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2004

Hope, Not Hate

by Americans For Informed Democracy

Monday 9:05 AM

Racism and xenophobia have been the most tragic by product of the "war on terror." Show your refusal to accept this by attending one of the town hall meetings on U.S.-Islamic relations being held in 30 communities nationwide.

http://www.tompaine.com/action/#001826

The third 9/11 anniversary is over, but the need for dialogue about relations between the United States and the Islamic world remains more important than ever. That's why the Hope Not Hate series, developed by Americans For Informed Democracy, is entering its second year. The program, a series of free, local town hall discussions featuring speeches by policymakers, journalists and scholars, was created for the second 9/11 anniversary to combat growing tension between the United States and the Islamic world. No town hall meeting in your area? Check out The People Speak, a larger discussion initiative that's sponsoring Hope Not Hate, to help organize a discussion close to home.

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