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The so-called Khalil Gibran International Academy (KGIA) will start small a single sixth-grade class lodged temporarily inside an existing public school in Brooklyn.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: War of Ideas on the homefront
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The luckless Lebanese-American Douaihy family, distant relatives of Kahlil Gibran, lives in a run-down section of Nazareth, Pennsylvania, where all is definitely not well and may never be.
NEWYORKER: Bluebird of Unhappiness
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In this space last week, we reported that a sixth-grade class dubbed the Khalil Gibran International Academy (KGIA), is supposed to begin teaching students in September inside a New York public school.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Good news, bad news
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Perhaps the most remarkable detail about the March 3 conclave was the leading role taken in it by Debbie Almontaser, a New York resident who last attracted attention as the front-person for a middle-and-high magnet school to be established in New York, the Khalil Gibran International Academy (KGIA).
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: CAIR vs. the NYPD