Being Muslim
a talk by best-selling author Haroon Siddiqui

Sunday, November 18
2-4pm


Award-winning Canadian columnist Haroon Siddiqui will
discuss his best-selling book, Being Muslim, which summarizes the impact of terrorism on Muslims, dissects Western discourse on Islam and Muslims and tackles controversial topics.
Being Muslim is being called "a bridge to understanding" between Muslims and Non-Muslims.

Book will be available and book-signing will follow discussion.

Co-sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee, the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, and Jewish Voice for Peace – Chicago

 


Jane Addams Hull-House Museum
Residents'
Dining Hall

800 S. Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60607

Sunday, November 18
2-4pm

This event is FREE.
Paid parking is available across the street.

Refreshments will be provided.
Please RSVP to Miryam Rashid at mrashid@afsc.org
or 312.427.2533 X 1
8

This event is ADA accessible. If you have a disability and need additional accommodations to attend this event, please inform us at the time of reservation.

The Jane Addams Hull-House Museum is part of UIC College of Architecture and the Arts and serves as a dynamic memorial to social reformer and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Jane Addams (1860-1935) and other resident social reformers whose work influenced the lives of their immigrant neighbors as well as national and international public policy.  The Museum's exhibits and public programs preserves and develops the original Hull-House site for the continuation of the historic settlement house vision, linking research, education, and social engagement.

More information about the museum and its programs can be found at: www.hullhousemuseum.org.