My Korean Air flight touched down in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on Saturday, March 5th, 23 hours after leaving Dulles Airport in DC. The two legs of my trip (through Seoul, South Korea) lasted 19 [...]
This State of the Union Address was not President Obama’s “Sputnik Moment” – and appropriately so. A little boring, yes. But his controlled and somber tone was the right pitch for a [...]
A common argument against the building of Cordoba House by opponents often involves some form of the question: why does it have to be built so close to Ground Zero? It is easy to sympathize and [...]
Rev. Gaddy Joined John Denison on KNOE-TV inMonroe, LA on Thursday evening to talk abou the latest developments related to plans by a Florida church to burn copies of the Qu’ran.
Rev. Gaddy joined with other religious leaders in Washington for a forum organized by the Islamic Society of North America aimed at combating anti-Muslim bigotry. the press conference that [...]
Rev. Gaddy appeared on CNN this morning with Farhana Khera of Muslim Advocates to discuss their meeting Tuesday afternoon with Attorney General Eric Holder.
Rev. Gaddy was a guest on the Rachel Maddow Show Tuesday evening to talk about efforts in the religious community to confront anti-Muslim bigotry. Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, [...]
The question to the Washington Post On Faith panel this week asks about the “religious freedom vs. wisdom” of building an Islamic community center near Ground Zero and questions the [...]
Rev. Gaddy joined Rabbi Brad Hirschfield on Blogginheads.tv for a discussion about Cordoba House, islamaphobia, and the role of faith in the United States. Brad Hirschfield
In yesterday’s landmark decision, Judge Vaughn Walker of California’s District Court struck down Proposition 8 as unconstitutional. Unsurprisingly, there have been strong reactions from the [...]