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Screen/Society--Refugees Film Series--"Not Who We Are: A Documentary about the Lives of Syrian Women Living as Refugees in Lebanon"

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Wednesday, April 15, 2015
7:00 pm - 8:35 pm
Q&A to follow w/ Prof. miriam cooke (AMES) and Anna Lamb '15 (Undergraduate Council)!
Refugees Film Series

Film Screening: "Not Who We Are: A Documentary about the Lives of Syrian WomenLiving as Refugees in Lebanon" (Carol Mansour, 2013, 75 min, Lebanon, in Arabic w/ English subtitles, Color, Digital) / "Not Who We Are" highlights the story of Syrian refugees who became displaced due to the brutal war in Syria. In early 2013, Syrians became the fourth largest refugee population in the world. Bereft of social support networks, women, in particular, become vulnerable to discrimination, violence, and abuse. "Not Who We Are" chronicles the lives of five women refugees, from different socio-educational backgrounds. In Lebanon they struggle against life's daily brutality and try to rebuild lives shattered by war. They provide us with a glimpse into their daily hardships as well as their strength, resilience and ability to survive. / This screening is part of the Middle East Refugees Awareness Week (April 8-17). / Trailer: http://vimeo.com/75387744 / Co-sponsored by the Undergraduate Council and the Duke-UNC Consortium in Middle East Studies. / Screening made possible by the generous permission of Forward Film Production (Beirut, Lebanon).

Contact: Hank Okazaki