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Muslim Women Speak

March 5, 2017 @ 4:00 pm

$10

The staff of GO is thrilled to reactivate our live events calendar and weekly party roundups as we continue to serve our community by presenting the best in arts, entertainment, and nightlife event listings for our readers. However, especially given the Omicron variant, we adamantly recommend that all who consider venturing out to any public event continue to intelligently and carefully assess any risks involved in attending such events. GO recommends regularly checking CDC guidelines and updates regarding Covid-19 and strongly encourages our readers to vet any venue or event’s Covid-19 protocols before attending. There is nothing we care more about than the safety and health of our beautiful community members and the safety and health of their friends and loved ones. Please join us by continuing to do your part in stopping the spread of this virus.

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A group of Muslim women from around the world discuss what it means to be Muslim women living in America, while still practicing their religion. Featuring Dr. Sarah Sayeed, senior advisor in New York City’s Community Affairs Unit; Robina Naiz, executive director of Turning Point for Women and Families; Dr. Maha, associate professor of African American Studies and Women’s Studies at the Pennsylvania State University; Shireen Soliman, Egyptian-American artist and professor; and performer Aya Aziz.

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Date:
March 5, 2017
Time:
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Cost:
$10
Event Category:
Website:
dixonplace.org/performances/muslim-women-speak/

Venue

Dixon Place
161A Chrystie Street
New York, NY 10002 United States
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