
Muslim Journeys is presented by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of its Bridging Cultures initiative, in cooperation with the Public Programs Office of the American Library Association's (ALA). This program is made possible with a generous gift from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Additional support for the arts and media components was provided by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art.
Special programs will be hosted by the Eva B. Dykes Library and the Center for Adventist-Muslim Relations throughout the year. The award-winning and true story movie, Prince Among Slaves, will be shown in the Millet Activity Center on Monday, February 18, 2013, at 7:00 pm. A discussion, led by history professor Dr. Alfonso Greene, will follow. This event is open to the public and refreshments will be served.
Faculty, staff and students had the opportunity to win one book of their choice at Chapel on Thursday, January 31. Winners and the books they chose are:
Candace Johnson - Broken Verses
Caroline Bucknor Adams - Broken Verses
Jordan Cameron - Broken Verses
Jonie Saint- Calir - The House of Wisdom
Kohrissa Joseph - House of Stone
Nia Johnson - Dream of Trespass
Brandon Prigg - The Children of Abraham
Kenesha Ryee - Acts of Faith
Samantha Harris - Minaret
Aldain Griffith - In the Country of Men
To see other book and media titles, go to:
http://www.oakwood.edu/library/images/pdf/...
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper
Friday, February 8th 2013 at 5:44PM
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