Clash of Civilizations or Common Ground?

 

Is cooperation between the U.S. and the Islamic world possible in the aftermath of the Iraq war, or do the U.S. and Islam inevitably conflict?

 

Express your opinion! And hear the views of:

 

Janet Reno

Former U.S. Attorney General

 

Dr. Muqtedar Khan

Brookings Institution scholar and Author of

American Muslims: Bridging Faith and Freedom

 

Arthur Teitelbaum

Southern Area Director, Anti-Defamation League

 

 

When: Saturday September 13th, 2003 at 4-6 pm

 

Where: Miniaci Auditorium Of Nova SE University

 

This event is part of the South Florida Town Hall, which is part of a broader nationwide initiative called “Hope not Hate,” which will facilitate broad, inclusive dialogue at more than 20 universities nationwide on how the United States and the Islamic world can work together to stem growing hatred of one another. All are welcome to share their opinions at this free event.

 

This program is co-hosted by Americans for Informed Democracy (AID) and the International Muslim Association at Nova Southeastern University (IMAN).  The Miniaci Performing Arts Center is located on the main campus of Nova Southeastern University at 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr., Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 33314. For more information about “Hope not Hate,” please visit www.aidemocracy.org, phone Green at (202) 270-6268, or phone Siddiqui at (954) 914 5939.