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SUMMARY:Home Away FROM HOME: Julian Pena Gallery
DESCRIPTION:When it comes to being of Middle Eastern descent and living in the U.S.\, one’s life experience includes regularly facing varying degrees of prejudice and discrimination. While these people feel grounded and a sense of belonging in their homes where their identities and cultures are very much alive\, they are forced to confront feelings of otherness when they step outside whether it’s through receiving judgmental glances\, harsh words or physical violence. With eyes on the outside\, Middle Easterners who live in other parts of the world experience these struggles indirectly; feeling an instinctive connection to those in the U.S.\, they are affected by what they see and hear on the news or social media. “Home Away From Home” exhibits original work by artists of Middle Eastern descent living in the U.S. and abroad who attempt to explore themes of underrepresentation\, isolation and racism while navigating the physical and emotional disconnect between themselves\, their cultures and the places they call home.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/home-away-from-home-julian-pena-gallery/
LOCATION:Julian Pena Gallery\, 1633 Bellevue Ave Suite E\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Mediterranean Journey:  5-Day Kids' Camp (includes one day of Tunesia and one of Lebanon!)
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Cam Zarcone \nPrice: $150 \nAGES 8 TO 15\nCOOK-ALONG\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\nThe foods of the countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea are known for their fresh ingredients and bold spices. Junior chefs will cook along with Cam and learn how make some of the most well-known dishes of the region. They’ll chop\, simmer\, roll and bake as they learn fundamental skills for a lifetime of success in the kitchen. \nWith gluten\, dairy and eggs; optional meat. \n\nMENU \n\n\nDay 1: Greece: Stuffed Tomatoes with Tzatziki; Pasteli (Honey-sesame Candy)\nDay 2: Tunisia: Shakshuka (Fried Eggs with Tomatoes); Melon Salad\nDay 3: Turkey: Turkish-Spiced Meatballs; Fig Cookies\nDay 4: Lebanon: Mezze Platter and Homemade Flatbreads\nDay 5: Israel: Burekas (Savory Cheese Pies); Tahini Cookies\n\nDay 1: Monday\, August 9\, 9:30 – 11:00 am\nDay 2: Tuesday\, August 10\, 9:30 – 11:00 am\nDay 3: Wednesday\, August 11\, 9:30 – 11:00 am\nDay 4: Thursday\, August 12\, 9:30 – 11:00 am\nDay 5: Friday\, August 13\, 9:30 – 11:00 am
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/mediterranean-journey-5-day/
CATEGORIES:Cooking/Food
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SUMMARY:Seattle Arab Festival 2021 (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:The Arab Festival in Seattle will happen on August 12 through August 15\, 2021.\nThe Arab Festival will focus on virtual life and pre-recorded events. We will share local talents\, story telling\, food demo\, fashion show and more.\nPlease follow us on our social media and our website for new updates. \nhttps://seattlearabfestival.org/
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/seattle-arab-festival-2021-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:Leïla Slimani w/ Elliott Bay Book Company
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to be partnering with nous amis at Alliance Française de Seattle to virtually present one of the most dynamic writers in the world today\, France-based Moroccan writer Leïla Slimani. Author of (these are titles in English) Adèle\, The Perfect Nanny\, and Sex and Lies\, books which have garnered critical acclaim in France and all over the world\, she is here with her newest\, published in the U.S. as In the Country of Others (Penguin). Originally published as Le Pays de Arbes (Gaillmard)\, which we should have copies on-hand of\, along with the English translation\, this book is the first of a projected trilogy\, loosely tracing Leïla Slimani’s own family story. \n“The world of this novel – Morocco after World War II\, leading up to the revolt against French colonialism – is beautifully created. Personal life\, social life\, everyday life spring vividly from the page\, and we feel deeply for the family caught in the middle of the conflict of history. An exceptional\, powerful novel from this justly celebrated writer.”  – Salman Rushdie. \n“Leïla Slimani is a wonderful writer\, and this gorgeous novel brings vibrantly to life the vanished world of 1950s Morocco\, in a narrative at once richly layered and deceptively simple. I loved it and didn’t want it to end.”  -Claire Messud. \n“A powerful and compelling family saga—about women and subjugation\, otherness and belonging\, and the often conflicting loyalty to both family and country—written with a deftness that has come to define Leïla Slimani’s writing. It will no doubt resonate in the reader’s mind long after the final sentence is read.”  – Christine Mangan. \nPresented by ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE DE SEATTLE and Elliott Bay Book Company.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/leila-slimani-w-elliott-bay-book-company/
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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