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SUMMARY:Art: Resilience in Ruins: Reem Bassous
DESCRIPTION:“Resilience in Ruins” powerfully explores trauma\, memory\, and resilience through the art of Reem Bassous\, a Lebanese painter whose practice is deeply rooted in her personal experiences of war and its aftermath. Bassous confronts the destruction and emotional scars of the Lebanese Civil War through abstract\, layered compositions and symbolism while creating space for healing\, survival\, and resilience.  \n​ \nThis exhibition explores the enduring power of memory in shaping identity\, community\, and responses to ongoing violence. Bassous’s work transcends her personal history\, engaging with universal themes of conflict and recovery\, making her art deeply relevant in today’s geopolitical context. The Middle East remains fraught with tensions\, mainly due to the recent escalation of violence between Israel and Hamas\, as well as Lebanon’s precarious position. \nBassous is continually reckoning with her past\, present\, and future self. She uses her art to resist violence and question how we witness conflict while inspiring compassion and resilience. The exhibition examines how personal and collective memory can serve as a means of resistance\, offering a narrative of endurance and recovery in the face of trauma.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/resilience-in-ruins-reem/
LOCATION:Slip Stitch Studio\, 604 2nd Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98104
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Moroccan Culinary Tour with A Crafty Arab
DESCRIPTION:April 6-19\, 2025Embark on a 14-day culinary tour of Morocco\, where food enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the country’s rich gastronomic traditions. Begin with cooking classes in Casablanca\, Tangier\, Fes\, and Marrakesh\, learning to create authentic Moroccan dishes like tagines and couscous. Between classes\, explore the vibrant cities and their unique culinary scenes. In addition to the cooking experiences\, visit the historic and cultural sites of Rabat\, Meknes\, Volubilis\, Erfoud\, and Ouarzazate. This small group tour offers a perfect blend of hands-on culinary education and the opportunity to discover Morocco’s diverse landscapes and heritage.\nFind more information and book on Caravan Serai here: https://www.caravan-serai.com/tours/morocco-culinary-tour/
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/moroccan-culinary-tour-with-a-crafty-arab-copy/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Travel
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SUMMARY:Movie: The Teacher
DESCRIPTION:In this gripping drama by Oscar nominated and BAFTA winning director Farah Nabulsi (The Present)\, Palestinian schoolteacher Basem (Saleh Bakri) faces personal turmoil after a tragic incident involving his son. He finds solace in a deep bond with his student Adam and British social worker Lisa (Imogen Poots). Meanwhile\, an American attorney and his wife push for the return of their son\, an Israeli soldier held by a Palestinian resistance group\, leading to tensions over a potential prisoner exchange. The intertwining stories highlight themes of empathy and conflict\, culminating in a powerful narrative marked by unexpected twists. \n\nOpens 4/12
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/movie-the-teacher/
LOCATION:Rio Theater on Broadway\, 1660 E Broadway\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Movie
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SUMMARY:From Seattle to Sudan: A Global Forum on the Sudanese Civil War
DESCRIPTION:In April 2023\, civil war erupted in Sudan. To mark the second anniversary of the ongoing humanitarian crisis\, “From Sudan to Seattle” will provide space for local Sudanese to share their stories of survival and migration\, acknowledge the conflict’s connections to local African and Sudanese populations\, and offer insights on the current state of US-Sudan relations. \nAbout the speakers\nMubarak Elamin is a Sudanese community organizer and member of the Muslim Association of Puget Sound. \nDr. Ushari Khalil is a human rights advocate who focuses on the rights of internally displaced populations and children affected by armed conflict in Sudan. A former Visiting Scholar at the University of Washington School of Law\, Dr. Khalil has worked with UNICEF and is the recipient of a Human Rights Watch Monitor Award. \nDr. Khidir Haroun is a former Sudanese Ambassador to the United States. Dr. Haroun currently serves as a Dean of Faculty at the International University of Africa. \nDr. Christopher Tounsel is an associate professor of History and Director of the African Studies Program at the University of Washington. Dr. Tounsel has written two books on Sudan (Chosen Peoples and Bounds of Blackness) and has provided commentary on Sudanese affairs for Al Jazeera\, BBC\, and NPR. \nDr. Mehari Worku is an Assistant Teaching Professor of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures at the University of Washington. Dr. Worku’s research focuses on Christianity in Egypt\, Eritrea and Ethiopia. \nYasir Zaidan is a PhD Candidate in the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. His research focuses on the Middle East’s growing influence in the Horn of Africa\, and his commentaries have appeared in Foreign Policy\, African Arguments\, and World Politics Review. \nSamira Mohamed is a Sudanese pharmacy student and mother who escaped from Khartoum to Port Sudan when the war began in April 2023. \nHUB Room 250
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/from-seattle-to-sudan-a-global-forum-on-the-sudanese-civil-war/
LOCATION:UW – HUB\, 4001 E Stevens Way NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Ya Hala Cafe and Retail Space: Fairuz and Coffee
DESCRIPTION:Remember\, Ya Hala’s café and retail space is open to all on weekends this April\, Fridays 5-9p\, Saturdays and Sundays 10a-1p. \n📣 IMPORTANT: Some events will require registration/RSVP so you can save a spot! \nTake a look ahead at the calendar and then keep an eye out for links to sign up for specific events. You won’t want to miss out. \nMore details about each weekend’s events will drop on the Monday before. 👀
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/ya-hala-april-12-f_and_c/
LOCATION:Suzanne Zahr\, Art & Architecture\, 2441 76th Ave SE\, Ste 160\, Mercer Island\, WA\, 98040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gathering,Music
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SUMMARY:Boycott Chevron!
DESCRIPTION:Choose one and join us! We would love to meet you and build this movement together. Show up to picket Chevron\, raise awareness about their complicity in genocide and apartheid\, pressure Safeway to stop purchasing fuel from Chevron\, and encourage people to #BoycottChevron gas stations! You can also sign and share the letter at http://bit.ly/boycottchevron \n  \n 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/182232-c/
LOCATION:Chevron Station – Aurora\, 15510 Aurora Ave N\, Shoreline\, WA
CATEGORIES:Social Justice
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SUMMARY:Of Us: featuring choreographers and movement artists Jenna Eady and Tariq Mitri
DESCRIPTION:Dunya Productions and CO- present the work of choreographers and movement artists Jenna Eady and Tariq Mitri to the stage at Dunya Productions. Woven from personal and shared histories\, and expressed through movement and abstracted storytelling\, “Of Us” testifies to Palestinian resilience and reflects the longstanding connection between its creators. CO- PRESENTS is a residency + performance platform that supports the work of two artists featured at one of CO- Seattle‘s past shows. The program grants each artist with a 40-hour creative residency and two fully produced performances. DETAILS Date: April 11 + 12\n \nTime: 7:30 – 9:00 pm PDT\n \nEvent category: Dance/Theater Website: https://www.dunyaproductions.org\nCherry Street Village\, 720 25th Ave\, Seattle 98122
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/of-us-featuring-choreographers-and-movement-artists-jenna-eady-and-tariq-mitri-2/
LOCATION:Cherry Street Village\, 720 25th Avenue\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance
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