ANERA’s 2017 Gala
Oct 13 2017
Friday
– EST
1250 New York Ave NW,
Washington, DC 20005
ANERA ‘s 2017 Annual Gala “Tapestry of Humanity: The Common Thread that Binds Us All” will raise funds to help Syrian refugees and Palestinian families through projects that support education, economic opportunities and dignity for people across Palestine and Lebanon.
On Friday, October 13, 2017, ANERA friends, old and new, are coming together in recognition and support of our shared humanity. This special evening of inspiration will take place at the stunning National Museum of Women in the Arts in downtown Washington, DC and feature special guests…
Ahmed Shihab-Eldin
Huda Asfour
Huda is one of a new generation of young and innovative Arab women singersongwriters. Born to Palestinian parents in Lebanon in 1982, she studied at the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music under Khaled Jubran. Huda has collaborated with artists in Tunisia, Gaza, Ramallah, Egypt, Lebanon and the U.S.
Omar Offendum
Omar is a Syrian-American spoken word artist, raised in Washington DC and living in Los Angeles. He has been featured on several major news outlets (Al Jazeera /PBS/LA Times/Rolling Stone/VICE/NY Times/The European) and toured the world to promote his ground-breaking music.