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SUMMARY:Mary Ann Peters: myself inside your story
DESCRIPTION:An artist and activist for five decades\, Mary Ann Peters’ drawings\, paintings\, and sculptural installations address the incomplete histories of the Middle East. A second-generation Lebanese American woman\, Peters is simultaneously connected to and distanced from a family homeland known to her through generations of stories\, photographs\, and lived experiences\, as well as her travels abroad\, and – like many of us – from news sources.  As the title of exhibition hints\, Peters makes reference to histories that are not her story but are\, by heritage\, a connection to documented cultural records tied to the Middle East.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/mary-ann-peters-myself-inside-your-story/
LOCATION:the Whatcom Museum\, 250 Flora Street\, 121 Prospect St\, Bellingham\, WA\, 98225
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:FIELD TRIP: 4-DAY QUILLISASCUT FARM CAMP
DESCRIPTION:This summer we’re teaming up with Quillisascut for another round of farm camp! Located in Rice\, Washington\, Quillisascut is a rural farmstead that includes livestock\, a small orchard and extensive gardens that supply the ingredients that nourish the farmers and guests. Every summer they invite guests to the farm for culinary workshops\, where you’ll spend your days milking goats\, making goat cheese\, feeding\, slaughtering\, and butchering chickens\, gathering eggs\, harvesting garden vegetables and herbs\, and foraging. Out of your day’s adventures\, you’ll create meals that will include wood-fired sourdough bread\, fresh-made yogurt\, fruit jam\, wood-oven rotisserie chicken\, herbal infusions\, wood-fired pizza\, and so much more. On top of that\, you will learn how to improvise meals based on what you harvest each day from the farm and have additional options in the farm garden to learn about local flowers\, crack walnuts from the renowned tree\, or try your hand at fermentation projects in the back kitchen. \nThis 4-day camp led by Nadia Tommalieh and the Quillisascut family will take place July 24-27 and again on September 25 -28. Lodging is included and will be in either the farm’s clubhouse\, the shepherds hut\, or the glamping tent. There are four shared bathrooms with showers. Camping is also an option for those who want to sleep under the stars. Payment plans are an option\, so please send an email to info@thepantryseattle.com if that works better for you. \nQuillisascut Farm Camp is geared for adults. Young adults can sometimes be accommodated as an exception based on their age level and interest (as well as must be accompanied by a parent or guardian). Please email to check in with us first if you have anyone under the age of 18 in your party.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/19023-2/
LOCATION:the Pantry\, 1417 NW 70th Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98117
CATEGORIES:Cooking/Food
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250927
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SUMMARY:Seattle Latinx Bookclub - My Mother Was A Freedom Fighter
DESCRIPTION:This month we’ll be discussing Aja Monet’s poetry collection\, My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter. Powerful\, poetic meditations on motherhood\, sisterhood\, spirituality\, solidarity\, displacement/gentrification\, racism\, and sexism. As always\, our number one priority is creating comunidad. So please feel free to attend even if you didn’t get a chance to finish the book this month. \nNos vemos pronto! \nWhere to find the book \nYou can find a copy of their book on Bookshop.org here \nPurchase through Estelita’s Library‘s Bookshop.org storefront\, and you’ll support Seattle’s local Black/Brown-owned justice-focused community bookstore & lending library. \nYou can also find the book at Seattle Public Library in print\, ebook\, and audiobook formats. \nAbout the Book \nThe poetry collection\, My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter is poet Aja Monet’s ode to mothers\, daughters\, and sisters–the tiny gods who fight to change the world. Textured with the sights and sounds of growing up in East New York in the nineties\, to school on the South Side of Chicago\, all the way to the olive groves of Palestine\, these stunning poems tackle racism\, sexism\, genocide\, displacement\, heartbreak\, and grief\, but also love\, motherhood\, spirituality\, and Black joy. \nAbout the Author \nOf Cuban-Jamaican descent\, Aja Monet is an internationally established poet\, performer\, singer\, songwriter\, educator\, and human rights advocate. Monet is also the youngest person to win the legendary Nuyorican Poet’s Café Grand Slam title.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/seattle-latinx-bookclub-my-mother-was-a-freedom-fighter/
LOCATION:TBA
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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