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Muslim students studying a variety of disciplines at UAA come together to discuss their life and convictions. Students include Sajid Raza (Civil Engineering), Bin Shabaan Jones (Elementary Education), Nasteha Abdi (Accounting), Rabia Hatch (Legal Studies). Acting as moderator is Gregory Shuiab Jones, Muslim Chaplain for the Muslim Student Organization at UAA. Embracing Islam in one’s daily life and having the right to wear the hajib are discussed.
In Lessons from the Killing Fields: Resolving Racial Conflict in the World, Knight Sor discusses his life and how science and he became a global peacemaker who loves quantum physics.
Knight Sor serves as a conciliation specialist with the United States Department of Justice – Community...
Published 09/23/19
Dr. Josée Lavoie explains how Canadian health care works, and where improvements could be made to better meet the healthcare needs of all Canadians. (Note, the presentation that accompanies the audio podcast is also posted in iTunes.) The Canada Health Act 1984 (CHA) is considered foundational to...
Published 05/01/19
Dr. Josée Lavoie presents The Canada Health Act, Medicare and the Care of First Nations. At this event, Dr. Josée Lavoi explains how Canadian health care works, and where improvements could be made to better meet the healthcare needs of all Canadians. (Note, the audio podcast is also posted in...
Published 05/01/19