Category Archive for "I’m Jus’ Sayin’"

I’m Jus’ Sayin’ – Don’t Judge an Entire Religion by Action of few!

I fight against anti-Semitism every single day, as I do against all forms of bigotry and racism. As a Muslim, I am tired of condemning terrorist attacks being carried out by inherently violent people who hijack my religion. I am…

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I’m Jus’ Sayin’

Prayers alone will not reduce mass shootings. Closing mosques and profiling Muslims will not solve terrorism. To protect 2nd Amendment rights of crazies do not infringe on the 1st Amendment rights of law abiding citizens. MUSLIMS around the world more…

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Cha (Tea) Adda!

Cha (Tea) Adda! The Cha Adda is a traveling event created and hosted by Radwan Chowdhury. Cha Adda started with focus on small thing we all do in our daily lives, but make meaningful impacts for many around the world….

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How to create jobs without swelling the deficit!!!

This Labor Day, we lament the cruel oxymoron of the “jobless recovery,” an economy made anemic because its structure has irreversibly changed through globalization. America has lost 42,000 factories since 2001. We are witnessing the biggest foundational change to our…

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Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation & My Testimony!!!

My Testimony ~ Mr. Chairman, Members of the Subcommittee and founding members on Washington, DC Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation, Inc., my name is Radwan B. Chowdhury, and I am the founding member, of the Washington DC…

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My 16 Principals of business

1. Get and stay out of your comfort zone I believe that not much happens of any significance when we’re in our comfort zone.  I hear people say, “But I’m concerned about security.”  My response to that is simple: “Security is…

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“We can’t do everything but Everyone can do something”

My personal vision for my life is that I want to become a writer whose words become weapons to battle with violence and discrimination against improvised children’s, women and young girls. My voice is important for the voiceless who endure…

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