Interview with Nasser Weddady

By Eduardo Avila • December 11, 2009 • Filed in: Interview, Video
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Nasser Weddady is a native of Mauritania and is the Civil Rights Outreach Director of the American Islamic Council based in Boston, Massachusetts. One of the Council’s initiatives is the Hands Across the Middle East Support Alliance.

One of the workshops he led during the 2nd Arab Bloggers Meeting dealt with the subject of funding sources for bloggers and other members of civil society, and the issues surrounding the perception of different types of funding.

Nasser can be followed on Twitter at @weddady.

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