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SUMMARY:Middle Eastern Galleries Now
DESCRIPTION:This March\, Artsy celebrates artists and galleries who are based in or identify with countries in the Middle East and North Africa. We will showcase online exhibitions and gallery shows to highlight artworks that are both innovative and timely. This is a chance for collectors to discover and support the work of these important artists. \n  \nhttps://www.artsy.net/fair/middle-eastern-galleries-now
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/middle-eastern-galleries-now/
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:The Ethnic Cleansing of Sheikh Jarrah - Screening of Short Films & Discussion with Mohammed El-Kurd
DESCRIPTION:Please click here to register for this event. \nA virtual screening of two short films about Sheikh Jarrah followed by a discussion with Mohammed El-Kurd. \nMohammed El-Kurd is an award-winning writer and internationally-touring poet from Jerusalem\, Palestine. His work has appeared in The Nation\, The Guardian\, and Al-Jazeera among others. He is from Sheikh Jarrah\, a neighborhood battling ethnic cleansing since 1972. Today\, his family\, among 12 others\, is ruled to be displaced from their homes by August 2021.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/the-ethnic-cleansing-of-sheikh-jarrah-screening-of-short-films-discussion-with-mohammed-el-kurd/
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:Cherry Street Village presents Nadia Tommalieh making Ka’ak Fallahi
DESCRIPTION:Join Cherry Street Village in welcoming cooking instructor and Instagram foodie influencer Nadia Tommalieh (@nadiatommalieh). This is a live cooking demonstration held in the comforts of your living room via Zoom. To join you must register at: http://bit.ly/CSVNadiaZoom\nThose who register will be sent the recipe to enjoy after the demonstration.\nNadia Tommalieh will be showing us how to make Ka’ak Fallahi\, a traditional Palestiian sweet cookie made to celebrate the upcoming Easter\, Eid or Arabic Mother’s Day holidays. There will also be time for questions and answers.\nNadia shared this about our afternoon demostration: “Our celebrations are never complete without these melt in your mouth traditional Palestinian date stuffed cookies. Also known as “ Ka’ak Fallahi” which translates to farmer’s cookies or “Asawer” which means bracelets. The dough is made from a mix of flour and semolina\, kneaded with ghee and olive oil and loaded with aromatic spices. The perfect treat for any occasion!” \nSee Less
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/cherry-street-village-presents-nadia-tommalieh-making-kaak-fallahi/
CATEGORIES:Cooking/Food
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SUMMARY:Silence is a Sense: Layla AlAmma
DESCRIPTION:Joining us today from the UK (hence the weekend starting time) where she is pursuing doctoral work on ‘the intersection of Arab women’s fiction and literary trauma theory’ is Kuwait-born novelist Layla AlAmmar. She has written two novels\, both to much acclaim\, the second of which has become her first to be published in the U.S.\, Silence is a Sense (Algonquin). A woman has fled her homeland of Syria because of the civil war there\, coming to the UK – and trying there to reckon what it has all meant\, even if words aren’t there for saying it. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“Silence Is a Sense is a fierce novel. The prose is ferocious\, the pace is ferocious and the beguiling central character\, known as The Voiceless\, conceals behind her inability—or reluctance — to speak\, a striking\, visceral intensity. She obsessively watches the people around her to silence her own trauma\, but every now and then it can’t help but break through. Layla AlAmmar has skillfully woven a narrative of memory and grief with an illuminating social critique of the position of asylum seekers within contemporary British society. It is daring and devastating.” —Fiona Mozley. \n“Kuwaiti-American author Layla AlAmmar masterfully depicts that silence is a refuge\, too\, for people affected by the unspeakable . . . AlAmmar succeeds in challenging the refugee or asylum-seeker stereotype\, including the one of a young Arab woman.”—The Markaz Review.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/silence-is-a-sense-layla-alamma/
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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