Sun, 22 February 2009 Raed Jarrar was born in Iraq and got his degree in Architecture at the University of Baghdad. His master's theses in Architecture from the U of Jordan examined local mthods of reconstruction in post-war Iraq. Currently he is working as a consultant for the American Friends Service Committee. Raed has worked towards bridging the gap between Iraqi leaders and U.S. Congress members. Hosts Diane and Dave discover that most Iraqis don't want to parition Iraq. They believe like we do in "E Pluribus Unum" it turns out. For a different perspective on Iraq from a real Iraqi, listen to this podcast. Direct download: CV_-_Citizens_Voice_-_Raed_Jarrar_-_April_1208.mp3 Category: Politics -- posted at: 3:54 PM Comments[0] |

Raed Jarrar was born in Iraq and got his degree in Architecture at the University of Baghdad. His master's theses in Architecture from the U of Jordan examined local mthods of reconstruction in post-war Iraq. Currently he is working as a consultant for the American Friends Service Committee. Raed has worked towards bridging the gap between Iraqi leaders and U.S. Congress members.