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Join Webinar With Author of Recent Report on Trends in Muslim Amerian Divorce and Marriage
Join Webinar With Author of Recent Report on Trends in Muslim Amerian Divorce and Marriage
Author Julie Mcfarlane
(Jan 27, 2012) ISNA is pleased to share an invitation with you from the
Institute for Social Policy and Understanding
(ISPU) for a webinar with author of the report recently shared with you on
"Understanding Trends in American Muslim Divorce and Marriage: A Discussion Guide for Families and Communities."
Because of the overwhelming interest in the report, ISPU has scheduled a webinar discussion with author Julie Macfarlane for Thursday
February 2, 2011 at 5:30 p.m
. "We believe the report and webinar are valuable tools for community leaders as you work with the Muslim community," states ISPU.
The research addresses how the community and families can be better resources for couples facing challenges and what support and services community leaders can provide in times of marital crisis.
RSVP is not required but requested (
jhayden@ispu.org
)
.
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: Learn more and register online today
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