Announced by University of Pittsburgh
Film showing & discussion: Laila’s Birthday
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Announced by University of Pittsburgh Film showing & discussion: Laila’s Birthday |
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Announced by University of Pittsburgh Stand on the side of justice and join our global movement to Stand with Kashmir! We invite you to stand up for the human rights of the people of Kashmir. To show our solidarity with Kashmiris, we will be holding an event to educate and inspire the Pittsburgh community to learn more and take action. |
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Film History and National Identity For students: We hope this guide sharpens your reading skills and deepens your understanding. —The Editors |
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Looking Out From Gujarat: The Local and the Cosmopolitan in South Asia's Eighteenth Century Coveners: |
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Please join us for a panel discussion from regional experts discussing contemporary Morocco and the impact of policy and immigration in Africa, Europe, and beyond. |
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Shared by University of Pittsburgh New ACMCU Event Video In case you missed our event last month, "Islam and the New Atheism," with Dr. Mohammad Hassan Khalil, please find a full streaming version of his presentation and Q&A below. |
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Muslim Student Association at Pitt Presents |
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After the Caliphate: In 2014, the declaration of the Islamic State caliphate was hailed as a major victory by the global jihadist movement. But it was short-lived. Three years on, the caliphate was destroyed, leaving its surviving fighters – many of whom were foreign recruits – to retreat and scatter across the globe. So what happens now? |
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Announced by University of Pittsburgh On April 19, 1989, a young woman in the prime of her life was brutally raped and left for dead in New York City's Central Park. Five boys - four Black and one Latino - were tried and conviceted of the crime in a frenzied case that rocked the city. They became collectively known as "The Central Park Five." |
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Film screening and discussion with David Collura, a subject of the documentary film Crossing Borders. |