Syrian-Canadian Woman Pushes for Mideast Accord
B.A, The Catholic University of America and attended Howard University Medical School.
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Hind Aboud Kabawat is a Syrian-Canadian Christian woman and an emerging force for peace in the Middle East. The “above 40” attorney-cum-interfaith dialogue advocate has spent the last few years bringing Jewish, Muslim and Christian women in the Middle East together – “Because women are more compassionate [than men],” she quipped – for roundtable discussions on how to foster peaceable relations between cultures.
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