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America & Iraq - Building a Community of Responders

By Tamar Goodale
Created 04/01/2008 - 3:01am

Date

04/14/2008 - 8:30pm

Location

Busboys & Poets, 14th and V Streets NW, Washington, D.C.

Sponsor

www.IraqActionDays.org

Description

A stunning evening of complementary journeys into Iraqi culture and American grassroots advocacy. Discover how you can act now to help Iraqis affected by violence.

WHEN: Monday, April 14th, 8:30-10:30pm
WHERE: Busboys & Poets, 14th and V Streets NW (2 blocks from the Green Line U St/Cardozo Metro Station)

IRAQ is the Cradle of Civilization. It was the birthplace of Abraham, the patriarch of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. It was in Iraq that humanity first created written language, mathematics, and a code of law.

TODAY, Iraqi refugees fresh from the trauma of war are arriving in the U.S., arriving here in towns and neighborhoods across our nation. Some have had family members targeted and killed. Many face psychological and medical problems. All of them desperately need our support.

JOIN us at Busboys & Poets on Monday, April 14th, from 8:30-10:30pm, for a stunning evening of complementary journeys into Iraqi culture and American grassroots advocacy. Discover how you can act now to help Iraqis affected by violence.

Featuring
LIVE MUSIC – from the Grammy-nominated Oud Master, Rahim AlHaj
POETRY READINGS - from the works of Nazik Al-Mala'ika and Salah Niazi
PRESENTATIONS – from, among others, Sister Rihab Mousa of St. Catherine of Siena in Mosul, Iraq; Marwa Alkhairo, Iraqi-American graduate student and activist at Georgetown University; and Vu Dang, Director of the International Rescue Committee's Washington, D.C. Regional Resettlement Office.


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