Join us for for first ever MakeSpace Cafe, a series dedicated towards discussing relevant books and topics. We're starting off with The Autobiography of Malcolm X (as told to Alex Haley). One of the most influential Muslim Americans in our history, we'll discuss his transformation, impact and legacy through the lens of his own written words.

We'll break up the book into two sessions---Session 1 (April 9) covering Chapters 1-9 and Session 2 (May 7) covering Chapters 10-19. Tea and light refreshments will be provided. Please aim to show up 15 minutes early to locate the room, mingle, etc. We will start the discussions on time at 2 PM.

Please bring your own copy of the book (which can be borrowed from your local public library or purchased at most major book retailers). Come to the first session with your favorite quotes from the book and why you selected them. Here's one from the autobiography that captures the essence of MakeSpace Cafe: "Anyone who has read a great deal can imagine the new world that opened." - Malcolm X

Special thanks to the GW MSA for Co-Sponsoring our first MakeSpace Cafe series!

Where:
George Washington University, Phillips Hall, Room 111
(801 22nd Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20052)

When:
Part 1: Saturday April 9th, 2016 2:00-3:30 PM
Part 2: Saturday May 7th, 2016 2:00-3:30 PM

Limited to 30 attendees, please reserve your spot by registering for a free ticket using the Eventbrite link above.

Co-Sponsor: George Washington University Muslim Students Association (GW MSA)

**If ordering your book through Amazon, be sure to use this link and a portion of your purchase will be donated to MakeSpace (with no extra cost to you): https://smile.amazon.com/ch/46-1327295 ** External Event Url
801 22nd Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20052
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