Muslim Girls Making Change to Perform Sept. 13 at Johnson State
Muslim Girls Making Change to Perform Sept. 13 at Johnson State
South Burlington-based slam poetry team focuses on dispelling stereotypes
September 1, 2017
Muslim Girls Making Change, a South Burlington-based slam poetry team focused on dispelling stereotypes, will perform Sept. 13 at Johnson State College.
The concert, at 6 p.m. at Stearns Performance Space, is free and open to the public.
The group’s teen members, Hawa Adam, Kiran Waqar, Lena Ginawi and Balkisa Abdikadir, made the Huffington Post’s list of 17 Muslim American Women Who Made America Great In 2016.
For more information, visit http://muslimgirlsmakingchange.weebly.com/.
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On July 1, 2018, Johnson State College and Lyndon State College will become Northern Vermont University, a two-campus institution of higher education that combines the best of both colleges’ nationally recognized liberal arts and professional programs under a single administration. Driven by a mission to provide a high-quality, accessible, inclusive education for students in the state, the region, the nation and online, NVU will begin recruiting in fall 2017 for its first class starting in fall 2018. Learn more at NorthernVermont.edu