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Date:
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
South Valley Library
Categories:
All Ages, Concerts @ the Library, Special Event

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Ifrah Mansour is a Somali, refugee, Muslim, multimedia artist and an educator based in Minnesota. Her artwork explores trauma through the eyes of children to uncover the resilience of blacks, Muslims, and refugees. Her work interweaves poetry, puppetry, films, and installations. Her visual poem, "I am a Refugee," is part of PBS's short film festival. Mansour will be reading a selection of her poetry and writing at the South Valley Library, followed by a Q&A proctored by AMP Concerts.

This event is part of the 2020 Revolutions International Theatre, put on by Tricklock Company.

Don’t miss this free performance, the latest in a monthly series of free events in collaboration with AMP Concerts and the Friends of the Public Library.

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