Please join us as Ta'leef Collective in partnership with the Inner-City Muslim Action Network and the University of Chicago, Muslim Student Association present a premiere screening and panel discussion of Prison Blues. A new Ta'leef Collective documentary, written and directed by Mustafa Davis, the documentary follows a group of formerly incarcerated converts to Islam, exploring their lives and conversion stories.

CO-HOSTED BY:
Tahir Abdullah, Assistant Director of Spiritual Life & Advisor for Muslim Affairs, University of Chicago

Usama Canon, Founding Director, Ta'leef Collective

FEATURING
Ameena Matthews, Senior Violence Interrupter, The Interrupters

Mustafa Davis, Co-Founder, Ta'leef Collective
Producer, Director, Prison Blues

Rafi Peterson, Street Outreach Director, Southwest Organization Project

Dr. Rami Nashashibi,
Founding Director, Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN)

Dr. Rolanda West,
Exectuive Director, Alternative Education Research Institute

EVENT LOCATION
Mandel Hall, University of Chicago,
Reynolds Club
1131 E. 57th St,
Chicago, IL, 60637

7 PM doors open
Screening begins promptly at 7:30 pm

REGISTRATION
General: http://bit.ly/prisonbluestaleef
Student: http://bit.ly/prisonbluesstudents
$10/person by February 16th
$5/student
$15/person at the door

For questions contact saziz@taleefcollective.org External Event Url
Mandel Hall
, Chicago, IL, United States