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Event |

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LOCATION

Muslim & Arab Community Panel Domestic Violence Data

Monday, October 21 (2:30pm-4:30pm)

Public Safety Bldg,

Union Square (


220 Washington St)

Panelists

  • Shawn M. MacMaster (MSPA),  
    McCormack
    Graduate School
    of Policy & Global Studies, UMass Boston

  • Naima Agalab, RIAC

  • Rita Shah, Saheli

  • Souad Akib, American Assoc. Arab Women

The Somerville Commission for Women & the Somerville Police Department invite the community to attend the Muslim & Arab Community Panel Domestic Violence Data on Monday, October 21 at 2:30pm-4:30pm at

220 Washington Street

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Union Square

Muslim & Arab Domestic Violence Data will be presented by Shawn M. MacMaster (MSPA) of the
McCormack Graduate School of Policy & Global Studies, UMass Boston. 
Panelists to discuss the data, their own work in the Muslim and Arab community, are Naima Agalab (RIAC), Rita Shah (Saheli), and Souad Akib (American Assoc. Arab Women).

For more info, contact the Office of Somerville Commissions


Event Documents

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Location

Cost:

FREE


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