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07 Mar 2014

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Moniru Ravanipur at City of Asylum

Friday, March 7, 2014 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
City of Asylum 330 Sampsonia Way Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Sponsored By: 
City of Asylum, The Ellis School

Moniru Ravanipur is an Iranian writer in exile, who has been a resident writer at City of Asylum Las Vegas as well as a Fellow at the International Writers Project at Brown University. She is an outspoken activist on behalf of Iranian women and the author of a dozen books including Ahl-e Ghargh (The Drowned), Del-e Fulad (Heart of Steel), and Kowli Kenar-e Atash (Gypsy by Fire). She was among 17 activists to face trial in Iran for their participation in the 2000 Berlin Conference, for which they were accused of taking part in anti-Iran propaganda.

Contact: 
info@cityofasylumpittsburgh.org

09 Mar 2014

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Muslims and Christians: How Do We Build Common Ground?

Sunday, March 9, 2014 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm
St. Mary of the Mount, Sullivan Hall, 131 Bigham St, Mount Washington, Pittsburgh PA 15211
Sponsored By: 
The Association of Pittsburgh Priests

Speaker: Karen Hussaini, "Islam, the Quran and Muslim Life and Spirituality"
Ms. Hussaini is president of SFH Islamic Interfaith Network

FREE for STUDENTS
Cost: $20.00
Please mail check to Association of Pittsburgh Priests, PO Box 2106, Pittsburgh PA 15230, or pay at the door

RSVP: email your reservation to assocpghpriests@yahoo.com

Contact: 
assocpghpriests@yahoo.com

05 Apr 2014

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CERIS 2014 Undergraduate Research Symposiumm

Saturday, April 5, 2014 - 8:30am to 2:00pm
Chatham University
Sponsored By: 
CERIS, Chatham University

The Consortium for Educational Resources on Islamic Studies (CERIS) is inviting students from any department to submit papers they have written for a course that may cover the arts, sciences, humanities, social sciences or professional disciplines. These can relate anywhere from people and politics to religion and philosophy to culture and society in historical and/or contemporary contexts.

Contact: 
Elaine Linn, eel58@pitt.edu

21 Feb 2014

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Regulating Sexuality in Contemporary Iran: Red Lights in Parks

Friday, February 21, 2014 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
4217 Posvar Hall, University of Pittsburgh
Sponsored By: 
Global Studies Center

Regulating Sexuality in Contemporary Iran: Red Lights in Parks

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2014 Jordan Summer Study Program for Teachers

The Global Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh in collaboration with CERIS will lead a four-week study program in Jordan this summer. Through this amazing experience, high school teachers will enhance their ability to educate students about the Arab and Islamic world and become proficient in colloquial Arabic.

22 Feb 2014

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Turkish Food Night

Saturday, February 22, 2014 - 7:00pm
Turkish Cultural Center Pittsburgh, 1459 Crane Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15220
Sponsored By: 
Turkish Cultural Center Pittsburgh
Contact: 
activities@tccpittsburgh.org

07 Feb 2014

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"The Settler Movement: History, Impacts, and Perceptions"

Friday, February 7, 2014 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
4130 Posvar Hall, University of Pittsburgh
Sponsored By: 
Global Studies Center

Dr. Luke Peterson will speak on "The Settler Movement: History, Impacts, and Perceptions" at his lecture this Friday, February 7, 3:00 pm, in 4130 Posvar Hall. Sponsored by the Global Studies Center

Contact: 
Tom Allen

13 Feb 2014

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Lunch Hour: Informal Egyptian Lunch & Discussion on Egyptian Current Events

Thursday, February 13, 2014 - 11:45am to 1:00pm
Cathedral of Learning,12th floor, Room #1228
Sponsored By: 
Pitt Honors College & Conflict Kitchen

Join us for an informal lunch and conversation about current events in Egypt. The lunch will be held in the Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pittsburgh, in Room 1228 on the 12th floor. We will begin at noon. The meal and discussion will last about an hour. The lunch is open to public.

Our speakers will be:

Dr. Fatma El-Hamidi, Pitt Dept. of Economics
Sheikh Atef Mahgoub, Islamic Center of Pittsburgh
Ms. Elaine Linn, Pitt Global Studies Center
and Mr. Ibrahim Al-Ebedy, an Egyptian Social Activist and Visiting Scholar at Pitt

20 Feb 2014

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Connectedness in the Islamic World (661-1300 CE)

Thursday, February 20, 2014 - 4:00pm
4130 Posvar Hall

Medieval Arabic sources are replete with stories about Muslims traveling far and wide. The abundance of such examples tempts one to believe that these traveling individuals created and maintained the pan-Islamic cultural commonwealth. Yet the Islamic written legacy is so vast that drawing decisive conclusions that traveling was indeed as widespread as our sources suggest is hardly possible.

13 Feb 2014

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Microcredit and Third World Women: Panacea for Poverty or Delusional Development?

Thursday, February 13, 2014 - 4:00pm
4500 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
Sponsored By: 
University of Pittsburgh Women’s Studies Program, Consortium for Educational Resources on Islamic Studies, Department of Political Science, Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, and Humanities Center

Microcredit (small loans to start small enterprises in the informal sector) has been praised in many quarters as a panacea for the poverty and patriarchy that poor women in Third World countries confront. Securing poor women access to credit, for enterprises in the small-scale agricultural sector and the urban informal sector is at the center of a significant chunk of “women and development” agendas today.

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