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Diversity is an aspect of human existence. For this reason, it is something that we should cherish and celebrate daily. Join us to learn about how diversity is perceived in Morocco and Egypt and what ordinary people do to celebrate difference. Cultural items from both countries will be displayed and free North-African Middle Eastern food will be served. Email ssafhi@ramapo.edu for information.
The beauty of the world lies in its diversity. Join us to learn how and what people from Italy, Taiwan and Morocco celebrate. Food will be served. Email rberling@ramapo.edu for information.
Year of Middle East & North Africa Book Club
‘Girls of Riyadh’ Pages 213-281
Would you like to learn and practice your Arabic language skills? The Roukema Center for International Education offers Arabic Language Happy Hour every Wednesday from 12-1pm in ASB-123. All levels are welcome. Come join us!For more information, please email goabroad@ramapo.edu or call ext. 7533.
[ASB-123]
Would you like to learn and practice your Arabic language skills? The Roukema Center for International Education offers Arabic Language Happy Hour every Wednesday from 12-1pm in ASB-123. All levels are welcome. Come join us!
For more information, please email goabroad@ramapo.edu or call ext. 7533.
[ASB-123]
Would you like to learn and practice your Arabic language skills? The Roukema Center for International Education offers Arabic Language Happy Hour every Wednesday from 12-1pm in ASB-123. All levels are welcome. Come join us!
For more information, please email goabroad@ramapo.edu or call ext. 7533.
Year of Middle East & North Africa Book Club
‘Girls of Riyadh’ Pages 120-212
A talk by Dr. Taieb Belghazi, Academic Director of the SIT Study Abroad Program – Morocco: Multiculturalism and Human Rights.
Taieb BelghaziTaieb earned his PhD in 1993 from the Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory at Cardiff University, where he was a Chevening scholar. He held a Fulbright postdoctoral scholarship at Duke University and was a member of the UNESCO-sponsored International Panel on Reading for All. He was director of the Centre for Doctoral Studies: The Human and Space in the Mediterranean, and professor of cultural studies and history of the present at the Faculty of Letters in Rabat. He has been visiting professor at universities including Duke; the University of California, Irvine; and the Ferguson Centre for African Studies and Asian Studies at the Open University, England.
Taeb has consulted for projects including the Diaspora as a Social and Cultural Practice and the UNESCO project on reconceptualizing Mediterranean dialogues. He is a member of the editorial boards of Time and Society (England), Current Writing (South Africa), and Al Azmina Al Haditha (Morocco). He has researched and published on the politics of recent uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East and on experiential learning. His publications include Time and Postmodernism; Dialogues Khatibi Weber (editor); and International Education and Global Justice: Rethinking the Politics of Sustainability (co-editor with Said Graiouid).
This event has a video call.
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[ASB-123]
Would you like to learn and practice your Arabic language skills? The Roukema Center for International Education offers Arabic Language Happy Hour every Wednesday from 12-1pm in ASB-123. All levels are welcome. Come join us!
For more information, please email goabroad@ramapo.edu or call ext. 7533.
[ASB-123]
Would you like to learn and practice your Arabic language skills? The Roukema Center for International Education offers Arabic Language Happy Hour every Wednesday from 12-1pm in ASB-123. All levels are welcome. Come join us!
For more information, please email goabroad@ramapo.edu or call ext. 7533.
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