Dr. Mike Ghouse is a public speaker and the Executive Director of the Center for Pluralism in Washington, DC. He is committed to building cohesive societies and offers pluralistic solutions on issues of the day. More about him at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeghouse/
Invitation to Hindi/ Urdu Speaking friends; ( Urdu/Hindi versions follow the English version below) Urdu Hindi اُردو / हिंदी Mushaera on PluralismVenue: Richardson Civic Center411 W. Arapaho Road, Richardson, TX 75080 Saturday, June… Read more »
SO WHAT IF IT IS A MUSLIMS PROTEST AGAINST BIKINI?WE SHOULD APPRECIATE IT, IT IS A SIGN OF A HEALTHY DEMOCRACY. On The O’Reilly factor between Greg Gutfeld, sitting in… Read more »
As a Pluralist and a Muslim, who has stood up and spoken against every possible atrocity, prejudice and massacre, and who organizes the annual Holocaust and Genocides commemoration in Dallas… Read more »
This note is in support of the Turkish people protesting against the freedom of speech, and the men and women who are taking the beating to stand up for their… Read more »
STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS – AN IMAX 3D EXPERIENCE http://nabsites.net/demo/star-trek-into-darkness-great-movie/ This movie is made for the dreamers, and everyone should dream the impossibilities and live in fantasies for a few… Read more »
It was good visiting Dadski Everett Blauvelt’s spot at the Dallas Forth Worth National cemetery in Grand Prairie located at Barium D71. This morning widow Lili Blauvelt, daughter and son… Read more »
This is indeed a wake call for the people of Israel and the Jewry around the world. The people of Israel need to recognize that the real enemies of Israel… Read more »
Please do not wish a “Happy Memorial Day” on this day; it is not a celebration to be happy about, it is rather an observance to commemorate and ponder. We… Read more »
CONGRATULATIONS!!! What a team, a great team! The team led by Henny Hughes with John Krieger, Kennedy Gbenedio, Teresa Marvon, Jesse Velaquesz, Jessie Anton, Nick Lupo, John Marvon, Sonia Perez, Linda… Read more »
We can demand graduated improvements in working conditions, but must be willing to pay a few pennies more for the same goods and services, if not we would be contributing… Read more »