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SUMMARY:A Treasury of Palestinian Stitches Program with Tatreez and Tea
DESCRIPTION:Begins September 10 (Saturdays at 12pm EST) \nInspired by the infamous book by Margarita Skinner\, “A Treasury of Stitches”\, this program honors the various needle working techniques of historic Palestine beyond the cross-stitch. “A Treasury of Palestinian Stitches” program is a creative independent project\, where students participate in a six-part virtual course teaching the traditional stitches practiced by Palestinians for centuries\, learning the correct implementation and use of each stitch. \nThe course series covers 10 traditional stitches\, including couching stitch (tahriri and rasheq)\, satin stitch\, habka stitch\, sabalah stitch\, managel stitch\, two types of back-stitch\, double buttonhole stitch\, buttonhole wheel. All classes will be conducted virtually and will be recorded for those that cannot attend the scheduled Zoom sessions. \nFall 2022 Schedule: September 10\, 17\, 24/ October 1\, 8\, 15 \nREGISTER NOW 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/a-treasury-of-palestinian-stitches-program-with-tatreez-and-tea/
CATEGORIES:Art,Workshop
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SUMMARY:P&P Live! Muhammad Najem\, Nora Neus\, & Julie Robine
DESCRIPTION:Muhammad Najem had mostly known a life of war during his childhood in Syria; he was only thirteen when a bombing killed his father. Realizing that people did not know what families like his were living through\, he began reporting on the war using the camera on his phone and social media. Through interviews with kids like himself\, he revealed a painful truth: that ordinary Syrians were being bombed by their own government and were spending their days hiding in underground shelters. Despite strong personal losses and tremendous risk for his family\, he continued reporting\, and his stories began to gain notice around the world. Muhammad Najem\, War Reporter: How One Boy Put the Spotlight on Syria is the graphic memoir written by Muhammad Najem and Nora Neus\, the CNN producer who helped bring international recognition to his reporting. \nMuhammad Najem is an internationally recognized journalist from Eastern Ghouta\, Syria. He began his reporting career as a child\, under near-constant bombardment by the Assad regime\, by taking videos on his cell phone and posting them on social media. His story went viral in 2018\, putting a target on his and his family’s backs. In 2019\, he and his family fled Syria and moved to Turkey.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/pp-live-muhammad-najem-nora-neus-julie-robine/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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SUMMARY:"It Won't Always Be Like This" Author Talk with Malaka Gharib & Hannah Bae
DESCRIPTION:This is an online program. Join the 53rd Street Library for a conversation with Malaka Gharib\, the award-winning author of I Was Their American Dream\, to discuss her latest work It Won’t Always Be Like This. A chronicle of growing up with her Egyptian father’s new family\, forging unexpected bonds and navigating adolescence in an unfamiliar country It Won’t Always Be Like This is a touching time capsule of Gharib’s childhood memories—each summer a fleeting moment in time—and a powerful reflection on relationships\, values\, family\, and what happens when it all collides. Malaka will be joined by freelance journalist and fellow author Hannah Bae for what will be an unforgettable discussion on the power of identity and belonging.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/it-wont-always-be-like-this-author-talk-with-malaka-gharib-hannah-bae/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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SUMMARY:"Unruly Jewels - Neither Muslim Nor Jewish" by the Zay Initiative (online)
DESCRIPTION:Ariella Aïsha Azoulay\, joins Dr Reem El Mutwalli & Salma Ahmad Caller for a Dialogue “Unruly Jewels – Neither Muslim Nor Jewish” \n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nAriella Aïsha Azoulay joins Dr Reem El Mutwalli & the founder of the Imaginarium postcard project\, artist and art historian Salma Ahmad Caller for a dialogue on “Unruly Jewels – Neither Muslim Nor Jewish” \nLooking at some photographs\, postcards and jewels\, Azoulay will question the investment of the French colonial project in the de-algerisation and de-arabisation of the Jews in Muslim countries. One of the signs of their “success” in turning the indigenous into “modern type” was the withdrawal of the Jews from wearing heavy jewels and clothing with gold thread embroidery\, through the production of these gold threads and jewels was a craft Jews used to practice for centuries. The disappearance of the jewels from their bodies was not a simple change in mode\, but rather a disruption of a world in which craft and craft making was essential for world building and for world maintenance\, and was embedded in guilds that were part of social fabrics of mutual care. \nOUR GUEST SPEAKERS: \nAriella Aïsha Azoulay\, professor of Modern Culture and Media and Comparative Literature (Brown University)\, film essayist and curator of archives and exhibitions. Her books include: Potential History – Unlearning Imperialism (Verso\, 2019)\, Civil Imagination: The Political Ontology of Photography (Verso\, 2012)\, The Civil Contract of Photography (Zone Books\, 2008). Among her films: Un-documented: Unlearning Imperial Plunder (2019)\, Civil Alliances\, Palestine\, 47-48 (2012). Among her exhibitions Errata (Fundació Tàpies\, 2019\, HKW\, Berlin\, 2020)\, and Enough! The Natural Violence of New World Order\, (F/Stop photography festival\, Leipzig\, 2016). \nSalma Ahmad Caller was born in Iraq to an Egyptian father and a British mother and grew up in Nigeria and Saudi Arabia. She now lives in the UK. An artist\, art historian and writer\, Salma considers herself a disruptive body\, a hybrid of cultures and faiths. Her work explores her mixed- race identity\, cross-cultural experiences\, text/image relationships and forms of embodiment\, materiality and memory\, drawing on personal intimate family histories and vulnerability as a way to destabilise larger narratives. Uncanny juxtapositions and hybrid forms are used to investigate how the private and political collide and intertwine\, using techniques of collage\, assemblage\, drawing\, watercolour\, photography\, projection\, installation/sound and more recently film. Salma also writes art theory\, poetry and creative non-fiction. Her theoretical background in research on the meanings of ornament in non-Western cultures through frameworks of anthropology of art and cognitive science/physiology\, are used to decolonise and break down boundaries\, categories\, typologies and terminology that characterise hegemonic colonial and patriarchal formations. With a Masters in art history and art theory\, and a background in medicine and pharmacology\, and several years teaching cross-cultural ways of seeing via non-Western artefacts at Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford\, she now works as an independent artist and teacher.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/unruly-jewels-neither-muslim-nor-jewish-by-the-zay-initiative-online/
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