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"Islam: Tradition and Diversity" Lecture Series Presents -- Our Andalusia: Islam in the American Mix
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Thursday, April 5, 2012 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm Location:
Camden County Community College, Blackwood Campus
Civic Hall, inside the Connector Building
Blackwood, NJ
08012-0200
United States
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The Middle East Center at UPenn is proud to partner with Penn Museum’s International Classroom Program, The American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT), and the Center for Civic Leadership and Responsibility (CCLR) in offering a Spring 2012 Lecture series, "Islam: Tradition and Diversity." This week's brings a discussion entittled, "Our Andalusia: Islam in the American Mix." Anne Norton, Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, will discuss the long history and diverse cultures and communities of Islam in the United States today.