March is Women's History Month
Come join the Muslim Voices book club! Are you curious about Muslim culture? Are you a Muslim teen who would like to read books featuring Muslim characters? Broaden your world view. Appreciate a new perspective.
Be part of the conversation! Books available now from Mr. Crofton!
All meetings will take place at
The Village Library
10307 N. Pennsylvania
at 12:30 pm
Be part of the conversation! Books available now from Mr. Crofton!
All meetings will take place at
The Village Library
10307 N. Pennsylvania
at 12:30 pm
March 29th
Does My Head Look Big in This by Randa Abdel-Fattah
April 12th
May3rd
May 10th
Persepolis (graphic novel) by Marjane Satrapi
Ages 13-18 are welcome.
Free books and lunch provided to teens participating in the book club!
BRING A FRIEND! Limited to 25 participants
To register for the program and receive your free book, visit the circulation desk at The Village Library, or see Mr. Crofton or Ms. Clay to register if you are a student at Casady School. Sign-up at http://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090D45AEAA22A46-muslim
Girl Rising
What and Who? The Oklahoma City chapter of the United Nations Association in collaboration with the Casady YAC and the Casady Service-Learning Program are proud to present free screenings of the highly acclaimed film, "Girl Rising."
Where and When? March 29th
@ Casady Wing, two screenings. Morning at 10:00 AM- 12:15. Afternoon Screening: 3:45 to 5:55
The UN youth board has purchased the DVD and are interested in promoting the movie in Oklahoma City. If interested in facilitating a movie screening for your organization contact: Kellen Moore
KCMoore20@yahoo.com; Priya Desai pdesai8606@yahoo.com
The movie is provided free or charge. You have to have a place where to show it, equipment and a possible audience. Donations are requested at the end of the movie, but not required. The goal is to raise awareness.
Girl Rising stories:
"Sokha was a Cambodian child of the dump; orphaned and forced to pick through garbage to survive. But, through a series of miracles, Sokha finds her way to school and, like a phoenix, rises to become a star student on the brink of a brilliant and once unimaginable future."
"Sokha was a Cambodian child of the dump; orphaned and forced to pick through garbage to survive. But, through a series of miracles, Sokha finds her way to school and, like a phoenix, rises to become a star student on the brink of a brilliant and once unimaginable future."
Where and When? March 29th
@ Casady Wing, two screenings. Morning at 10:00 AM- 12:15. Afternoon Screening: 3:45 to 5:55
The UN youth board has purchased the DVD and are interested in promoting the movie in Oklahoma City. If interested in facilitating a movie screening for your organization contact: Kellen Moore
KCMoore20@yahoo.com; Priya Desai pdesai8606@yahoo.com
The movie is provided free or charge. You have to have a place where to show it, equipment and a possible audience. Donations are requested at the end of the movie, but not required. The goal is to raise awareness.
Girl Rising stories:
"Sokha was a Cambodian child of the dump; orphaned and forced to pick through garbage to survive. But, through a series of miracles, Sokha finds her way to school and, like a phoenix, rises to become a star student on the brink of a brilliant and once unimaginable future."
"Sokha was a Cambodian child of the dump; orphaned and forced to pick through garbage to survive. But, through a series of miracles, Sokha finds her way to school and, like a phoenix, rises to become a star student on the brink of a brilliant and once unimaginable future."
"Wadley is just 7 when the world comes crashing down around her. Haiti’s catastrophic earthquake destroys her home and school, but it cannot break her irrepressible spirit nor extinguish her thirst to learn, even as she’s turned away from the schoolhouse day after day."
"Though her brothers go to school, Suma is forced into bonded labor at age 6. The Nepali girl endures years of grueling work by expressing her sorrow in beautiful music and lyrics. Suma glimpses a different future by learning to read, the first step on the road to freedom."
( Read more synopses at the Girl Rising website ... here )
"Girl Rising" shows that, when you educate a girl, you can break cycles of poverty in just one generation."
Here's what people are saying about Girl Rising:
“Girl Rising gives me hope. It gives me hope for the future of our girls, that they will have a chance to explore and achieve their full potential. That they will make the ignorant part of society value their existence and that they will be proud to be born a Girl!”
– Freida Pinto
“Girls’ rights will be the focus of the 10x10 Initiative when... award winning journalists and film-makers will expose in the new documentary Girl Rising just how unfair the distribution of educational opportunities is for so many millions of girls around the world.”
– Gordon Brown, Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; UN Special Envoy for Global Education.
“This film gives visual corroboration to knowledge we already have: Educating women and girls has the most optimistic, positive effects on families, communities, and economies worldwide. If to see it is to know it, this film delivers hope; reasonable, measurable, tangible hope that the world can be healed and helped to a better future!”
– Meryl Streep
“10x10 is building a global campaign, working with partner organizations on the ground to demand and actualize equal education for girls and women. Their slogan? Educate Girls, Change the World. I couldn’t agree more.”
– Cecilia Attias, President and Founder of the Cecilia Attias Foundations for Women; former First Lady of France
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