THE MUSIC OF ARAB SPRING, MY CONVERSATION WITH ARABOLOGY RADIO HOST, DR. SALTI

 

 

8 years ago millions of arabs went to streat demanding change , freedom and dignity.. some say Arab Spring is dead, but the music that came from the streets of Tunisia and Tahrir square .. still alive.., Dr. Salti is taking as in a musical journey of Arab Spring tunes..

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ARTISTS REFLECTING ON BEING MUSLIM IN MINNESOTA

Mirrored Mosaics: Artists’ Reflections on Being Muslim in Minnesota, work of artists with a connection to the Muslim community in Minnesota. The exhibit features more than 80 works from more than 20 artists. FREE Exhibit Opening: Sunday, February 10, 5:30-7:00 p.m. The exhibit will be on display February 3 – March 29.

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HOW TO HAVE FUN IN A CIVIL WAR, MY CONVERSATION WITH SOMALI PLAYWRIGHT IFRAH MANSOUR

With How to Have Fun in a Civil War, Mansour revisits her childhood memories during the 1991 Somali civil war to confront violent history with humor, and provide a voice for the stories of children. This one-act multimedia play reading explores war from the idyllic viewpoint of a seven-year-old Somali girl. The play layers multiple narratives taken from community interviews to tell a captivating story about resilience while pushing audiences to engage in a healing process that is still raw for survivors of the war.” Children Theatre

 

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