The JMCBI invites you to this exciting play and discussion!

Unveiled
Written by Rohina Malik
Directed by Ann Filmer
"Racism, hate crimes, love, Islam, tea, culture, language, life, and hope interweave in this compelling one-woman show about Muslim women in a post-9/11 world."
Rohina Malik is a writer and artist. She was born and raised in London, England, and draws upon her Indo-Pakistani heritage for inspiration for her art. Rohina will perform excerpts from her play "Unveiled" which deals with her life as a Muslim woman in a society affected by sterotypes and racism. A discussion with the performer and the audience will follow.
Suggested donation: $5 (or pay what you can)
Download the event flyer.
Cosponsored by
JMCBI (JCUA's Jewish Muslim Community Building Initiative)
JRC (Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation) Peace Dialogue.
CAIR-Chicago (Council on American Islamic Relations - Chicago Chapter)
CAMP (Council for the Advancement of Muslim Professionals)
For more information go to http://jmcbi.webnode.com and www.jrc-evanston.org.
“A terrific show... intellectually engrossing work of theater.”
-- Chicago Tribune