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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
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SUMMARY:Social Justice Film Festival: Threads of a Revolution (streaming)
DESCRIPTION:When Janet Biehl edited her late partner Murray Bookchin’s approach to participatory politics in the 1970s\, she could never have imagined that this work would one day take her half-way across the globe. In this film\, Janet explores how Murray’s political theories were adapted to ignite a women-led revolution and bring about remarkable societal transformations in North East Syria. Just as civil war erupted in 2011\, imprisoned Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan recognised a unique opportunity for Syria’s Kurdish community: inspired by Murray’s theories\, Ocalan’s followers were to establish self-governance within Syria\, rather than fighting for an independent Kurdish state. The autonomous region of Rojava was created and Janet felt compelled to explore first-hand the impact-potential of Murray’s ideas\, which\, once ahead of their time\, finally found a place to be put into practice. Against the ruins of war\, Janet meets the women leading this revolution as they come to terms with life after ISIS. She visits academies that promote gender equality\, teach feminist theories\, and empower women from traditionally conservative communities to build a truly egalitarian society. Murray believed that true democracy could only be achieved by replacing existing political structures with a new participatory style of decision-making\, grounded in the community. Janet learns that cities once destroyed by war now indeed host thriving neighbourhood assemblies and communes: direct democracy has replaced the dictatorship of President Bashar Al Assad. However\, threats loom as Turkey’s President Erdogan invades parts of Rojava. Janet discovers the importance of armed self-protection groups in defending the new-gained freedom – and the cost to do the same.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/social-justice-film-festival-threads-of-a-revolution-streaming/
LOCATION:University Heights Center\, 5031 University Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movie
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