Muslims' visibility in region growing Since 9/11, they have become more involved in Richmond area Thursday, Sep 11, 2008 - 12:08 AM By SARAH ALFAHAM TIMES-DISPATCH STAFF WRITER Marcus Johnson, a Richmond native and senior at Virginia Commonwealth University, entertains customers at a Shockoe Bottom restaurant by playing the violin. He's also a Muslim, something that patrons of Bottoms
by L. Wayne Hicks Give Richard Nixon credit for one thing: the wildly popular PBS program The Electric Company. Indirectly, of course. Nixon directed that the United States improve its literacy rate and dubbed the 1970s the Right to Read Decade. Illiteracy was a problem for about 10 percent of Americans, and millions more were considered functional illiterates. Nixon's directive prompted
Common Ground News Service Partners in Humanity for constructive & vibrant Muslim-Western relations 16 - 22 January 2008 If this email is not displaying properly, click here. The Common Ground News Service - Partners in Humanity (CGNews-PiH) aims to promote constructive perspectives and dialogue about Muslim- Western relations. CGNews-PiH is available in Arabic, English, French, Indonesian
Common Ground News Service Partners in Humanity for constructive & vibrant Muslim-Western relations 16 - 22 January 2008 If this email is not displaying properly, click here. The Common Ground News Service - Partners in Humanity (CGNews-PiH) aims to promote constructive perspectives and dialogue about Muslim- Western relations. CGNews-PiH is available in Arabic, English, French, Indonesian
Common Ground News Service Partners in Humanity for constructive & vibrant Muslim-Western relations 16 - 22 January 2008 If this email is not displaying properly, click here. The Common Ground News Service - Partners in Humanity (CGNews-PiH) aims to promote constructive perspectives and dialogue about Muslim- Western relations. CGNews-PiH is available in Arabic, English, French, Indonesian