April 28, 2026

Next Steps Forward Symposium: America as a Cultural Mosaic

Next Steps Forward Symposium: America as a Cultural Mosaic
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Hosted by Dr. Chris Meek, the Next Steps Forward Symposium brings together thought leaders, scholars, and public figures to explore pressing issues shaping our nation and world. In this session, “America as a Cultural Mosaic,” the symposium examines how race, religion, heritage, and personal experience influence our shared civic life.

Our distinguished panel includes:

Dr. Sherry Molock, Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at George Washington University, who explores mental health, identity, and resilience within African American communities.

Colonel Seung Paik, U.S. military veteran, leadership expert, and author of Leadernomics, sharing insights on service, heritage, and leadership in diverse communities.

Dr. Saqib Qureshi, author of Being Muslim Today, providing perspective on faith, identity, and ethical leadership in contemporary America.

Adela Cojab Moadeb, legal fellow at the National Jewish Advocacy Center and Syrian-Jewish activist, addressing identity, advocacy, and combating antisemitism.

Through conversation and reflection, the panel explores the strengths and challenges of the “cultural mosaic” model, asking: Can a society that celebrates difference foster the same unity as a melting pot? How do our diverse identities enrich civic life, strengthen communities, and shape the next generation’s understanding of belonging?

The symposium emphasizes dialogue, learning, and shared responsibility, highlighting the ways Americans can honor their differences while advancing unity, resilience, and civic engagement. It’s a timely discussion about how our individual and collective identities contribute to the ongoing work of building a stronger, more inclusive nation.