interim leaders will cede power once elections scheduled for…
Read MoreWell, for the last several days President Obama and his entire national security team have been reviewing the situation in Syria, and today I want to provide an update on our efforts as we consider our response to the use of chemical weapons.
Read MoreThe Obama administration is preparing legal justifications for a military strike against Syria without the United Nations’ backing, The Jerusalem Post reports, citing anonymous sources. Numerous recent reports have suggested a forceful U.S. response to the latest allegations of chemical weapons use is just days away, with Secretary of State John Kerry delivering a statement Monday afternoon.…
Read MoreOfficials inside the Central Intelligence Agency knew that Saudi Arabia was serious about toppling Syrian President Bashar al-Assad when the Saudi king named Prince Bandar bin Sultan al-Saud to lead the effort.
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