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NJ-ING Speakers presented “Getting to Know American Muslims and their Faith” to senior classes at Pascack Valley HS on May 3rd., 2024. The students were engaged and asked excellent questions. The second group was interested to learn about Muslim Pilgrimage (Hajj). It was quite an extensive discussion about Hajj and the personal impact on those who perform it. After we left, the teacher reported that she received many positive comments from students about the presentations.
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NJ-ING Speakers presented “Getting to Know American Muslims and their Faith” to the 7th. & 8th. Graders at the Cambridge School on May 15th., 2024. The students were engaged and asked excellent questions. It was truly an interactive session. The teacher sent us positive feedback: “thank you for visiting our school and presenting to the students. It was a great compliment to our history course and much appreciated.”
16 May 2024
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NJ-ING Speakers presented “Getting to Know American Muslims and their Faith” to senior classes at Pascack Valley HS on May 3rd., 2024. The students were engaged and asked excellent questions. The second group was interested to learn about Muslim Pilgrimage (Hajj). It was quite an extensive discussion about Hajj and the personal impact on those who perform it. After we left, the teacher reported that she received many positive comments from students about the presentations.
5 May 2024
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NJ-ING speakers presented “Getting to know American Muslims and their Faith” at Cliffside Park Middle School on March 21st., 2024. Close to 40 students elected to attend the presentation, a handful of them were Muslims! The session was truly interactive. The students asked a lot of good questions, and it was more like a discussion. NJ-ING speaker asked the Muslim students if they were fasting, and where their families are from. They were from Russia, Palestine, and Egypt. They all had their predawn meals before 5:30 am. The Principal of the Middle School who invited us was grateful for the informative presentation and discussion.
24 Mar 2024
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NJ-ING speaker presented “A History of Muslims in America” virtually via GoTo meeting to the audience of Mercer County Library on 31st. January 2024. The audience demonstrated interest in the subject and the presentation was informative. The questions and feedback were really positive.
1 Feb 2024
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NJ-ING speaker was invited to an Informational Event at New Brunswick Islamic Center on Oct. 19th., 2023 to speak about NJ-ING activities. She gave a brief description of our various presentations and activities in schools, interfaith events, and civic organizations. Then she spoke about the many resources available to the public about Anti-Bullying of Muslim Students. “http://ing.org/bullying/”
1 Nov 2023
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Two NJ-ING speakers participated in a panel discussion about “Equity and Diversity” at Watchung Regional HS on October 11th., 2023. The panel included six representatives from the “Hispanic community, Muslim Community, African American community, and Asian community”. The panel members were able to illustrate to the 9th graders that diversity is powerful and multifaceted, and that every student is valued, and can make a difference in someone’s life with a kind word, appropriate outreach, a sympathetic ear, and/or a thoughtful question. Working together, we can build a community that celebrates our “shared humanity.” A week after the event, we received wonderful feedback from the organizer saying: “Thanks so much for the intentionality and professionalism that you were able to approach this task with; the students benefited immensely. I continue to have conversations with the 9th graders and visit health classes to hear additional feedback, and to see how students are interacting now that they have had time to reflect on your messages of empathy and kindness, commitment, and collaboration in the context of unspeakable violence, and intense geopolitical turmoil over the past three weeks.”
1 Nov 2023
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