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'''THE GRAND DAD EMPIRE''' ARE a prolific VINESAUCE-centric MEME group based in BEDROCK CITY.  Their largest periods of activity seemed to be around the time SILVAGUNNER was terminated, when they were hosting several unofficial VINESAUCE gaming events (which they assure you repeatedly are ''not'' official Tournaments and are in no way affiliated with JOEL).
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Farah Pandith is Special Representative to Muslim Communities at the U.S. State Department, a new position created for her by Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]].
  
They operated out of the SilvaGunner YouTube channel until it was terminated in 2014, after which they appear to have transitioned briefly to GiivaSunner in September of 2016 before returning to SilvaGunner in June of 2018.
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Pandith graduated from the Fletcher School in 1995 and was vice president of international business at [[ML Strategies]] in Boston from 1997-2003 before working for USAID as chief of staff of the Bureau for Asia and the Near East. Pandith joined the [[National Security Council]] as the director for Middle East Regional Initiatives from 2004-2007 under [[Elliott Abrams]]. <ref name="iop" /><ref name="upclosed"/>
  
== CHANNELS ==
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Pandith was born in Srinagar in the Indian side of Kashmir and raised in Massachusetts.  
The original forums appeared to function as four services: preparation and communication in service of coming events, discussion about new HIGH-QUALITY RIPS, MEME showcase, and general VINESAUCE or unrelated discussion.
 
  
== EVENTS ==
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==Activities==
The VINESAUCE MEME events that The GRAND DAD EMPIRE held were known for being diverse and involved, due in large part to their incredibly strong YTP scene.  These events would involve VINESAUCE-branded fan-made HIGH-QUALITY RIPS for SONGS that wouldn't exist for nearly a decade, and some that still don't!  They also hosted some of the first KING FOR ANOTHER DAY tournaments, with fan HIGH-QUALITY RIPS.
 
  
In later years, an event known as GRAND FEST was hosting PREMIERES for GRAND DAD Fantasy, KING FOR ANOTHER DAY, GRANDmachine, HE THICC 69, and MEME Wars, as of 2019.
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Farah Pandith was heavily involved in these projects:
  
== HIGH-QUALITY RIPS and MEMES ==
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* [[Generation Change]] - founded by Farah Pandith and Hillary Clinton
Some HIGH-QUALITY RIPS appear to have seen releases or updates in 5th and 6th edition.  Note that The GRAND DAD EMPIRE seem to have been most active between 2012 and 2019.
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* [[Women in Public Service]] project - Founded by Hillary Clinton in 2011 and hosted at the [[Woodrow Wilson Center]]
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* [[50x50 Movement]] - a project of the [[Woodrow Wilson Center]]
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* [[Women and Girls Lead]]
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* [[Viral Peace]] - hosted at the [[Berkman Center]]
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* [[Hours Against Hate]]
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* [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]] - head of strategy
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* [[Counter Extremism Project]]
  
* GRAND DAD 2: SPASTIC BOOGALOO
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==Affiliations==
* GRAND DAD 3: THE GAUNTLET OF ASS (FEATURING SMOL NOZOMI, TITO DICKMAN, SPONGE, HE THICC, and SANS UNDERTALE)
 
* GRAND DAD 4: GRAND DAD IS GOD
 
* GRAND DAD 5: DEATH TO 1D4CHAN
 
* GRAND DAD 6: GAYMERGAYTE RISING
 
  
GRAND DAD IS LOVE
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Pandith is a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Homeland Security Advisory Council]], [[Future of Diplomacy Project]], [[Risk and Network Exchange]] (RANE), and [[Counter Extremism Project]].
GRAND DAD IS LIFE
 
GRAND DAD WILL CONQUER THIS WIKI
 
FOR MEMES
 
FOR VINESAUCE
 
AND FOR
 
SILVAGUNNER
 
  
[[Category: Meme]][[Category: GRAND DAD]][[Category: GRAND DAD Fantasy]]
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Pandith participanted in the March 2006 conference Muslim Communities Participating in Society: A Belgian-U.S. Dialogue where members of the American Muslim Brotherhood met with the [[Federation of European Muslim Youth Organizations]], a financier of [[Taibah International]].
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Pandith spoke at the 2008 [[US-Islamic World Forum]] on the subject Re-Fortifying Western Muslim Space.
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Pandith moderated the December 6, 2013 panel Discourses after the Boston Bombings and the Woolwich Murder - Perceptions of Muslims in the West which was held at Harvard Kennedy School by the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Islamic Studies Program of the British Council.
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Pandith received special thanks from the [[Muslima]] project.
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==Also of note==
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The [[Kashmiri American Council]] of [[Ghulam Nabi Fai]] issued a congratulatory press release when Farah Pandith was appointed to the State Department in 2009.
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==References==
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<references>
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    <ref name="iop">Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Peace, [http://iop.harvard.edu/fellows/farah-pandith Farah Pandith], Spring 2014</ref>
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    <ref name="upclosed">Upclosed, [https://upclosed.com/people/farah-pandith/ Farah Pandith]</ref></references>

Latest revision as of 07:56, 25 September 2020

Farah Pandith is Special Representative to Muslim Communities at the U.S. State Department, a new position created for her by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Pandith graduated from the Fletcher School in 1995 and was vice president of international business at ML Strategies in Boston from 1997-2003 before working for USAID as chief of staff of the Bureau for Asia and the Near East. Pandith joined the National Security Council as the director for Middle East Regional Initiatives from 2004-2007 under Elliott Abrams. [1][2]

Pandith was born in Srinagar in the Indian side of Kashmir and raised in Massachusetts.

Activities

Farah Pandith was heavily involved in these projects:

Affiliations

Pandith is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Homeland Security Advisory Council, Future of Diplomacy Project, Risk and Network Exchange (RANE), and Counter Extremism Project.

Pandith participanted in the March 2006 conference Muslim Communities Participating in Society: A Belgian-U.S. Dialogue where members of the American Muslim Brotherhood met with the Federation of European Muslim Youth Organizations, a financier of Taibah International.

Pandith spoke at the 2008 US-Islamic World Forum on the subject Re-Fortifying Western Muslim Space.

Pandith moderated the December 6, 2013 panel Discourses after the Boston Bombings and the Woolwich Murder - Perceptions of Muslims in the West which was held at Harvard Kennedy School by the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Islamic Studies Program of the British Council.

Pandith received special thanks from the Muslima project.

Also of note

The Kashmiri American Council of Ghulam Nabi Fai issued a congratulatory press release when Farah Pandith was appointed to the State Department in 2009.

References

  1. Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Peace, Farah Pandith, Spring 2014
  2. Upclosed, Farah Pandith