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Feeding West Philly 24/7

Al-Bustan News Service documents a day in the life of Makkah Market, a 24/7 West Philly Halal marketplace and restaurant, where taxi drivers, students, workers, neighbors and worshippers from the nearby Masjid Al-Jamia can get a meal, shop, and socialize. A Palestinian-owned shop, Makkah Market serves as a hub for Philly’s thriving SWANA community.

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Watching Jumana Manna’s Film “Foragers” to Commemorate Palestinian Land Day

Philadelphians gathered at Penn Museum earlier this month to watch Foragers (64 min.), a film that tells the story of Palestinians whose centuries-old traditional practice of foraging for wild edible plants and herbs has been criminalized by Israel. Now through April 3rd, in commemoration of Palestinian Land Day (March 30th), the film is free to screen online courtesy of the Palestine Film Institute.

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How a Revolutionary Iranian Arts Festival Inspired Vali Mahlouji’s Interdisciplinary Exhibit at Asian Arts Initiative

A Utopian Stage, the interdisciplinary exhibit and brainchild of London-based curator Vali Mahlouji is slated to conclude at a celebration Saturday, March 30th at Asian Arts Initiative’s Vine Street gallery in Chinatown. It will feature Persian poetry readings, Balinese musical performances, a “cultural atlas debate,” with Mahlouji, and more.

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Bring on the Arab Punk: Bands Haram And Taqbir Headline Philly Concert

Punk is coming (back) to Philly tomorrow, February 24th, as Lebanese-American New York City-based punk band Haram and Moroccan quintet Taqbir perform a concert at the First Unitarian Church. With the punk rock musical tradition trenched with raw, resistant, and even aggressive musical tonalities, how does the Arab punk rock underground appeal to and speak specifically to the diaspora?

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