26
August
2007

MPV Board Chair Quoted in USA Today Article0

MPV Board Chair Pamela Taylor was quoted in the August 20, 2008 edition of USA Today.

The face of Islam in America
By Cathy Lynn Grossman, USA TODAY
http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2007-08-20-mattson-islam_N.htm

HARTFORD, Conn. — Ingrid Mattson knows the media drill well.

She has done the “We condemn … (fill in the terrorism incident)” speeches — as if, she says, that’s all anyone needs to hear from the president of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA).

She has done the profiles of her as first woman/first convert/first North American-born head of the continent’s largest Muslim group.

She has done the talk shows retelling how 20 years ago, she left the Catholicism of her Canadian childhood and her college focus on philosophy and fine arts to find her spiritual home in Islam.

“It’s time now to move the focus back off me and back on the issues,” says Mattson, a professor at Hartford Seminary, where she directs the first U.S.-accredited Muslim chaplaincy program at the Macdonald Center.

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21
August
2007

MPV Announces Merger with ProgressiveIslam.org0

For Immediate Release
August 20, 2007
Contact: Ani Zonneveld
323-842-2869
ani@mpvusa.org

Progressive Muslims Unite To Make Their Voice Heard in America

Organizations Devoted To Progressive and Islamic Values Merge to Impact Debate on Islam in America

Los Angeles, CA – On Monday, August 20, 2007, two American Muslim organizations devoted to elevating the progressive voice of American Islam announced the completion of their organizations’ merger in order to broaden the impact of progressive Muslims in the debate on Islam in America. Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV), a non-profit organization committed to a tolerant and inclusive understanding of Islam in America, and ProgressiveIslam.org, one of the fastest growing sites on progressive Islam, will join forces effective immediately.

“This is an exciting time for Americans who identify as both Muslim and progressive,” said Ani Zonneveld, President of Muslims for Progressive Values. “Contrary to popular opinion, the two are not mutually exclusive.”

“The American Muslim community contains many diverse voices, and we intend to add ours to the debate,” she continued.
In addition to representing a strengthening of the emerging progressive voice in American Islam, the merger also reflects an increasing interest and participation in online media among the American Muslim community. The new structure provides MPV with the capacity to expand on online community-building efforts that are currently under way.

“We’re looking forward to becoming partners with Muslims for Progressive Values,” said Laury Silvers, co-founder of ProgressiveIslam.org. “ProgressiveIslam.Org’s established presence in new media will allow Muslims for Progressive Values to reach a wide audience in North America and abroad. In turn, Muslims for Progressive Values will allow us to bring our online activism into communities on the ground. United, Muslim voices are powerful.”

MPV will provide management, oversight, and organizational functions, while ProgressiveIslam.org will provide the technical means and an open and hospitable space for the free expression of ideas and debate on any number of issues relevant to Islam and pluralism in America.

“MPV is committed to maintaining and strengthening the independent, open and free nature of ProgressiveIslam.org, which provides a forum for all voices to be heard,” said Zonneveld. “We are hopeful the merger will be beneficial not only to the progressive Muslims community, but to the whole American Muslim community and the broader American community as well.”

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ProgressiveIslam.org is an online community and site for Muslims of all theological orientations and anyone else with an interest in issues relating to Islam, empowerment, freedom, equality and authenticity, to gather and engage in creative, thoughtful and intelligent discussion and debate. http://www.progressiveislam.org

Muslim for Progressive Values is based out of Los Angeles, California, and has members and supporters nationwide. Founded in 2006 by Pamela Taylor and Ani Zonneveld, MPV brings together progressive Muslims and others who share their values, to work for a more humane world. MPV welcomes all who are interested in discussing, promoting and working for social justice, human rights, economic opportunity, separation of church and state, as well as tolerant and inclusive understandings of Islam. http://www.mpvusa.org