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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220203T183000
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URL:https://events.nfb.ca/events/webinar_muslims/
SUMMARY:Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Same Old Story: How Muslim Artists Are Challenging Harmful Narr
 atives \n\nAfter the National Day of Remembrance of the Quebec City Mosqu
 e Attack and Action on Islamophobia\, it is important to keep the conversa
 tion going.\n\nThe National Film Board of Canada\, the Canadian Race Relat
 ions Foundation\, and Telefilm Canada collaborated to host a webinar entit
 led “Same Old Story: How Muslim Artists Are Challenging Harmful Narrativ
 es”\, featuring several Muslim Canadian artists.\n\nJoin anti-racist lea
 ders and Muslim artists from Quebec and across Canada for an in-depth disc
 ussion on why representing Canadian Muslims in the arts matters.\n\nModera
 ted by Dalila Awada\, weekly columnist at the Journal Métro\, a Montreal 
 daily newspaper. The panel will include:\n\n• Zahra Moloo\, journalist a
 nd documentary filmmaker\;\n• Samah Ali\, distributor\, VR curator\, and
  film programmer\;\n• Zarqa Nawaz\, producer for film (Me and the Mosque
 \, 2005) and television (“Little Mosque on the Prairie”)\;\n• Bachir
  Bensaddek\, director and playwright. (Montréal la Blanche\, 2016).\n\nRe
 gister here.\n\nThis webinar will be followed by a Q&amp\;A.\n\nSimultaneo
 us interpretation will be available in both official languages.
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CATEGORIES:Online Events,Webinar
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