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SUMMARY:Online Premier of Echos of Home (Live YouTube Screening)
DESCRIPTION:The Palestinian American Community Center (PACC) is documenting the raw\, unfiltered stories of four Palestinian-American families navigating the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Directed by Shahed Khaddash\, Echos from Home is a critical\, real-time record of resilience\, loss\, and survival. These stories reflect the painful reality of thousands of Palestinian families separated by borders\, politics\, and war. The first episode of this docu-series starring Dina Massoud\, captures the harrowing reality of leaving behind the only home you’ve ever known\, enduring forced separation from family\, and witnessing the unimaginable loss of loved ones before your eyes.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/online-premier-of-echos-of-home-live-youtube-screening/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Movie
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SUMMARY:Workshops4Sudan: Transnational Solidarity
DESCRIPTION:sudansolidaritycollective \nGoing back to back weeks this month\, we bring you the next #Workshops4Sudan\, our first collaborative workshop with long-term friends and award-winning poets and writers Safia Elhillo and Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio.  \nThey will be joining us to speak to their friendship with each other\, transnational solidarity and relationships between Sudan and Hawaii\, furthering their expressions of home and also share some of their lovely poetry!  \nSudanese by way of Washington D.C.\, @safiamafia is the author of Girls That Never Die\, The January Children\, Home Is Not a Country\, and Bright Red Fruit\, and co-editor of the anthology Halal If You Hear Me. \nDr. @jamaicaosorio is a Kanaka Maoli wahine artist / activist / scholar / educator / storyteller born and raised in Pālolo Valley\, Hawaiʻi. She is an Associate Professor of Indigenous and Native Hawaiian Politics at the University of Hawaiʻi\, an internationally recognized poet\, subject of an award-winning film\, This is the Way we Rise.  \nWe highly encourage you to sign up ASAP! The link is in our bio and in our stories! You can also visit sudansolidarity.com and click “Workshops4Sudan”link on the home page! Comment down what poem you’re looking forward to them reading on the 12th!  \nSuggested donation: $40 – $100 per workshop. Your contributions reflect our deep appreciation for the time and expertise of our instructors\, as well as the urgent\, ongoing needs in Sudan. \nAll proceeds go directly to the Sudan Solidarity Fund\, supporting vital mutual aid efforts on the ground. When registering\, please select the workshop you’d like to attend—each donation applies to one session. \n#KeepEyesOnSudan #Workshops4Sudan #SafiaElhillo #JamaicaOsorio #TransnationalSolidarity #poetry #friendship #hawaii
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/workshops4sudan-transnational-solidarity/
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Panel Discussion,Social Justice
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SUMMARY:Movie: The Encampments
DESCRIPTION:THE ENCAMPMENTS follows student organizers at some of the world’s most prestigious universities as they take a historic stand against their institutions’ investments in the ongoing genocide in Gaza\, igniting one of the largest student movements in history which continues to have far-reaching effects on US and world policies today. \nFilmed on the ground and in real-time as these events were unfolding\, THE ENCAMPMENTS features detained student activist Mahmoud Khalil and takes viewers inside America’s student uprising with incredible intimacy and urgency. Professors\, whistleblowers from inside Ivy League administrations\, and student activists shed light on a moment that captivated the nation’s attention and continues to make headlines today. \n“What makes THE ENCAMPMENTS artistically triumphant is its sense of contemporary and historical detail\, owed to both footage shot by the filmmakers\, as well as by the protesters themselves. In the process\, co-directors Kei Pritsker and Michael T. Workman craft a work of cinema that’s as rigorously journalistic in its arguments as it is nakedly sentimental.” – IndieWire \n“This is more than a student protest—it’s a generational struggle for justice. Students have always led the charge for justice\, from the sit-ins of the Civil Rights Movement to the campus protests against South African apartheid. The encampments that started at Columbia are part of that legacy\, inspiring millions of people around the world. The film ensures the students in US and Gaza are heard\, their actions are remembered\, and the fight for Palestinian liberation continues.” – Macklemore \n“Khalil remains detained at an ICE facility in Louisiana amid a legal battle to prevent his deportation from the U.S. after the Trump administration ordered his removal… The legal challenge to Khalil might ultimately come down to the Supreme Court\, which would decide how far the secretary of state can determine whether a permanent resident can be removed for speech.” – Axios
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/movie-the-encampments-7/
LOCATION:The Beacon\, 4405 Rainier Ave S\, Seattle\, WA\, 98118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movie
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SUMMARY:Chef Hend Yahya at Whisk: Risotto
DESCRIPTION:Spring weather is here\, and we are ready to enjoy the abundance of fresh vegetables showcased in this hands on class. \nCooking risotto doesn’t have to be intimidating.  With Chef Hend Yahya’scareful guidance\, you’ll gain the skills and confidence to produce consistent risotto at home\, perfect every time. In this hands-on class\, Hend will share her tips and techniques for delicious and unique variations of one of her favorite Italian dishes. \nIn this class you will make: \n\nSpring Vegetable Risotto\, asparagus\, english peas\, lemon and parmesan shavings\nGarden Salad\, carrot\, radish\, snow peas\, english peas and feta cheese\nLemon Ricotta Cake\, a light fluffy moist cake dusted with powdered sugar
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/chef-hend-yahya-at-whisk-risotto/
LOCATION:Whisk\, 10385 Main St\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cooking/Food
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SUMMARY:Lena Khalaf Tuffaha with Gabrielle Bates — 'Something About Living: Poems'
DESCRIPTION:Tuffaha’s poems interweave Palestine’s historic suffering\, the challenges of living in this world full of violence and ill will\, and the gentle delights we embrace to survive that violence\nThird Place Books is honored to welcome Lena Khalaf Tuffaha to our Lake Forest Park store for a reading and discussion about Something About Living\, winner of the 2024 National Book Award for Poetry. \nTuffaha will be joined in conversation by poet Gabrielle Bates\, author of Judas Goat. This event is free and open to the public. \n“Something About Living opens with a single bird and ends in a dazzling meteor shower\, and in between lies something of a marvel—an electric and sobering song crackling with possibilities for a homeland fractured and besieged by Empire. Lena Khalaf Tuffaha writes\, ‘Love is paying attention\,’ and this impressive collection serves as a powerful exemplar of devotion—brilliantly rendered in surprising forms—and profoundly teaches us ‘a million ways to love.’”\n—Judges’ citation\, National Book Award for Poetry \nFor important updates\, RSVP is highly recommended in advance. This event will include a public signing and time for audience Q&A. Sustain our author series by purchasing a copy of the featured book! \nThis event is in partnership with MENA Heritage Month. Join us in coming together with the Middle Eastern & North Africa community to celebrate and share our various cultures\, in April 2025 and beyond \nHaving trouble accessing Eventbrite? Click here.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/lena-khalaf-tuffaha-with-gabrielle-bates-something-about-living-poems/
LOCATION:Third Place Books – Lake Forest Park\, 17171 Bothell Way NE #A101\, Lake Forest Park\, WA\, 98155\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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