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Sir: I am a Global Leadership doctoral candidate from the United States. In my research, I am interested in feedback from the subject matter experts on the exploration of leadership traits and…Continue
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Why we will only think about New York, lets think for the globe to make Global Peace ! Continue
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Peace Through Informed Dialogue-The Diplomatic Insight (June 2012): Call for Articles, Reports, Project Descriptions. The Diplomatic Insight, is gratified to inform its readers that monthly issue of…Continue
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Comment by Muhammad Idrees Kamal on October 21, 2011 at 10:29am Good to join this group i am basically from conflict area of Pakistan. Me the convener of Amn Tehrik ( Peace Movement) working in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA.
Comment by Muhammad Tahir Tabassum on September 17, 2011 at 12:32pm Dear Brad, very happy to visit your group. We are working on similar causes as well. We can work together on common issues. Keep it up.
Please visit our website: www.inspad.org
Comment by Brad Heckman on September 14, 2011 at 8:01am Friends, please join us at our fabulous launch event on October 6th!! Details here: http://tinyurl.com/3hj2ak4
Comment by Brad Heckman on August 16, 2011 at 9:40am Folks, we can squeeze a few more into this event (moderated by the spectacular Jeff Thompson) on Thursday:
DID YOU KNOW? RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY & AWARENESS
Thursday, August 18th 2011 6PM
Learn more about the Muslim, Buddhist, Sikh and Hindu faiths and how this information applies to the work we do as conflict resolution specialists. This interactive event will be held in an informal setting, the speakers will aim to increase awareness and address different cultural practices of these religions. Offered in collaboration with Prepare New York, a coalition of NY-based interfaith organizations who have joined together to help create a city-wide climate that promotes healing and reconciliation in anticipation of the tenth anniversary of 9/11. You can read more about the coalition at www.prepareny.ning.com
Speakers include: Benkong Shi (Grace Gratitude Buddhist Temple),
Ahmed Nasser (NYPD Detective, President of Muslim Officers Society),
Anindita Bhaumik (The Hindu Society of North America, NYPD Clergy Liaison),
Arvind Kohli (United Sikhs).
RSVP online please click on or copy and paste link into a new window: http://tinyurl.com/3nue24d
Comment by Brad Heckman on August 16, 2011 at 9:39am Folks, we can squeeze a few more into this event (moderated by the spectacular Jeff Thompson) on Thursday:
DID YOU KNOW? RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY & AWARENESS
Thursday, August 18th 2011 6PM
Learn more about the Muslim, Buddhist, Sikh and Hindu faiths and how this information applies to the work we do as conflict resolution specialists. This interactive event will be held in an informal setting, the speakers will aim to increase awareness and address different cultural practices of these religions. Offered in collaboration with Prepare New York, a coalition of NY-based interfaith organizations who have joined together to help create a city-wide climate that promotes healing and reconciliation in anticipation of the tenth anniversary of 9/11. You can read more about the coalition at www.prepareny.ning.com
Speakers include: Benkong Shi (Grace Gratitude Buddhist Temple),
Ahmed Nasser (NYPD Detective, President of Muslim Officers Society),
Anindita Bhaumik (The Hindu Society of North America, NYPD Clergy Liaison),
Arvind Kohli (United Sikhs).
RSVP online please click on or copy and paste link into a new window: http://tinyurl.com/3nue24d
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Comment by Gail Ervin on August 14, 2011 at 8:39pm Hi Brad! Hope to see you in San Diego this year!
Gail
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