Small City's Woes Unify Its Muslims, Latinos - WSJ.com
"Bell's Muslims, numbering between 1,000 and 2,000, are Lebanese immigrants who fled civil war in their country in the 1970s and began arriving from the same village, called Yaroun.
They took jobs in the garment industry, bought homes, and built the mosque and community center. Some Lebanese immigrants opened clothing shops in the area and picked up Spanish to communicate with their largely Latino customer base.
Bell's Muslims said they felt an affinity with their Latino neighbors, if not a closeness. Both groups are immigrants who worked at low-wage jobs or opened small businesses, and both groups sent money to family in their home countries. Even soccer connected them "They work hard, we work hard. Everybody is just working and taking care of their kids" said Mr. Saleh. Bell's Muslims didn't get involved with local politics because "we just concentrated on our families and work," Mr. Saleh said..."
This blog features latest articles of interest to desis (slang for South Asian Americans - Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, etc.). See the latest articles at facebook.com/TribeDesi
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Monday, September 20, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
My name is Khan - no, not that one...
Sal Khan: Bill Gates' favorite teacher - Aug. 24, 2010
No, its not Shahrukh, but its Salman.
No, not the bare-chested one...this is Salman Khan, who lives in San Jose, has three degrees, a house, two Hondas, and just got major props from Bill Gates for his free tutorials through his Khan Academy. A fascinating article in Fortune magazine, showing how someone follows their passion, does it real well, and without any monetary motives - and gets noticed in a big way. Doerr and Gates as fans? Shout-outs in front of world's 2000 top thinkers? Amazing...
Kudos to Sal Khan, and his Khan Academy.
No, its not Shahrukh, but its Salman.
No, not the bare-chested one...this is Salman Khan, who lives in San Jose, has three degrees, a house, two Hondas, and just got major props from Bill Gates for his free tutorials through his Khan Academy. A fascinating article in Fortune magazine, showing how someone follows their passion, does it real well, and without any monetary motives - and gets noticed in a big way. Doerr and Gates as fans? Shout-outs in front of world's 2000 top thinkers? Amazing...
Kudos to Sal Khan, and his Khan Academy.
Related articles by Zemanta
- Bill Gates Says a Hedge Funder Can Teach Us the Way (edreformer.com)
- Bill Gates Enrolls His Kids In Khan Academy (news.slashdot.org)
- Bill Gates cheers online education phenom (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
- Bill Gates' favorite teacher (money.cnn.com)
Labels:
Arts,
Bill Gates,
Education,
History,
Pioneers,
Salman Khan,
Shahrukh Khan,
United States
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Amid Celebrity, a Long Legal Battle Over a Child
Amid Celebrity, a Long Legal Battle Over a Child - NYTimes.com
More a personal matter, not sure it deserved the attention of NY Times...
More a personal matter, not sure it deserved the attention of NY Times...
Labels:
Battles,
Civil War,
History,
People,
Politics,
The New York Times,
United States,
Wars
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)