“Tahrir Square Revisited: Local Egyptians Reflect One Year after Mubarak” Wednesday, January 18 at 7:00PM AIC Center – 38 Newbury Street, Boston One year ago, Egyptians from many walks of life took to the street to protest repression and ended up toppling the country’slong-time ruler in a matter of days. To mark the anniversary, local…
Read MoreIn 1958, the Fellowship on Reconciliation published a short comic book called “The Montgomery Story” in English and Spanish, on the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a campaign led by Martin Luther King, Jr., to end segregation on buses in the Alabama capitol. The comic book ends with a section on “how the Montgomery Method works,”…
Read MoreProject Nur January 2012 National Newsletter: Project Nur launches a new website; Brandeis students hold a benefit for victims of the earthquake in Turkey; and learn how to apply for a Project Nur internship. Also wishing everyone a Happy New Year! Read all about it in Project Nur’s January 2012 National Newsletter.
Read MoreEgypt’s Nile Cruise TV interviews AIC’s Executive Director Zainab Al-Suwaij about the fourth-annual Cairo Human Rights Film Festival.
Read MoreRead about AIC’s successful campaign as part of an interfaith coalition to reauthorize USCIRF. Check out our coverage in The Washington Post and The Christian Science Monitor with additional blog and publication mentions. .
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Read MoreCheck out this blog posting by Michelle Boorstein in the Washington Post about AIC’s efforts to reauthorize USCIRF (United States Commission on International Religious Freedom)..
Read MoreProject Nur December 2011 National Newsletter: AIC reaches another milestone with a new cultural center; a calligraphy master class teaches PN students to write with flair; and we highlight issues in Sudan and Bahrain. Also wishing everyone happy holidays. Read all about it in Project Nur’s December 2011 National Newsletter..
Read MoreRead The Boston Globe’s coverage of the opening of the AIC Cultural Center. “The American Islamic Congress hopes its new center will draw people of all faiths to the concerts, yoga sessions, and civic-oriented workshops it plans to hold – and along the way perhaps change some stereotyped images of Muslims in a secular setting…”…
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