“We shall not be moved” is an African American folklore written during slavery and then gained popularity during the civil rights movement. Today, for the third year in a row, ADAMS BEAT was invited to sing and we sang this song with Jennifer on piano and Gabe on the cajón.
ADAMS BEAT choir performing the Hebrew song “salaam” at the Multi Faith Prayer Service at George Washington University organized by Pastor Bob Roberts and Imam Magid with keynote speech by Shaykh Abdullah Bin Bayyah!
It's almost #Eid! Hear music director Hurunnessa Fariad discuss the U.S.'s first Muslim children's choir, ADAMS BEAT. Children at @ADAMSCenter_ sing about America, Islam, peace, love & liberty at interfaith and social justice events. #AspenInsight
Listen: https://t.co/2chujLKRk8
REVISIT: Islam & Family Traditions, the theme of our 3rd Iftar, featured #garangao, a #Qatari children’s tradition, and @ADAMS_BEAT, America’s First Mosque Choir. #Ramadan2018#IftarParty
https://t.co/nDj3Fw7CNM
The new episode of #AspenInsight podcast features our #InclusiveAmerica Project work on religious pluralism & some of the findings from our recent report, "Pluralism in Peril." More importantly though, it features adorable kids from @ADAMS_BEAT singing! https://t.co/UvG7stlFVO
Last week, our ED sat down to chat with Virginia State Delegate @KenPlum1 to talk about our recent "Pluralism in Peril" report on religious inclusion and an upcoming round table on religious inclusion in Virginia with the @ADAMSCenter_. Episode airs next week! #InclusiveAmerica