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SUMMARY:Syria Sixth Space: Artistic Expression as Human Rights
DESCRIPTION:A public lecture by curator Alma Salem; Q&A post-talk with Dr. Maryam Griffin \nIn this public lecture\, arts curator and cultural advisor Alma Salem will introduce her Syria Sixth Space project\, a mobile exhibitions platform providing space to gather and highlight Syrian artists and the transformational power of their work. Salem will also address the following questions: How have Syrian artists taken the lead in embracing the voices of the unheard and freedom of expression in the midst of the conflict in Syria? How are Syrian arts workers overcoming the barriers of time and geography in order to bring people together to shift narratives\, to create new cutting-edge arts movements\, and to change realities? What is the political and cultural significance of this work in and beyond Syria? While addressing these topics\, Salem will present the works of Syrian artists who harness the transformative force of the arts to question\, research\, engage\, recover\, imagine\, and resist. \nAlso join us for the Luncheon Meet and Greet hosted by the Diversity Center on Thur Feb 7 from 12-2pm. \nIn Discovery Hall Room 162
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/syria-sixth-space-artistic-expression-as-human-rights/
LOCATION:UW Bothell\, 18115 Campus Way NE\, Bothell\, WA\, 98011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Short Talks: Love
DESCRIPTION:When the personal is political\, love makes all the difference. In celebration of the Q Center at the University of Washington’s 15th anniversary\, four recent alumni will share their personal stories of love — of themselves\, for the community and as a catalyst for change. \n$7 UWAA members / $10 public \nFeaturing speakers Selma Al-Aswad\, ’09\, ’10\, Hel Gebreamlak\, ’18\, Jaimée Marsh\, ’09 and Casey Wynecoop\, ’16\, with moderator Randy Ford \nSpeakers\nSELMA AL-ASWAD\, ’09\, ’10 | Researcher & Community Organizer \nCitizen researcher. Citizen activist. Continually inspired by the profoundness and mundanity of humanity and nature. Grateful for the wisdom of mentors\, teachers and friends. Sister. Questioner. Protagonist and antagonist. Fierce but kind. \nSelma Al-Aswad (she/her) is a social worker and researcher who likes discovering new mediums of art for storytelling and activism. She holds two degrees from the University of Washington\, where she found community and home at the Q Center.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/short-talks-kexp/
LOCATION:The KEXP Gathering Space\, 472 1st Ave N\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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