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What About Islam?
In this time of anti-Muslim propaganda, what about hearing from real Muslims who live among us? Come hear activist Ahmed Salah speak about how Islam has deeply influenced his philosophy, which is to create social change while preserving life on both sides. Ahmed Salah was one of the primary organizers of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 where hundreds of thousands of protesters filled Tahrir Square, leading to the resignation of an oppressive president. Mr. Salah is the recipient of the Center for Justice and Accountabilitys 2013 Champion of Justice Award. There will also be live Middle Eastern music at the event. Lets listen and discuss together. The event will be held in the historic Fellowship Hall at the Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists (BFUU).
Program: 7 pm 7:30 pm Middle Eastern music 7:45 pm 8:45 pm Talk by Ahmed Salah, followed by Q&A 9 pm 10 pm Socializing, book signing
Suggested donation $10-20; no one turned away for lack of funds
Co-sponsored by the BFUU Social Justice and Music Committees
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists Nurturing spirituality * Building community * Social Justice
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LocationBerkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists (View)
1924 Cedar St.
Berkeley, CA 94709
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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