The Case Western Reserve Muslim Student Association will host an Islam Awareness dinner on Saturday, April 5, at 7 p.m. in Carlton Commons.
During the dinner, performers will present the Hijabi Monologues, a Muslim rendition of the popular Vagina Monologues. The monologues are a group of skits and poetry readings portraying life from the perspective of Muslim women. The skits will range in humor and seriousness, offering a unique perspective on numerous societal issues.
Tickets are $5 for undergraduate students and $8 for all others.
Read more about the Hijabi Monologues online.Muslim Student Association to examine perspectives of female Muslims in “Hijabi Monologues”
The Case Western Reserve Muslim Student Association will host an Islam Awareness dinner on Saturday, April 5, at 7 p.m. in Carlton Commons.
During the dinner, performers will present the Hijabi Monologues, a Muslim rendition of the popular Vagina Monologues. The monologues are a group of skits and poetry readings portraying life from the perspective of Muslim women. The skits will range in humor and seriousness, offering a unique perspective on numerous societal issues.
Tickets are $5 for undergraduate students and $8 for all others.
Read more about the Hijabi Monologues online.