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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Y. Alp Aslandogan\, President of Alliance for Shared Values
 How Do Faith-Based Movements Fit Into Global Civil Society? The Case of th
 e Gülen/Hizmet Movement The\nTransnational NGO Initiative invites you to a
  talk on September 22 by Dr. Y.\nAlp Aslandogan\, the\nPresident of the Al
 liance for Shared Values\, a non-profit serving as the\numbrella organizat
 ion for the dialogue and cultural organizations associated\nwith the Gülen
 /Hizmet\nMovement in the United States. \n\n\n\nThe Hizmet movement was bo
 rn in Turkey in the mid-1970s as a small faith-based community around the 
 influential preacher Fethullah Gulen. It is now a transnational movement w
 ith health\, education and village rebuilding projects in over a 150 count
 ries. While the vast majority of its followers remain Turkish Muslims\, th
 e number of non-Turkish and non-Muslim participants is increasing steadily
 .&nbsp\;Dr.\nAslandogan will talk about the transnational\nactivities of t
 he movement\, with a focus on organizational structures including\nboth so
 cial and institutional leadership\, NGO governance and effectiveness.Open 
 to the PublicSponsored\nby the Turkish Cultural Center of Syracuse and the
  Transnational NGO Initiative at the Moynihan Institute of\nGlobal Affairs
    
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SUMMARY:TNGO presents: Dr. Y. Alp Aslandogan 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Dr. Y. Alp Aslandogan\,</b> <i>Pr
 esident of Alliance for Shared Values</i></p><p><b>How Do Faith-Based Move
 ments Fit Into Global Civil Society? The Case of the Gülen/Hizmet Movement
 </b></p><p> </p>The\nTransnational NGO Initiative invites you to a talk on
  September 22 by Dr. Y.\nAlp Aslandogan\, the\nPresident of the Alliance f
 or Shared Values\, a non-profit serving as the\numbrella organization for 
 the dialogue and cultural organizations associated\nwith the Gülen/Hizmet\
 nMovement in the United States. <p>\n\n</p><p>\n\nThe Hizmet movement was 
 born in Turkey in the mid-1970s as a small faith-based community around th
 e influential preacher Fethullah Gulen. It is now a transnational movement
  with health\, education and village rebuilding projects in over a 150 cou
 ntries. While the vast majority of its followers remain Turkish Muslims\, 
 the number of non-Turkish and non-Muslim participants is increasing steadi
 ly.&nbsp\;Dr.\nAslandogan will talk about the transnational\nactivities of
  the movement\, with a focus on organizational structures including\nboth 
 social and institutional leadership\, NGO governance and effectiveness.</p
 ><p>Open to the Public</p><p><b><i>Sponsored\nby the Turkish Cultural Cent
 er of Syracuse and the Transnational NGO Initiative at the Moynihan Instit
 ute of\nGlobal Affairs</i></b></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p>
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