Storytelling and the Muslim Community

Join MTC and Red Hen Press for a discussion on Storytelling and the Muslim Community

By Mount Tamalpais College | October 15, 2021

Join Red Hen Press and Mount Tamalpais College (virtually) on Thursday, November 18 at 6 p.m. for this special partnership event highlighting storytelling and the Muslim community.

The event will feature writers Ayeh Bandeh-Ahmadi, Umar Hanif, Tanzila (Taz) Ahmed, Tariq Luthun, and Faisal Mohyuddin from Red Hen’s New Moons: Contemporary Writing by North American Muslims anthology, anthology editor Kazim Ali, filmmaker R.J. Lozada, and Mount Tamalpais College alum Sajad Shakoor, we are proud to present an important and vital conversation on the power and necessity of storytelling from members of underrepresented and too-often neglected communities.

The event will feature brief readings, a short film screening, and a panel discussion. Register here!

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