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World Youth Building a Future: Young Americans and the Interfaith Movement

Kareema Dauod
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Date: Tuesday, 14 August 2007
Time: 9:00 a.m. EDT (1300 GMT)

 

This month's eJournal USA features highlights from a recent USINFO webchat in which college women participating in an interfaith social experiment on the campus of Rutgers University in New Jersey described some of their experiences and the lessons they have taken from them. The interfaith movement in the United States is attractive to many youth in that it promotes understanding and dialogue. Join Kareema Dauod for a webchat in which she discusses the interfaith movement with a special emphasis on the role of Muslim youth.

To listen to Kareema Dauod discuss interfaith issues in a USINFO Interactive podcast, click on the MP3 icon below:

Guest Biography: Kareema Dauod is pursuing a doctorate in Arabic and Islamic studies at Georgetown University and works on global public diplomacy initiatives for the State Department's Bureau of International Information Programs.

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