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Contractor's Name
Reem Assil
Approval Date
9/27/2022
End Date
10/14/2022
Department
Library
Department Project Manager
Abigail Cooley
Subject / Project Title
One Everett, One Book Program
Tracking Number
0003487
Total Compensation
$7,700.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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EXHIBIT A <br /> Topic and Length of Speech: One Everett, One Book: Arabiyya <br /> 10/11 KEYNOTE. Cost: $3,850.00 <br /> 45-minute presentation followed by 15-minute Q&A covering topics including (presentation to <br /> be followed by book-signing): <br /> •the intersections of politics &food(how food can be a conduit for politics, why food is <br /> political, how we can find our purpose through food, and how we can make change in the world <br /> to better understand our relationship to food) STANDARD <br /> •the intersectionalities of being an activist, moil AGREEMENT <br /> •tools for how to advance an anti-capitalist lens APPROVED AS TO <br /> • solidarity economies -how presenter has been FORM Df a worker-owned <br /> cooperative in the service industry DAVID C. HALL <br /> • how to build democracy and democratic cultur CITY ATTORNEY <br /> •how food was part of presenter's journey to fin <br /> •being Arab in the diaspora and what it's like to CITY ATTORNEY U.S. -how to carve your <br /> own space and navigate xenophobia, racism, pat, <br /> •women/female/femme entrepreneurship-how to navigate and strive to thrive in a food industry <br /> and world dominated by men <br /> 10/14 FACILITATED ACTIVITY: FOOD/CLASS DEMONSTRATION. Cost: $3,850 <br /> Presentation/activity on the science, politics, and cultural impacts and importance of bread- <br /> making-how food and bread are central to presenter's identity, culture, and personal and <br /> professional journeys. Will facilitate participants through experiential learning using popular <br /> education, group discussions, interactive activities, and storytelling. <br /> Goals/Objectives: <br /> By the end of facilitated activity, participants will: <br /> •Learn Arab bread baking basics and its alchemy, political, and cultural importance and impacts <br /> through popular education and demonstration/interactivity <br /> 'Understand how Arab bread and hospitality connect to social change work <br /> •Have fun and engage in group learning and discussion <br /> •Learn a little something about presenter and Arab culture and cuisine! <br /> Location Date Time <br /> Everett Performaing Arts 10/11 7pm <br /> Center 2710 Wetmore Ave, <br /> Everett, WA 98201, Everett, <br /> Page 3 <br /> (Form Approved by City Attorney's Office August 1, 2011, updated May 13, 2022) <br />
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