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SUMMARY:Sunday Tea - Virtual Social Hour
DESCRIPTION:Grab a cup of hot tea or coffee and join us for a low-key virtual social hour to catch up and chit chat! Our virtual “Sunday Tea” events are open to a variety of topics that often intersect between personal\, social justice\, and religion. Come join us for a couple of hours! \nThis event is private to members only. Join An-Nas by visiting our Join page and RSVP to Noura@An-Nas.org
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/sunday-tea-january-2022/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Sunday Tea - Virtual Social Hour
DESCRIPTION:Grab a cup of hot tea or coffee and join us for a low-key virtual social hour to catch up and chit chat! Our virtual “Sunday Tea” events are open to a variety of topics that often intersect between personal\, social justice\, and religion. Come join us for a couple of hours! \nThis event is private to members only. Join An-Nas by visiting our Join page and RSVP to Noura@An-Nas.org
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/sunday-tea-december-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Sunday Tea - Virtual Social Hour
DESCRIPTION:Grab a cup of hot tea or coffee and join us for a low-key virtual social hour to catch up and chit chat! Our virtual “Sunday Tea” events are open to a variety of topics that often intersect between personal\, social justice\, and religion. Come join us for a couple of hours! \nThis event is private to members only. Join An-Nas by visiting our Join page and RSVP to Noura@An-Nas.org
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/sunday-tea-november-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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CREATED:20211017T190133Z
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UID:3225-1635084000-1635091200@www.an-nas.org
SUMMARY:Sunday Tea - Virtual Social Hour
DESCRIPTION:Grab a cup of hot tea or coffee and join us for a low-key virtual social hour to catch up and chit chat! Our virtual “Sunday Tea” events are open to a variety of topics that often intersect between personal\, social justice\, and religion. Come join us for a couple of hours! \nThis event is private to members only. Join An-Nas by visiting our Join page and RSVP to Noura@An-Nas.org
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/sunday-tea-october-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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CREATED:20210812T132341Z
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UID:3220-1628946000-1628953200@www.an-nas.org
SUMMARY:August Brunch (in-person)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our monthly meetup! Here we will get to know newcomers to the group\, build upon the relationships we already have\, and delve into discussion on a variety of topics.
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/august-brunch-in-person/
LOCATION:Upper Manhattan\, (Contact Us for Street Address)\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
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CREATED:20210812T132815Z
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UID:3222-1627124400-1627131600@www.an-nas.org
SUMMARY:July Brunch (in-person)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our monthly meetup! Here we will get to know newcomers to the group\, build upon the relationships we already have\, and delve into discussion on a variety of topics.
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/july-brunch-in-person/
LOCATION:Upper Manhattan\, (Contact Us for Street Address)\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
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CREATED:20200713T160353Z
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SUMMARY:From Islam to Humanism
DESCRIPTION:What does it mean for someone to find purpose without religion? Where would we be without religion? Can you leave Islam and still find yourself in the cultures of the Muslim world? \nThese questions and many more face those of us who chose to change our paths to be different than those based in religion. Join us in an in-depth discussion about how we can be people of Muslim backgrounds outside the Eurocentric gaze of what it means to leave Islam. \nThis is an An-Nas and Formerly Fundamentalist joint event on the experience of leaving Islam while maintaining a connection with cultural and humanist backgrounds. The event will be held on Google Meet. Link to be shared with attendees. \nYou can also view this event on Facebook and Meetup. \n\nAn-Nas is an ethics-based community for humanists from Muslim backgrounds dedicated to providing opportunities for personal growth\, promoting social justice\, and contributing to an inclusive\, multicultural humanism through engagement with the arts\, sciences\, and humanities in intersectional spaces. We invite you to read about our values and learn more about the organization.
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/from-islam-to-humanism/
LOCATION:Online
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CREATED:20200602T203229Z
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UID:3182-1591538400-1591542000@www.an-nas.org
SUMMARY:BLM Film Discussion: 13TH
DESCRIPTION:Join An-Nas for a virtual discussion on institutionalized racism\, current events\, and the 2016 Netflix original documentary 13TH. As humanists from Muslim communities\, we hope to educate ourselves and others on Black Lives Matter and acts of solidarity. This event is open to An-Nas members and friends of An-Nas. \nAbout 13TH: Filmmaker Ava DuVernay explores the history of racial inequality in the United States\, focusing on the fact that the nation’s prisons are disproportionately filled with African-Americans. In this thought-provoking documentary\, scholars\, activists and politicians analyze the criminalization of African Americans and the U.S. prison boom. \nOur virtual meeting will be limited to a discussion. Please watch the documentary before the meeting begins at 2pm Eastern Time. The film is available for free on YouTube and can also be viewed on Netflix. You can watch the trailer here. \nThis documentary is rated 18+ due to violence. \nHow to attend: RSVP by visiting our Facebook event or email Noura to reserve a spot. We will send out a meeting link privately to ensure the virtual meeting remains a safe space for participants.
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/blm-film-discussion-13th/
LOCATION:Online
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CREATED:20200304T163030Z
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SUMMARY:Cancelled: Drinks & Discourse
DESCRIPTION:This event has been cancelled Please join us for our monthly discussion group Drinks & Discourse! Here we will get to know newcomers to the group\, build upon the relationships we already have\, and delve into discussion on a variety of topics. \nUpdate: An-Nas in-person events are cancelled for the month of March. We will continue to monitor the news regarding the Coronavirus\, and will begin scheduling events again when the threat has decreased. An-Nas is dedicated to ensuring the safety and health of our members\, including mental and social-emotional. Please reach out if you’re feeling isolated and would like some support.
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/drinks-discourse-5/
LOCATION:West Village\, (Contact Us for Street Address)\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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UID:3050-1581534000-1581541200@www.an-nas.org
SUMMARY:Drinks & Discourse
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our monthly discussion group Drinks & Discourse! Here we will get to know newcomers to the group\, build upon the relationships we already have\, and delve into discussion on a variety of topics. \nDrinks & Discourse is usually held on the first Wednesday or Thursday evening of every month (exception made this month).
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/drinks-discourse-4/
LOCATION:West Village\, (Contact Us for Street Address)\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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CREATED:20200109T060557Z
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UID:3041-1578510000-1578517200@www.an-nas.org
SUMMARY:Drinks & Discourse
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our monthly discussion group Drinks & Discourse! Here we will get to know newcomers to the group\, build upon the relationships we already have\, and delve into discussion on a variety of topics. \nDrinks & Discourse is usually held on the first Wednesday or Thursday evening of every month (exception made this month for New Year’s).
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/drinks-discourse-3/
LOCATION:West Village\, (Contact Us for Street Address)\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191205T190000
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CREATED:20191027T162409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T230838Z
UID:3024-1575572400-1575579600@www.an-nas.org
SUMMARY:Drinks & Discourse
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our monthly discussion group Drinks & Discourse! Here we will get to know newcomers to the group\, build upon the relationships we already have\, and delve into discussion on a variety of topics. \nDrinks & Discourse is held on the first Wednesday or Thursday evening of every month.
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/drinks-discourse-2/
LOCATION:Union Square\, (Contact Us for Street Address)\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191117T140000
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CREATED:20191022T192115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191022T192115Z
UID:3008-1573999200-1574006400@www.an-nas.org
SUMMARY:An-Nas Literature Circle: Unruly Immigrants
DESCRIPTION:For our first Literature Circle\, we will read the first two chapters of “Unruly Immigrants: Rights\, Activism\, and Transnational South Asian Politics in the United States” by Monisha Das Gupta. Chapter 1 is titled “Terms of Belonging” and Chapter 2 is titled “Contests over Culture”. You are welcome to read more of the book if you’d like\, of course! \nBook description from Duke University Press (https://www.dukeupress.edu/unruly-immigrants): \nIn Unruly Immigrants\, Monisha Das Gupta explores the innovative strategies that South Asian feminist\, queer\, and labor organizations in the United States have developed to assert claims to rights for immigrants without the privileges or security of citizenship. Since the 1980s many South Asian immigrants have found the India-centered “model minority” politics of previous generations inadequate to the task of redressing problems such as violence against women\, homophobia\, racism\, and poverty. Thus they have devised new models of immigrant advocacy\, seeking rights that are mobile rather than rooted in national membership\, and advancing their claims as migrants rather than as citizens-to-be. Creating social justice organizations\, they have inventively constructed a transnational complex of rights by drawing on local\, national\, and international laws to seek entitlements for their constituencies. \nDas Gupta offers an ethnography of seven South Asian organizations in the northeastern United States\, looking at their development and politics as well as the conflicts that have emerged within the groups over questions of sexual\, class\, and political identities. She examines the ways that women’s organizations have defined and responded to questions of domestic violence as they relate to women’s immigration status; she describes the construction of a transnational South Asian queer identity and culture by people often marginalized by both mainstream South Asian and queer communities in the United States; and she draws attention to the efforts of labor groups who have sought economic justice for taxi drivers and domestic workers by confronting local policies that exploit cheap immigrant labor. Responding to the shortcomings of the state\, their communities\, and the larger social movements of which they are a part\, these groups challenge the assumption that citizenship is the necessary basis of rights claims.
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/an-nas-literature-circle-unruly-immigrants/
LOCATION:Upper Manhattan\, (Contact Us for Street Address)\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191112T193000
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CREATED:20191001T003142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191001T004205Z
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SUMMARY:An-Nas visits talk with Arundhati Roy and Naomi Klein titled "On the Fate of the Earth"
DESCRIPTION:Please note you must get your own ticket (event is free but RSVP is required) in order to attend the event. Eventbrite ticket information is available at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/arundhati-roy-with-naomi-klein-on-the-fate-of-the-tickets-72377149001 \nEvent details: \nJoin internationally-renowned author and activist Arundhati Roy for a rare US appearance\, in conversation with journalist and activist Naomi Klein\, in which she will discuss life on earth at the brink of environmental collapse. \nThis event will be live-streamed from facebook.com/jacobinmag\, beginning at 7:30pm. \nHumanity is at a cross-roads\, facing two possible futures. One sees ecological collapse and dispossession of billions people and wildlife\, provoked by unchecked corporate greed. A more hopeful future has its roots in the millions joining a movement to save our planet. \nAfter winning a global following for The God of Small Things\, Roy has spent over two decades exposing crises of ecology\, human rights\, and democracy — and chronicling the noble resistance of ordinary people. \n*Please note seating is on a first come basis; an RSVP does not guarantee admission as we generally overbook to ensure a full house. \nAbout the speakers:\nArundhati Roy studied architecture in New Delhi\, where she now lives. She is the author of the novels The God of Small Things\, for which she received the 1997 Booker Prize\, and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness. A collection of her essays from the past twenty years\, My Seditious Heart\, was recently published by Haymarket Books. \nNaomi Klein is an award-winning journalist\, columnist\, and author of the New York Times and international bestsellers The Shock Doctrine\, No Logo\, This Changes Everything\, and No Is Not Enough. Senior Correspondent for The Intercept and Puffin Writing Fellow at the Type Media Center\, Klein is the inaugural Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media\, Culture\, and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University. Her most recent book is ON FIRE: The Burning Case for a Green New Deal. \nCo-sponsored by The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. \nThis event is part of The Jonathan School Memorial Lecture Series on the Fate of the Earth\, established by the Gould Family Foundation in honor of Type Media Center fellow Jonathan Schell\, and each year features original work covering issues on which the future of the earth\, on which humanity and other life depend. \nThe lecture series is presented each year by Type Media Center\, a non-profit home for a community of independent journalists\, authors\, and writing fellows that produce work to spotlight injustice\, catalyze change\, and empower social movements.
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/an-nas-visits-talk-with-arundhati-roy-and-naomi-klein-titled-on-the-fate-of-the-earth/
LOCATION:The Cooper Union\, 7 East 7th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191106T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191106T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183230
CREATED:20191022T191442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191027T162111Z
UID:3003-1573066800-1573074000@www.an-nas.org
SUMMARY:Drinks & Discourse
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our monthly discussion group Drinks & Discourse! Here we will get to know newcomers to the group\, build upon the relationships we already have\, and delve into discussion on a variety of topics. \nDrinks & Discourse is held on the first Wednesday evening of every month.
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/drinks-discourse/
LOCATION:Union Square\, (Contact Us for Street Address)\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191025T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191025T233000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183230
CREATED:20191022T190903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191022T190903Z
UID:2997-1572031800-1572046200@www.an-nas.org
SUMMARY:An-Nas Costume Party\, Potluck Style
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for food\, drinks\, and fun at our first annual costume party potluck!
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/an-nas-costume-party-potluck-style/
LOCATION:Hamilton Heights\, (Contact Us for Street Address)\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191011T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191011T220000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183230
CREATED:20191007T153410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191007T153410Z
UID:2981-1570820400-1570831200@www.an-nas.org
SUMMARY:An-Nas attends: OPEN STAGE | Celebrate Yemen!
DESCRIPTION:Join us THIS Friday at Open Stage put on by Performing Arts Mosaic. This month’s theme is “Celebrate Yemen.” \n“We’re showcasing amazing Yemeni singers\, musicians\, dancers\, comedians\, poets and storytellers. Delicious Yemeni desserts and refreshments will be served! Get Yemeni henna done by @izzyartistry! \nTickets will be $15 at door\, buy online and save!” \nBuy tickets on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-stage-celebrate-yemen-brooklyn-tickets-74162836039
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/an-nas-attends-open-stage-celebrate-yemen/
LOCATION:BKLYN Commons\, 495 Flatbush Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11225\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191003T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191003T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183230
CREATED:20191003T012100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T012100Z
UID:2924-1570127400-1570134600@www.an-nas.org
SUMMARY:An-Nas visits "Making Education a Federal Right for All Children" by Torah Bontrager
DESCRIPTION:Event description: \nJoin us at New York Society for Ethical Culture for an evening talk and discussion\, “Making Education a Federal Right for All Children\,” by Torah Bontrager. This event is part of Formerly Fundamentalist NYC’s monthly Thursday talks. \nTorah\, born and raised traditional Amish\, will read excerpts from her memoir\, An Amish Girl in Manhattan\, that bring to life her Amish school experiences. She’ll also talk about how the 1972 Supreme Court case Wisconsin v. Yoder enables child abuse and what her nonprofit Amish Heritage Foundation is doing to overturn Yoder. \nRSVP at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/making-education-a-federal-right-for-all-children-evening-talk-tickets-73595142051
URL:https://www.an-nas.org/event/an-nas-visits-making-education-a-federal-right-for-all-children-by-torah-bontrager/
LOCATION:New York Society for Ethical Culture\, 2 W. 64th St.\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
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