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Jewish Voice for Peace

Jewish Voice for Peace describes itself as a grass-roots organization opposed to anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim bigotry and for Palestinian self-determination and peace in the Middle East. It has multiple branches across the U.S. and lists many local activist leaders by city. Rebecca Vilkomerson is the executive director and Naomi Dann is the media coordinator.

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Abdullah Hamood

Abdullah Hamood is a Muslim American and a member of Michigan’s state legislature, a Democrat from Dearborn. Many of his constituents have expressed fear and concern over the election of Donald Trump.

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Haroon Moghul

Haroon Moghul is a senior fellow and director of development at the Center for Global Policy, a think tank, and the Muslim Leadership Initiative facilitator at the Shalom Hartman Institute, a research and education institute. He is the author of “How to Be a Muslim: An American Story,” a memoir of his faith journey as a second-generation […]

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Thomas Winters

Thomas Winters is an attorney at Winters and King in Tulsa, Okla., and a literary agent working in the realm of evangelical publishing.

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Angela Larian

Angela Larian is an artist in Los Angeles who bases some of her work on the works of the Sufi poet Rumi and Zoroastrianism. Her latest series, “Khoda,” the Persian word for God, is currently being exhibited in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Contact through the Make Agency.

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James Najarian

James Najarian is editor of the journal Religion and the Arts at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Mass.

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Gregory Wolfe

Gregory Wolfe is the founder and editor of Image, which examines contemporary art and literature’s intersection with religious traditions of Western culture. He also serves as senior fellow at the Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture at Seattle University.

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Aimee Froom

Aimee Froom is curator of Art of the Islamic Worlds at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and a lecturer at Rice University. She is author of Arts of Islamic Lands: The al-Sabah Collection at the MFAH.

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