
Preventing Violent Extremism
Various forms of violent extremism cause immense suffering the world-over – from ISIS to White Supremacist Groups to Boko Haram. Economic and social conditions in which everyone can meet their needs are the greatest preventative measure against violent extremism. How can we create conditions in which violent extremism can be combated and countered?
Discussions
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Dec. 20, 2017
What impact do U.S. immigration restrictions have on peacemaking?
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Dec. 20, 2017
What can the U.S. do to help make peace in Afghanistan?
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Dec. 20, 2017
How can terrorism be defeated at its source?
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Dec. 20, 2017
How to stem the tide of anti-Muslim hatred and discrimination?
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Dec. 20, 2017
How to help survivors of Boko Haram?
Roundtables
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Jan. 03, 2019
Muslim Voices: Grassroots Approaches to Peacebuilding
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Oct. 03, 2017
The Many Faces of Extremism
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Sept. 13, 2017
How can we revive ourselves and our communities?
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Sept. 27, 2017
The Rise of Islamophobia
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Sept. 22, 2017
A Conversation with Marguerite Barankitse
Resources
- Nov. 06, 2018 How can we help the victims of Boko Haram?
- Aug. 21, 2018 Afghan Women’s Open Letter to UN Security Council Members
- March 08, 2018 How can Boko Haram be defeated in Nigeria?
- Feb. 05, 2018 Voice of a Practitioner in Nigeria – Fatima Akilu
- Feb. 05, 2018 Voice of a Practitioner in Pakistan - Mossarat Qadeem
- Feb. 02, 2018 Countering Extremism through The Classroom
- Feb. 02, 2018 Introduction to WASL
- Jan. 31, 2018 Extremism's Earliest Critics
- Jan. 31, 2018 Los Angeles Framework for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism
- Jan. 31, 2018 Faith or Extremism?
- Jan. 16, 2018 Extremism's Earliest Critics
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