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SUMMARY:Online: Sulger-Gallery Exhibition Extension Alternative Museum of the Sudan
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of Amado Alfadni’s ‘Alternative Museum of the Sudan’ the exhibition has been extended and will remain on display at Sulger-Buel Gallery until the 31st of August 2022 and viewing is available by appointment only. \nThis solo exhibition highlights Alfadni’s deep research-based investigations into the forgotten silenced histories of the Sudan. The artist utilizes oral archives\, postcards\, photographs\, performances\, and mixed-media costumes to reveal the complex relationship between colonialism and Black Africa\, as well as the intermingled histories of Black Africa\, Egypt\, and North Africa. \nAbout the artist:\nBorn in 1976 in Cairo\, Amado Alfadni’s childhood was composed of two distinct environments: the Cairene Street and the Sudanese home. The relationship and the tension between these two cultures strongly influenced his views\, making him question the subject of identity with its related rhetoric\, as well as the variables of nation and ethnicity in his work. By working with forgotten historical events and referring to the current state of things\, he challenges the power dynamics between the individual and authority on both the social and political levels. He gives a voice to the ethnic minority\, with a focus on research and documentation of ignored happenings. \nAbout the curator:\nNajlaa El-Ageli\, an architect (AA Dip) with over twenty years of experience in the profession\, founded Noon Arts Projects in 2012. A small private arts foundation\, with a mission to bring the best of contemporary art from the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region\, from both emerging and established artists\, and expose it to the world stage. Collaborating with art venues and foundations\, she has curated over 20 exhibitions in the UK\, Spain\, Malta\, Italy\, and the US. \n 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/online-sulger-gallery-exhibition-extension-alternative-museum-of-the-sudan/
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:SWEET AND SAVORY TARTS OF THE WORLD: 5-DAY KIDS CAMP: PCC
DESCRIPTION:Build-Your-Own Quiche and Fresh-Berry Tarts\nTourte de Blettes (French Swiss Chard and Rice Tart) and Classic New York Cheesecake\nSpanakopita (Greek-Spinach Pie) and Tarte Tatin\nBisteeya (Moroccan Chicken or Vegetable Pie) and Banoffee Pie (Banana-Caramel Cream Pie)\nMixed-Greens Supper Tart and Lemon Tartlets\n\nInstructor: Cam Zarcone \nPrice: $250 \nAGES 10 TO 15\nHANDS-ON\nIN-PERSON\nKIDS ONLY\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\nAges 10 to 15 \nGet your measuring cups\, rolling pins and spatulas ready because we’re taking a baking trip around the world! Join Cam as you mix\, whip and knead your way through some of her favorite tarts – perfect for both dinner and dessert! Future bakers will visit a new country each day\, discovering a variety of cooking techniques at each destination. \nWith eggs\, dairy and gluten; optional poultry. \nAbout the instructor: Cam never planned to leave her career as an award-winning journalist\, but a life spent cooking — and teaching others the joy of it — finally proved too irresistible. She received her professional culinary training from the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts in Cambridge\, Massachusetts. In addition to her work at PCC\, she teaches several innovative multidisciplinary cooking classes at Edmonds Heights K-12\, covering everything from world folklore and history to science and environmental policy. Her food writing has appeared in publications including The Boston Globe. Follow her on Instagram: @hummingbirdculinary. \nCLASS NOTES\n  \n\nThis is a hands-on format class for kids only.\nClass information will be emailed 48 hours before class. Our emails can get caught in spam filters or blocked entirely\, please contact us if you don’t receive the class information.\nCancellation Policy: Classes are nonrefundable. If you cannot attend\, you can request a class credit or transfer to a different class up to 7 days prior to class or have someone attend in your place.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/sweet-and-savory-tarts-of-the-world-5-day-kids-camp-pcc/
LOCATION:PCC-Bellevue\, 11615 NE 4th St\, Bellevue\, WA\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cooking/Food
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220816
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SUMMARY:Apply for the October delegation to do Environmental Justice and the Olive Harvest
DESCRIPTION:Our Environmental Justice and the Olive Harvest delegation promises to be a powerful time of learning about cultural and agriculture in Palestine. We need more participates to join us in person in Palestine. If you have not applied\, please apply today. Also\, we invite you to share this opportunity with your friends and networks. \nAPPLY TODAY \nThis\, our 73rd delegation\, offers a unique cultural and environmental angle on Palestine. It is an opportunity to visit Palestine during the olive harvest season — a culturally rich and important time. Hear from farmers and learn of the importance of agriculture to the economy and culture. Learn about threats to the environment\, the exploitation of natural resources\, and the struggle of Palestinian communities to maintain access to land and water. \nLEARN MORE & APPLY
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/apply-for-the-october-delegation-to-do-environmental-justice-and-the-olive-harvest/
CATEGORIES:Travel
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220728
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SUMMARY:Arab Film Series Online: Bloody Beans + Talkback
DESCRIPTION:Arab Film Series Online: Bloody Beans + Talkback\nFree Online Stream | Suggested $5 Donation – Register \nThis July\, in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the Algerian Independence from France\, Arab Film Series presents Bloody Beans\, an experimental take on the Algerian War by Narimane Mari. This program is accompanied with a recorded discussion with the filmmaker. \nShot on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of Algerian independence\, (the film) is based on a loose\, improvisational script about a group of children who\, fed up with their monotonous diet of beans\, decide to steal food from the French military barracks and end up capturing a young French soldier as well. This allegory of the Algerian War of Independence is enacted on the beach and within the populous neighborhoods of today’s Algiers\, where almost half the population is under twenty-five years of age and largely unemployed. In a powerful mix of past (the struggle against French occupation) and present (the struggle of young people to survive)\, the film addresses the emotional realities of colonialism and contemporary forms of disenfranchisement.\, which sees the conflict played out by a group of vibrant children. Incorporating unique lighting and sound\, the film is a complex exploration of colonial powers and the fight for freedom. \n77 Minutes / 2013 / Algeria / Experimental / French and Arabic with English subtitles \nFor questions\, e-mail Dave Serio at dserio@accesscommunity.org.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/arab-film-series-online-bloody-beans-talkback/
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Panel Discussion,Movie
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SUMMARY:The Middle Eastern theatre of World War I : Online Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will outline and discuss how World War I affected the Balkans and the Middle East\, in such long-standing campaigns as the Serbian Campaign\, the Dardanelles Campaign\, the Caucasus Campaign\, the Palestine Campaign\, the Arab Revolt\, and the Mesopotamian Campaign. We will investigate how the Ottoman Empire entered the war\, how Middle Eastern soldiers participated in the conflict\, and how those experiences would affect the aftermath of the war. \n  \nNote: This episode will not discuss the Ottoman internal situation during the war (including the situation in eastern Anatolia) which will be discussed in the next week and will not discuss the more famous Western and Eastern Fronts in Europe as those are outside of the Middle East focus of this series. \n  \nThe Middle Eastern theatre of World War I saw action between 29 October 1914 and 30 October 1918. The combatants were\, on one side\, the Ottoman Empire (including Kurds and some Arab tribes)\, with some assistance from the other Central Powers; and on the other side\, the British (with the help of Jews\, Greeks\, Assyrians and the majority of the Arabs\, along with Indians under its empire)\, the Russians (with the help of Armenians and Assyrians) and the French from among the Allied Powers. There were five main campaigns: the Sinai and Palestine Campaign\, the Mesopotamian Campaign\, the Caucasus Campaign\, the Persian Campaign\, and the Gallipoli Campaign. There were also several minor campaigns: Arab Campaign\, and South Arabia Campaign. \nBoth sides used local asymmetrical forces in the region. On the Allied side were Arabs who participated in the Arab Revolt and the Armenian militia who participated in the Armenian Resistance during the Armenian genocide; along with Armenian volunteer units\, the Armenian militia formed the Armenian Corps of the First Republic of Armenia in 1918. In addition\, the Assyrians joined the Allies following the Assyrian genocide\, known as the Assyrian volunteers and Our Smallest Ally. The theatre covered the largest territory of all theatres in the war. \nRussian participation in the theatre ended as a result of the Armistice of Erzincan (5 December 1917)\, after which the revolutionary Russian government withdrew from the war under the terms of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (3 March 1918). The Armenians attended the Trabzon Peace Conference (14 March 1918) which resulted in the Treaty of Batum on 4 June 1918. The Ottomans accepted the Armistice of Mudros with the Allies on 30 October 1918\, and signed the Treaty of Sèvres on 10 August 1920 and later the Treaty of Lausanne on 24 July 1923. \n 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/13038/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Rage & Refuge: SCOTUS\, Bodily Autonomy\, and the War on Terror
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation hosted by Vigilant Love\, and jointed by \nHEART\, Palestinian Youth Movement\, and For the Binat \n\nThursday\, July 28\, 2022 \n5 pm PDT // 8 pm EDT \nRegister at: bit.ly/RageRefuge \nHave you felt alone in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision to overturn Roe and Casey and uphold Mississippi’s 15 week ban on abortion? Are you holding anxiety about the possible ripple effects for your people in your community’s bodily autonomy? \nVigilant Love is hosting a virtual\, multi-layered event to share political analysis examining the relationships between the SCOTUS leaks\, Zionism\, the War on Terror\, and gendered Islamophobia. \n\n“Rage & Refuge: SCOTUS\, Bodily Autonomy\, and the War on Terror” hopes to be an intentional space for grieving and processing\, and to build with values-aligned community members. We hope to see you on Thursday\, July 28th from 5-6:30pm PT! \nOur partners for this event are HEART (@hearttogrow)\, Palestinian Youth Movement (@palestinianyouthmovement)\, Palestinian Feminist Collective (@palestinianfeministcollective)\, and For the Binat (@forthebinat). \nThis is a free event\, but we encourage donations for anyone that is able! \nRegister at bit.ly/RageRefuge or visit the link in our bio.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/rage-refuge-scotus-bodily-autonomy-and-the-war-on-terror/
CATEGORIES:Gathering,Social Justice
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SUMMARY:Arabic Chat Hour
DESCRIPTION:Whether you’re a native speaker or learner\, this is a great chance to practice listening and speaking in Arabic! \nZoom room number provided upon registeration.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/arabic-language-meetup-july28/
CATEGORIES:Gathering,Language
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