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—Wednesday, June 28th, 2017—

Who is Muslim?
128 Pierrepont Street at Brooklyn Historial Society
Time: 6:30pm – 8pm
Price: $5
Led by NYU Chaplain Imam Khalid Latif, a panel of Muslim men and women living in America challenge stereotypes, highlight alternative narratives, and share their hopes for America’s evolution. Hear from Bim Adewunmi, senior culture writer for Buzzfeed News, Moustafa Bayoumi, author of critically acclaimed How Does It Feel To Be a Problem?: Being Young and Arab in America, Ramzi Kassem, director of the Immigrant & Non-Citizen Rights Clinic at CUNY School of Law, and consultant to Homeland Season 6, and Nzinga Knight, award-winning designer of high end, modest clothing.

Double Dutch
334 Furman Street at Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 2
Time: 7pm – 9pm
FREE
Throw is back to 90s Brooklyn with an open double dutch party at Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Cook with Bunna: Ethiopian Cooking Class and Dinner with Chef Kedega Srage
Secret Loft Location Near Bunna Cafe (revealed when you sign up)
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Price: $90
Learn how to make 6 delectable dishes from their prized menu, and also learn how to make injera, Ethiopian flatbread, and get an immersion into the culture behind the food and Bunna, Ethiopian coffee. Finally, stick around and celebrate your newfound knowledge and skill with a candlelight dinner.

48 Hours at JFK: What Now?
30 Lafayette Avenue at the Peter Jay Sharp Building
Time: 7:30pm – 9pm
Price: $10 for Members; $15 General Admission
The New York Immigration Coalition hosts an evening of conversation around President Trump’s ban on entrants from seven majority Muslim countries. The event begins with a screening of Micah Schaffer’s 48 Hours of Resistance, a short film that goes behind the scenes at JFK Airport in the chilling aftermath of President Trump’s executive order. After the screening the NYIC convenes a panel of special guests: Ahmed Ali Akbar, host of BuzzFeed’s See Something Say Something podcast; Camille Mackler, Director of Legal Initiatives for the NYIC; Nisrin Elamin, a Sudanese graduate student who was detained that day; and Ahed Festuk, a Syrian refugee who came out to JFK to offer her services as a translator. They discuss the question of what happens next, including how citizens can organize and fight the Muslim ban.

Battle of the Boybands
702 Union Street at Union Hall
Time: 7:30pm
Price: $8 in advance; $10 at the door
See which 90’s boyband will reign supreme with comedians, pop culture experts and performances by drag queens.