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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:The Mosque in Morgantown Rough Cut Screening
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SUMMARY:The Mosque in Morgantown Rough Cut Screening
DESCRIPTION:On December 11, 2007, the Pluralism Project sponsored a rough cut screening of the film, <em><a href="http://guide.omn.org/WGBHLabApr06/filmmaker_currentproj.html">The Mosque in Morgantown</a></em>, for a select audience of students and scholars. This documentary chronicles the conflict that arises in small-town West Virginia when Asra Nomani, a Muslim feminist, challenges women’s roles at the local mosque. It captures the stories of Nomani and other mosque members as they struggle to shape the future of their community. The film is an entry for viewers into questions about Islam in America, women in Islam, and what it means to be a “moderate” Muslim in America. At the screening, discussion was moderated by Director/Producer Brittany Huckabee, principal of Version One Productions, Inc., and Associate Producer Ann Kim, graduate of Harvard College. The film is scheduled to premiere in fall 2008.
LOCATION:harvard yard, 220 Alewife Brook Pkwy, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
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