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Start: 18:00
End: 21:00
What: Launch of "Of Hockey and Hijab" by Sheema Khan & Panel discussion with Sheema Khan, Kerry Pither, Farhat Rehman and Keith Neuman
When: Monday December 7 at 6 pm
Where: Auditorium, Main Library, 120 Metcalfe Octopus Books is excited to organize the launch of Sheema Khan’s Of Hockey and Hijab on Monday, December 7. Of Hockey and Hijab is a collection of Sheema Khan's Globe & Mail columns. She gives her own pointed insights on the condition of being a modern and liberal, yet practising Muslim, especially in Canada.  Tackling a host of issues, such as terrorism, human rights, Islamic law, women’s rights, and the meaning of hijab, she explains Islam to the greater public while calling for mutual understanding and tolerance. Her essays will be used as a spring board when discussing women’s rights, integration and cultural understanding, and finding the balance between security and civil rights. Other panelists are:
* Kerry Pither on security/civil rights. Kerry is human rights advocate and the author of the Dark Days - The Story of Four Canadians Tortured in The Name of Fighting Terror.
* Farhat Rehman on women's rights. She is a longtime community grassroots activist who has worked extensively with women, and she's also been active within Canadian Council of Muslim Women, Ottawa Chapter since 1990.
* Keith Neuman from Environics Research Group on integration/multiculturalism. A link to one of the research that has been conducted by them: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/02/12/muslim-poll.html
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Start: 19:00
End: 21:00
Carleton Cinema Politica presents: THE SARI SOLDIERS When: Wednesday, December 9 at 7:00 PM
Where: Loeb C264 - Carleton Campus
Cost: Admission by Donation
Info/Trailer: www.cinemapolitica.org/carleton Filmed over three years during the most historic and pivotal time in Nepal’s modern history, The Sari Soldiers is an extraordinary story of six women’s courageous efforts to shape Nepal’s future in the midst of an escalating civil war against Maoist insurgents, and the King’s crackdown on civil liberties. When Devi, mother of a 15-year-old girl, witnesses her niece being tortured and murdered by the Royal Nepal Army, she speaks publicly about the atrocity. The army abducts her daughter in retaliation, and Devi embarks on a three-year struggle to uncover her daughter’s fate and see justice done. The Sari Soldiers follows her and five other brave women: Maoist Commander Kranti; Royal Nepal Army Officer Rajani; Krishna, a monarchist from a rural community who leads a rebellion against the Maoists; Mandira, a human rights lawyer; and Ram Kumari, a young student activist shaping the protests to reclaim democracy. The Sari Soldiers delves into the extraordinary journey of these women on opposing sides of the conflict and the democratic revolution reshaping their country’s future.
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Start: 13:00
End: 14:00
One Year After the Gaza Massacre : We Remember Gaza Freedom March Ottawa Rally
Date: Sunday, December 27th
Time: 1:00pm
Location: Human Rights Memorial (Elgin St. & Lisgar St.), Ottawa Last year, on December 27th, Israel began a 22-day military assault on the Gaza Strip which killed more than 1,400 people, injured over 5,000 and left approximately 50,000 people homeless. Although the Israeli tanks have rolled out of Gaza, the devastation and illegal blockade continue. This year, 1,000 people from all over the world will participate in the Gaza Freedom March, a historic initiative to break the siege that has imprisoned the 1.5 million people who live there. Rallies in support of this event and in commemoration of last year’s assault on Gaza will be taking place in cities around the world. This December 27th, join Students Against Israeli Apartheid (SAIA) at the Human Rights Monument at 1:00pm to voice your solidarity with the Palestinian people and demand an end to Israel’s siege of the Gaza Strip. Endorsed by:
Students Against Israeli Apartheid (Carleton)
Association of Palestinian Arab Canadians
Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights
Independent Jewish Voices - Ottawa
Not In Our Name - Ottawa Statement of context for Gaza Freedom March:
http://www.gazafreedommarch.org/article.php?id=5081 On facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/#/event.php?eid=216838768959&ref=mf
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