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3 Things You Should Know About My Hijab Screened at Youth Event in Times Square

November 10, 2015by dianewatt

Kayf Abdulqadir’s award-winning video – 3 Things You Should Know About My Hijab – was screened on November 3 in Times Square! This short video is certainly making the rounds! Shot […]

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“3 Things you should know about my hijab” selected to screen at Hamptons International Film Festival

September 20, 2015by dianewatt

Kay Abdulqadir’s video “3 Things you should know about my Hijab” has been selected to screen at this year’s Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF 2015). The screening will be on […]

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Why do youth new literacy practices outside of school matter?

July 9, 2015by dianewatt

In June, Fartousa, Hodan, Kayf and I traveled to Philadelphia to screen a rough cut of our documentary at the Annual Conference of the National Association for Media Literacy Education. […]

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Screening our Documentary at NAMLE Philadelphia

June 24, 2015by dianewatt

Session: Muslim, Female, YouTubers Speak Back: Collaborating on a Documentary for Teacher Education Presenters: Diane Watt, Fartousa Siyad, Kayf Abdulqadir, Hodan Hujaleh During this session we share our experiences collaborating […]

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PLURAL+ Insight 2014: Kayf Abdulqadir is commended

April 30, 2015by dianewatt

http://www.insightfestival.co.uk/2014/11/plural-insight-2014-kayf-abdulqadir/ Kayf Abdulqadir, a young filmmaker from Canada, has been commended for the PLURAL+ Insight Award 2014 for her film ’3 Things You Should Know About My Hijab’ This whirlwind […]

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Funding and resources for this research were provided for two years by the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary. Thank you also to Dr. Shirley Steinberg for supporting this project.

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