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Kids Theater This lVeekend
International Childrens Day will take place on
Sunday July 22 at Miami Dade Colleges (MDC)
InterAmerican Campus It is as part of the XXVII
Internati onal Theatre Festival
Sponsored by Target this annual celebration of bilingual theater is presented
in collaboration with Teatro Avante and The Center for Literature and Theater
MDC Free and open to everyone
International Childrens Day features a variety of fun and engaging events the
entire family can enjoy There will be arts and crafts live drumming workshops
for children in acting dance voice and music theatrical performances and
more
The InterAmerican Campus 627 SW 27 Ave Free parking will be available at
the student garage (entrance on Sw 7 St) For more information call Teatro
Avante at 305-445-8877 or the InterAmerican Campus at 305-237-6186
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
2 pm - 3 pm Arts and crafts rides face painting live drumming and
combo meals
3 pm - 4 pm Performance Yo la lIamo Ruslta Rojas
4 pm - 5 pm Workshops Acting dance voicemusic painting and
puppetry
515 pm - 545 pm Presentations by selected workshop partiCipants
6 pm - 7 pm Performance EI encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal
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Tealro Avantes 27th annual Hispanic Theatre Festival honors Latino plays from the States
A pedDphile gets his cDmeuppance in Short EyesInternational Hispanic Theatre Festival Produced by Mario Ernesto Sdl1chezThrough
July 29 at various venues in downtown Miamiand Key Biltcayne 305 -445-8877 teatroavantecom
Tickets cost $30($25[or students and seniors)
BY CHRIS JOSEPH
Iwant you to hold my motherfuckingdick while I pee a goa teed ruffian in cu t-off sleeves barks at a pale fragile -looking guy So I dont get my hands wet
The bearded one turns from the urinal and with his exposed penis dangling from his open fly marches toward his victim
No the wimpyguy shrieks I cant do that
Oh you cant do that But you can rape 7-year-old girls
The reaction from the approximately 300 audience members inside the Adrienne Arsht Center was a mixture of nervous lallghter fear and lIneasiness Its not easy to watch an angry prison inmate brazenly bully a weaker one by exposing himself
An actor whipping out his genitals is one hell of a way to kick off a theater fesshytival but it was Teatro Avantes choice for opening the 27th annual International Hispanic Theatre Festival (IHTF) The scene is part ofShort Eyes the legendary Puerto Rican poet Miguel Pineros chillshying 1974 play about inmates confronting a child rapist in a New York jail Its staging at this years festial was both a stroke ofbrilshy
lianee and fortunate timing given that news had just broken that Penn State football coach Joe Paterno had covered up an asshysistants years of sexually assaulting boys
Fornearly three decades the IHTF has been a venerable gra]gt bagoftheatrical and cultural goodness from Central America South America and Spain This year the focus is on Latino theater from the United States
With outstanding-plays from places as varied as Mexico Colombia and Chile the festival has always churned out a dishyverse array of productions that stir the soul and bring attention to Hispanic playshywrights and acting ensembles The IHTF rolled out its latest version which runs through July 29 last Friday night at the Arsht Centers Carnival Studio Theater
We have been honoring other counshytries since 2008 Mario Emesto Sanchez the founder and producing artistic direcshytor of the IHTF told New Times We felt it was time to honor the USNs Latino theater Audiences will be able to experishyence some of the best Hispanic groups from Miami LA and New York preshysented in English as well as Spanish
Inaddition to us theater there will be productions from four other countries Chile Argentina Spain and Ecuador The festivals second night featured the politishycally charged lnfieles (Unfaithfuf) by Chilean
playwright Marco Antonio de la Parra It was perionned by Miamis Teatrp Promeshyteo a new tompany that shows promise as an artistic force in South Florida
Directed by Ernest Figueroa the play centered around the political upheaval caused by brutal dictator Augusto Pinochet in the late 1980s But the throwback set-
if the rest of the festival is this goodMiami is in for some earth-shattering entertainment
tingdidnt detract from the works power to communicate the human condition to a contemporary audience Though the play was a reaction to and indictment ofPinOshychets regime Figueroa said as he prepared for his IHTF directorial debut It focuses more on how this type ofoppression affects humanity Ultimately life is not about politishycal influences but how individuals are afshyfected Here in Miami for some people the politics of the playstill resonates strongly
This Thursday and Friday July 19 and 20 the New York company Zerocompania will periorm Diana Chery-RamifezsAvioshynes dePapel (Paper Airplanes) at Teatro Prometeo at MiamimiddotDade Colleges Volfson
Campus (300 NE Second Ave Miami) The Colombian-born Chery-Ramirez has worked as a director teacher and playshywright with several companies stateside and in her native countryAviones de Papel which marks her first turn in the IHTF focuses on domestic violence and the walls of loneliness behind which the characshyters hide As a playwright 1 think these characters are sketches of many people who hide in the midst of big cities CheryshyRamirez says of the two central actors in her play ((The) submerge themselves in their intimate worlds hoping to cure their wounds Both have suffered from doshymestic violence in different ways When they are forced to share a wall that dh~des their spaces they have to find ways to deal with that Both shows begin at 830 pm
The festival gets visually poetic July 21 and 22 at the Arsht Center (1300 Biscayne Blvd Miami) with Spanish troupe Kulunka Teatros Andrey Dorine a play that delves into the subject of Alzheimers disease through two elderly characters portrayed by actors wearing cartoonish masks Kulunkas dedication to what it calls stage language is the driving force behind this performance piece Saturdays performance begi ns at 830 pm and Sundays show starts at 5 pm
July 21 and 22 will also include a free bilingual play for families EI Encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal (Juan Bobo Meets PedroAnimaf) performed by New Yorks Teatro Sea The circus-style play with puppets and live music will take place at the Key Biscayne Community Center shy(10 Village Green Way Key Biscayne) and at the Miami Dade College InterAmerishycan Campus (627 SW 27th Ave Miami)
Short Eyes performed by the LA-based Urban Theatre Movement might just be the festivals highlight The staggering producshytion was peppered with dark humor and visshycerally intense moments The story is based largely on the playwrights experiences in Sing Sing wherehe served time for armed robbery The inmates led by Longshoeshyportrayed brilliantly by veteran character actorMark Rolston who incidentally played Bogs the inmate who wanted to rape Tim Robbinss Andy Dufresne in the 1994 film Shawshank Redemption - torment white middle-class Clark the prisoner se1tenced for raping a young girl They viciously beat him and then plot his murder in the shower The sexual politics and unnerving portrayal of violence made for fantasti c theater
Though some of the language was outshydated (the play was written in the 70s) and some ofthe perfonnances from minor characters a bit forced and overdone Pishyneros prose and pace were gripping The five-minute monologue by a character called Ice Man (played with uproarious flair by Carl Crudup) about masturbating to a Jane
middot Fonda photograph was a hilarious showcase ofthe playwrights understated brilliance If
middot the restofthe festival is this good Miami is in for some earth-shatteringentertairiment
Weve made a very special effort in middot the selection of the works we present and their artistic quality Sanchez says of this years fest Were proud that we have been able to thrive for 27 years
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SPLC pushes for end to Floridas discrinlinatory tuition policy Wendy Ruiz has lived in Florida her entire life She graduated from a Florida public high school and enrolled at Sign up for newsletters Miami Dade College
Media Inquiries But because she cant prove the federal immigration status of her parents she must pay out-of-state tuition which can SPLC in the News more than triple the cost of a college education in Florida
Thanks to this policy Ruiz must work multiple jobs to pay for her education And a two-year degree will take at least three years to earn She simply can t afford to take a full course load
The Southern Poverty Law Center is urging a federal court to strike down state policies that discriminate against aspiring college students who are US citizens and Florida residents but are treated as out-of-state residents solely because of their parents federal immigration status
The SPLC pushed for the end of this discriminatory policy in a motion for summary judgment filed with the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida State legislators have failed to pass a bill that would put an end to this discrimination against some US citizens who reside in Florida
Floridas policy which puts a major barrier between these hardworking American students and a good education is unconscionable said Jerri Katzerman deputy legal director for the SPLC Weve asked the court to strike down this unconstitutional policy Florida legislators have failed to protect these US citizen students who are taxpayers voters and our next generation of leaders
Florida law only requires dependent students to prove their parents have resided in Florida for 12 consecutive months before college enrollment in order to receive in-state tuition rates But within the past two years the states board of education and board of governors have required that students also prove their parents federal immigration status If unable to do so these US citizen students are classified as out-of-state residents even if theyve lived their entire lives in Florida
The difference between tuition for these students is staggering At Florida State University the annual out-of-state tuition is $14444 higher than the in-state tuition rate At the University of Florida the difference comes to more than $22200 per year
The SPLC filed a federal class action lawsuit in October challenging these policies that treat students who are US citizen and residents of Florida as non-residents solely because their parents are undocumented residents The lawsuit filed on behalf of Ruiz and others charged that this is an unconstitutional practice
Noel Saucedo another SPLC client in this case is a US citizen who was lived in Florida since 2006 He graduated from a Florida public high school in June 2010 and enrolled in Miami Dade College with a full scholarship to the two-year program
Saudedo is unable to prove the federal immigration status of his parents As a result he was charged out-of-state tuition and the amount of his scholarship will not cover his full tuition costs It will take him more than two years to earn his two-year degree because he cannot afford to take a full course load every semester
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During the last legislative session the Florida legislature failed to ensure tuition equality for all American students who are Florida residents
Legislators took some bold steps forward last session toward resolving this issue said Tania Galloni managing attorney for the SPLCs Florida office The bills proposed however would have imposed additional hurdles on these US citizen students thereby denying full equality Legislators can finish the job this year by passing legislation that applies the same residency requirements for all American citizen students
To ensure equality the legislature would have to pass a law that only requires US citizen students to prove they have resided in the state for 12 consecutive months regardless of their parents immigration status
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And increasingly Christians Jews and others are joining them (See information box below) IfiOU go
There is nothing more basic than putting our differences aside and sitting at a table said Mohamed Abushadi of the Islamic Center of Boca Raton which has had such dinners for years along with the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association Its an act of worship to break bread in a friendly
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Muslims Begin Time Of Fasting Participants mention several pluses They share tasty Middle Eastern or South Asian dishes They ask and answer questions They learn names and often become friends
Muslim Holy Month Near When you look at someone from afar theyre just someone of a different faith said Odeh Saad who took part in the Boca Raton interfaith Iftar last year Then you talk with them and find theyre common
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The interfaith Iftars are a natural for Palm Beach County where the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Ramadan Spiritual Social Moral Association holds twice-monthly meetings Its members belong not only to Muslim and Christian bodies
but also toJewish Bahai Buddhist Hindu and other groups
Muslims Start Month Of Fasting Prayer The Islamic Center will use Ramadan this year to unveil its new 20000-square-foot mosque a lightshygreen-walled building with a tower and green dome Its open house is planned for Aug 13-18 with interfaith Iftar planned at 830 pm Aug 15-16
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Boca Raton I had no idea [fasting] was so severe not even any water said the Rev Paula Hayward secretary for
Delray Beach the Delray Beach clergy group I asked how the women could cook all day and not eal
Ramadan Another group having interfaith Iftar dinners is theCouncil on American-Islamic Relations This will be its second year but the program is already yielding rewards said community relations director Ghazala Salam
It helps show that were not the others - we live here in this society Salam said Its more than tolerance just putting up with the other person We have to get to know each other
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About 20 people last year attended the Sharing Ramadan dinner at a restaurant in Plantation Pastor Sam Wright praised the abundant chicken beef and other dishes but enjoyed the QampA session even more
When we come to know people who are different than we are its harder to put them in negative categories said Wright who has taught world religions at SI Thomas Universityand Miami-Dade College
Saad of the Boca Raton mosque voiced similar beliefs When Christians and Jews and Muslims unite they can stand for whats right The fundamental thing is to respect people no matter who they worship
If we know one another we can build bridges and a stronger community
For a list of South Florida iftars that will be open to the public visit sunsentinelcomlfaith
JOOavisTribunecom or 954-356-4730
List of Ramadan dinners Heres a list of some dinners open to the public for Ramadan The Islamic holy month starts today or Saturday depending on when the new moon is sighted Admission is free to all the dinners
Boca Raton Whe re Islamic Center of Boca Raton 3100 NoN Fifth Ave
When (tentative) 830 pm Aug 15-16
Sponsors Islamic Center of Boca Raton and Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association
Cost Free
RSVP 561-395-7221
Boca Raton
Whe re American Islamic Center of Florida 807 N Federal Highway
When 840 pm after sunset prayer July 26 and 27 then Aug 2 and 3 then Aug 7-20
Information 561-361-7033
Fort Lauderdale
Where Masjid Tawhid 1557 NoN Fifth St
Whe n 815 pm Thursday-Sunday through Aug 15
Call 954-309-9803
Fort Laude rdale
Where To be announced
When 730 pm Aug 1
Sponsor Council on American-Islamic Relations South Florida chapter
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Cost Free
RSVP 954-272-0490
Hallandale Beach Whe re Ahmadiyya Muslim Community 1Bait-ul-Naseer Mosque 208 NVV Seventh Court
When 830 pm each night
Information Visit amcmiamLinfo or call Mansura Minhas 786-376-7111
Hollywood
Where Islamic Movement of Florida 3201 N 74th Ave
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-894-9110 or infoimoforg
Margate Whe re Masjid Jamaat AI-Mumineen 3222 Holiday Springs Blvd
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-575-3872
Miramar Where Masjid AI-Hijrah 6128 SW 27th SI
When 825 pm daily through Aug 18
Call 954-662-6260
Pembroke Pines
Where Darul Uloom Islamic Institute 7050 Pines Blvd
Whe n 825 pm July 20 through Aug 18
Call 954-986-0158
Pembroke Pines Where Masjid Jamaat UI-Mutaqeen 1010 SW 196th Ave
When 815 pm daily through Aug 19
Call 954-437-3338
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Childrens Day International Childrens Day at
Miami Dade Colleges InterAmerican Campus features a variety of fun and engaging events the entire family can enshyjoy There will be arts and crafts live drumming workshops for children in acting dance voice and music theatrical perforshymances and more 23 pm arts and crafts rides face painting Iive drumming and combo meals 3-4 pm Yo la llamo Rusita Rojas performance 4-5 pm workshops on acting dance voicemusic painting and pupshypetry 515~545 pm presentashytions by selected workshop parshyticipants 6-7 pm El encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal theater performance July 22 Miami Dade College IntershyAmerican Campus 627 S W 27th Ave Miami Free
Details (305)445-8877 or(305) 237-6186 or wwwmdcedu
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FILM Friday 720 UN LIKELY BOND
The Intouchables (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comshyedy about friendship trust and hushyman possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart exshycon caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honshyesty and humor between two indishyviduals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350630 and 910 pm Additional s creenings through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 SW Eighth St Miami $8 for MDC students and
staff seniors and Miami Film Socishyety Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedu cultureltower
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Books amp Books hosls a Women amp Wealth Workshop designed to adshydress emotional and spiritual money issues along with Social Security facts stock market information and financial goals for women Margarita Montemar a retired professor of mathematics at Miami-Dade College for over 30 years wants to share her experi ence to help women make wise financial decisions and get to the botshytom ofhow they experience and handle money 5 pm Books amp Books 265 Arago n Ave Coral Gables $ j 0 at the door Details (305) 442-4408 or www booksandbookscom
UNLIKELY BOND The IntouchabJes (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comedy about friendship trust and hunian possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart ex-con caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honesty and humor between two individuals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350 630 and 9 10 pm on July 20 Additional performances through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 S W Eighth St Miami Tickets cost $8 for MDC students and staff seniors and Miami Film Society Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedulculturetower
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International Childrens Day will take place on
Sunday July 22 at Miami Dade Colleges (MDC)
InterAmerican Campus It is as part of the XXVII
Internati onal Theatre Festival
Sponsored by Target this annual celebration of bilingual theater is presented
in collaboration with Teatro Avante and The Center for Literature and Theater
MDC Free and open to everyone
International Childrens Day features a variety of fun and engaging events the
entire family can enjoy There will be arts and crafts live drumming workshops
for children in acting dance voice and music theatrical performances and
more
The InterAmerican Campus 627 SW 27 Ave Free parking will be available at
the student garage (entrance on Sw 7 St) For more information call Teatro
Avante at 305-445-8877 or the InterAmerican Campus at 305-237-6186
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
2 pm - 3 pm Arts and crafts rides face painting live drumming and
combo meals
3 pm - 4 pm Performance Yo la lIamo Ruslta Rojas
4 pm - 5 pm Workshops Acting dance voicemusic painting and
puppetry
515 pm - 545 pm Presentations by selected workshop partiCipants
6 pm - 7 pm Performance EI encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal
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Tealro Avantes 27th annual Hispanic Theatre Festival honors Latino plays from the States
A pedDphile gets his cDmeuppance in Short EyesInternational Hispanic Theatre Festival Produced by Mario Ernesto Sdl1chezThrough
July 29 at various venues in downtown Miamiand Key Biltcayne 305 -445-8877 teatroavantecom
Tickets cost $30($25[or students and seniors)
BY CHRIS JOSEPH
Iwant you to hold my motherfuckingdick while I pee a goa teed ruffian in cu t-off sleeves barks at a pale fragile -looking guy So I dont get my hands wet
The bearded one turns from the urinal and with his exposed penis dangling from his open fly marches toward his victim
No the wimpyguy shrieks I cant do that
Oh you cant do that But you can rape 7-year-old girls
The reaction from the approximately 300 audience members inside the Adrienne Arsht Center was a mixture of nervous lallghter fear and lIneasiness Its not easy to watch an angry prison inmate brazenly bully a weaker one by exposing himself
An actor whipping out his genitals is one hell of a way to kick off a theater fesshytival but it was Teatro Avantes choice for opening the 27th annual International Hispanic Theatre Festival (IHTF) The scene is part ofShort Eyes the legendary Puerto Rican poet Miguel Pineros chillshying 1974 play about inmates confronting a child rapist in a New York jail Its staging at this years festial was both a stroke ofbrilshy
lianee and fortunate timing given that news had just broken that Penn State football coach Joe Paterno had covered up an asshysistants years of sexually assaulting boys
Fornearly three decades the IHTF has been a venerable gra]gt bagoftheatrical and cultural goodness from Central America South America and Spain This year the focus is on Latino theater from the United States
With outstanding-plays from places as varied as Mexico Colombia and Chile the festival has always churned out a dishyverse array of productions that stir the soul and bring attention to Hispanic playshywrights and acting ensembles The IHTF rolled out its latest version which runs through July 29 last Friday night at the Arsht Centers Carnival Studio Theater
We have been honoring other counshytries since 2008 Mario Emesto Sanchez the founder and producing artistic direcshytor of the IHTF told New Times We felt it was time to honor the USNs Latino theater Audiences will be able to experishyence some of the best Hispanic groups from Miami LA and New York preshysented in English as well as Spanish
Inaddition to us theater there will be productions from four other countries Chile Argentina Spain and Ecuador The festivals second night featured the politishycally charged lnfieles (Unfaithfuf) by Chilean
playwright Marco Antonio de la Parra It was perionned by Miamis Teatrp Promeshyteo a new tompany that shows promise as an artistic force in South Florida
Directed by Ernest Figueroa the play centered around the political upheaval caused by brutal dictator Augusto Pinochet in the late 1980s But the throwback set-
if the rest of the festival is this goodMiami is in for some earth-shattering entertainment
tingdidnt detract from the works power to communicate the human condition to a contemporary audience Though the play was a reaction to and indictment ofPinOshychets regime Figueroa said as he prepared for his IHTF directorial debut It focuses more on how this type ofoppression affects humanity Ultimately life is not about politishycal influences but how individuals are afshyfected Here in Miami for some people the politics of the playstill resonates strongly
This Thursday and Friday July 19 and 20 the New York company Zerocompania will periorm Diana Chery-RamifezsAvioshynes dePapel (Paper Airplanes) at Teatro Prometeo at MiamimiddotDade Colleges Volfson
Campus (300 NE Second Ave Miami) The Colombian-born Chery-Ramirez has worked as a director teacher and playshywright with several companies stateside and in her native countryAviones de Papel which marks her first turn in the IHTF focuses on domestic violence and the walls of loneliness behind which the characshyters hide As a playwright 1 think these characters are sketches of many people who hide in the midst of big cities CheryshyRamirez says of the two central actors in her play ((The) submerge themselves in their intimate worlds hoping to cure their wounds Both have suffered from doshymestic violence in different ways When they are forced to share a wall that dh~des their spaces they have to find ways to deal with that Both shows begin at 830 pm
The festival gets visually poetic July 21 and 22 at the Arsht Center (1300 Biscayne Blvd Miami) with Spanish troupe Kulunka Teatros Andrey Dorine a play that delves into the subject of Alzheimers disease through two elderly characters portrayed by actors wearing cartoonish masks Kulunkas dedication to what it calls stage language is the driving force behind this performance piece Saturdays performance begi ns at 830 pm and Sundays show starts at 5 pm
July 21 and 22 will also include a free bilingual play for families EI Encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal (Juan Bobo Meets PedroAnimaf) performed by New Yorks Teatro Sea The circus-style play with puppets and live music will take place at the Key Biscayne Community Center shy(10 Village Green Way Key Biscayne) and at the Miami Dade College InterAmerishycan Campus (627 SW 27th Ave Miami)
Short Eyes performed by the LA-based Urban Theatre Movement might just be the festivals highlight The staggering producshytion was peppered with dark humor and visshycerally intense moments The story is based largely on the playwrights experiences in Sing Sing wherehe served time for armed robbery The inmates led by Longshoeshyportrayed brilliantly by veteran character actorMark Rolston who incidentally played Bogs the inmate who wanted to rape Tim Robbinss Andy Dufresne in the 1994 film Shawshank Redemption - torment white middle-class Clark the prisoner se1tenced for raping a young girl They viciously beat him and then plot his murder in the shower The sexual politics and unnerving portrayal of violence made for fantasti c theater
Though some of the language was outshydated (the play was written in the 70s) and some ofthe perfonnances from minor characters a bit forced and overdone Pishyneros prose and pace were gripping The five-minute monologue by a character called Ice Man (played with uproarious flair by Carl Crudup) about masturbating to a Jane
middot Fonda photograph was a hilarious showcase ofthe playwrights understated brilliance If
middot the restofthe festival is this good Miami is in for some earth-shatteringentertairiment
Weve made a very special effort in middot the selection of the works we present and their artistic quality Sanchez says of this years fest Were proud that we have been able to thrive for 27 years
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SPLC pushes for end to Floridas discrinlinatory tuition policy Wendy Ruiz has lived in Florida her entire life She graduated from a Florida public high school and enrolled at Sign up for newsletters Miami Dade College
Media Inquiries But because she cant prove the federal immigration status of her parents she must pay out-of-state tuition which can SPLC in the News more than triple the cost of a college education in Florida
Thanks to this policy Ruiz must work multiple jobs to pay for her education And a two-year degree will take at least three years to earn She simply can t afford to take a full course load
The Southern Poverty Law Center is urging a federal court to strike down state policies that discriminate against aspiring college students who are US citizens and Florida residents but are treated as out-of-state residents solely because of their parents federal immigration status
The SPLC pushed for the end of this discriminatory policy in a motion for summary judgment filed with the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida State legislators have failed to pass a bill that would put an end to this discrimination against some US citizens who reside in Florida
Floridas policy which puts a major barrier between these hardworking American students and a good education is unconscionable said Jerri Katzerman deputy legal director for the SPLC Weve asked the court to strike down this unconstitutional policy Florida legislators have failed to protect these US citizen students who are taxpayers voters and our next generation of leaders
Florida law only requires dependent students to prove their parents have resided in Florida for 12 consecutive months before college enrollment in order to receive in-state tuition rates But within the past two years the states board of education and board of governors have required that students also prove their parents federal immigration status If unable to do so these US citizen students are classified as out-of-state residents even if theyve lived their entire lives in Florida
The difference between tuition for these students is staggering At Florida State University the annual out-of-state tuition is $14444 higher than the in-state tuition rate At the University of Florida the difference comes to more than $22200 per year
The SPLC filed a federal class action lawsuit in October challenging these policies that treat students who are US citizen and residents of Florida as non-residents solely because their parents are undocumented residents The lawsuit filed on behalf of Ruiz and others charged that this is an unconstitutional practice
Noel Saucedo another SPLC client in this case is a US citizen who was lived in Florida since 2006 He graduated from a Florida public high school in June 2010 and enrolled in Miami Dade College with a full scholarship to the two-year program
Saudedo is unable to prove the federal immigration status of his parents As a result he was charged out-of-state tuition and the amount of his scholarship will not cover his full tuition costs It will take him more than two years to earn his two-year degree because he cannot afford to take a full course load every semester
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During the last legislative session the Florida legislature failed to ensure tuition equality for all American students who are Florida residents
Legislators took some bold steps forward last session toward resolving this issue said Tania Galloni managing attorney for the SPLCs Florida office The bills proposed however would have imposed additional hurdles on these US citizen students thereby denying full equality Legislators can finish the job this year by passing legislation that applies the same residency requirements for all American citizen students
To ensure equality the legislature would have to pass a law that only requires US citizen students to prove they have resided in the state for 12 consecutive months regardless of their parents immigration status
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There is nothing more basic than putting our differences aside and sitting at a table said Mohamed Abushadi of the Islamic Center of Boca Raton which has had such dinners for years along with the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association Its an act of worship to break bread in a friendly
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Muslims Begin Time Of Fasting Participants mention several pluses They share tasty Middle Eastern or South Asian dishes They ask and answer questions They learn names and often become friends
Muslim Holy Month Near When you look at someone from afar theyre just someone of a different faith said Odeh Saad who took part in the Boca Raton interfaith Iftar last year Then you talk with them and find theyre common
Spirituat Renewal Marks Ramadan people just like you
The interfaith Iftars are a natural for Palm Beach County where the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Ramadan Spiritual Social Moral Association holds twice-monthly meetings Its members belong not only to Muslim and Christian bodies
but also toJewish Bahai Buddhist Hindu and other groups
Muslims Start Month Of Fasting Prayer The Islamic Center will use Ramadan this year to unveil its new 20000-square-foot mosque a lightshygreen-walled building with a tower and green dome Its open house is planned for Aug 13-18 with interfaith Iftar planned at 830 pm Aug 15-16
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Boca Raton I had no idea [fasting] was so severe not even any water said the Rev Paula Hayward secretary for
Delray Beach the Delray Beach clergy group I asked how the women could cook all day and not eal
Ramadan Another group having interfaith Iftar dinners is theCouncil on American-Islamic Relations This will be its second year but the program is already yielding rewards said community relations director Ghazala Salam
It helps show that were not the others - we live here in this society Salam said Its more than tolerance just putting up with the other person We have to get to know each other
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About 20 people last year attended the Sharing Ramadan dinner at a restaurant in Plantation Pastor Sam Wright praised the abundant chicken beef and other dishes but enjoyed the QampA session even more
When we come to know people who are different than we are its harder to put them in negative categories said Wright who has taught world religions at SI Thomas Universityand Miami-Dade College
Saad of the Boca Raton mosque voiced similar beliefs When Christians and Jews and Muslims unite they can stand for whats right The fundamental thing is to respect people no matter who they worship
If we know one another we can build bridges and a stronger community
For a list of South Florida iftars that will be open to the public visit sunsentinelcomlfaith
JOOavisTribunecom or 954-356-4730
List of Ramadan dinners Heres a list of some dinners open to the public for Ramadan The Islamic holy month starts today or Saturday depending on when the new moon is sighted Admission is free to all the dinners
Boca Raton Whe re Islamic Center of Boca Raton 3100 NoN Fifth Ave
When (tentative) 830 pm Aug 15-16
Sponsors Islamic Center of Boca Raton and Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association
Cost Free
RSVP 561-395-7221
Boca Raton
Whe re American Islamic Center of Florida 807 N Federal Highway
When 840 pm after sunset prayer July 26 and 27 then Aug 2 and 3 then Aug 7-20
Information 561-361-7033
Fort Lauderdale
Where Masjid Tawhid 1557 NoN Fifth St
Whe n 815 pm Thursday-Sunday through Aug 15
Call 954-309-9803
Fort Laude rdale
Where To be announced
When 730 pm Aug 1
Sponsor Council on American-Islamic Relations South Florida chapter
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Cost Free
RSVP 954-272-0490
Hallandale Beach Whe re Ahmadiyya Muslim Community 1Bait-ul-Naseer Mosque 208 NVV Seventh Court
When 830 pm each night
Information Visit amcmiamLinfo or call Mansura Minhas 786-376-7111
Hollywood
Where Islamic Movement of Florida 3201 N 74th Ave
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-894-9110 or infoimoforg
Margate Whe re Masjid Jamaat AI-Mumineen 3222 Holiday Springs Blvd
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-575-3872
Miramar Where Masjid AI-Hijrah 6128 SW 27th SI
When 825 pm daily through Aug 18
Call 954-662-6260
Pembroke Pines
Where Darul Uloom Islamic Institute 7050 Pines Blvd
Whe n 825 pm July 20 through Aug 18
Call 954-986-0158
Pembroke Pines Where Masjid Jamaat UI-Mutaqeen 1010 SW 196th Ave
When 815 pm daily through Aug 19
Call 954-437-3338
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Childrens Day International Childrens Day at
Miami Dade Colleges InterAmerican Campus features a variety of fun and engaging events the entire family can enshyjoy There will be arts and crafts live drumming workshops for children in acting dance voice and music theatrical perforshymances and more 23 pm arts and crafts rides face painting Iive drumming and combo meals 3-4 pm Yo la llamo Rusita Rojas performance 4-5 pm workshops on acting dance voicemusic painting and pupshypetry 515~545 pm presentashytions by selected workshop parshyticipants 6-7 pm El encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal theater performance July 22 Miami Dade College IntershyAmerican Campus 627 S W 27th Ave Miami Free
Details (305)445-8877 or(305) 237-6186 or wwwmdcedu
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FILM Friday 720 UN LIKELY BOND
The Intouchables (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comshyedy about friendship trust and hushyman possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart exshycon caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honshyesty and humor between two indishyviduals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350630 and 910 pm Additional s creenings through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 SW Eighth St Miami $8 for MDC students and
staff seniors and Miami Film Socishyety Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedu cultureltower
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Books amp Books hosls a Women amp Wealth Workshop designed to adshydress emotional and spiritual money issues along with Social Security facts stock market information and financial goals for women Margarita Montemar a retired professor of mathematics at Miami-Dade College for over 30 years wants to share her experi ence to help women make wise financial decisions and get to the botshytom ofhow they experience and handle money 5 pm Books amp Books 265 Arago n Ave Coral Gables $ j 0 at the door Details (305) 442-4408 or www booksandbookscom
UNLIKELY BOND The IntouchabJes (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comedy about friendship trust and hunian possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart ex-con caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honesty and humor between two individuals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350 630 and 9 10 pm on July 20 Additional performances through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 S W Eighth St Miami Tickets cost $8 for MDC students and staff seniors and Miami Film Society Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedulculturetower
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bull El lnstituto de Cultura Peruana invita al coctel Celebra Peru organizado por la Revista lVIujer en el que entregani los premios del XXI Concurso Literarioen homenaje al escritor Luis Alberto Sanchez Hotel JW Marrdot Marquis (255 Biscayne Blvd Way) Manana a las 730 pm
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A pedDphile gets his cDmeuppance in Short EyesInternational Hispanic Theatre Festival Produced by Mario Ernesto Sdl1chezThrough
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BY CHRIS JOSEPH
Iwant you to hold my motherfuckingdick while I pee a goa teed ruffian in cu t-off sleeves barks at a pale fragile -looking guy So I dont get my hands wet
The bearded one turns from the urinal and with his exposed penis dangling from his open fly marches toward his victim
No the wimpyguy shrieks I cant do that
Oh you cant do that But you can rape 7-year-old girls
The reaction from the approximately 300 audience members inside the Adrienne Arsht Center was a mixture of nervous lallghter fear and lIneasiness Its not easy to watch an angry prison inmate brazenly bully a weaker one by exposing himself
An actor whipping out his genitals is one hell of a way to kick off a theater fesshytival but it was Teatro Avantes choice for opening the 27th annual International Hispanic Theatre Festival (IHTF) The scene is part ofShort Eyes the legendary Puerto Rican poet Miguel Pineros chillshying 1974 play about inmates confronting a child rapist in a New York jail Its staging at this years festial was both a stroke ofbrilshy
lianee and fortunate timing given that news had just broken that Penn State football coach Joe Paterno had covered up an asshysistants years of sexually assaulting boys
Fornearly three decades the IHTF has been a venerable gra]gt bagoftheatrical and cultural goodness from Central America South America and Spain This year the focus is on Latino theater from the United States
With outstanding-plays from places as varied as Mexico Colombia and Chile the festival has always churned out a dishyverse array of productions that stir the soul and bring attention to Hispanic playshywrights and acting ensembles The IHTF rolled out its latest version which runs through July 29 last Friday night at the Arsht Centers Carnival Studio Theater
We have been honoring other counshytries since 2008 Mario Emesto Sanchez the founder and producing artistic direcshytor of the IHTF told New Times We felt it was time to honor the USNs Latino theater Audiences will be able to experishyence some of the best Hispanic groups from Miami LA and New York preshysented in English as well as Spanish
Inaddition to us theater there will be productions from four other countries Chile Argentina Spain and Ecuador The festivals second night featured the politishycally charged lnfieles (Unfaithfuf) by Chilean
playwright Marco Antonio de la Parra It was perionned by Miamis Teatrp Promeshyteo a new tompany that shows promise as an artistic force in South Florida
Directed by Ernest Figueroa the play centered around the political upheaval caused by brutal dictator Augusto Pinochet in the late 1980s But the throwback set-
if the rest of the festival is this goodMiami is in for some earth-shattering entertainment
tingdidnt detract from the works power to communicate the human condition to a contemporary audience Though the play was a reaction to and indictment ofPinOshychets regime Figueroa said as he prepared for his IHTF directorial debut It focuses more on how this type ofoppression affects humanity Ultimately life is not about politishycal influences but how individuals are afshyfected Here in Miami for some people the politics of the playstill resonates strongly
This Thursday and Friday July 19 and 20 the New York company Zerocompania will periorm Diana Chery-RamifezsAvioshynes dePapel (Paper Airplanes) at Teatro Prometeo at MiamimiddotDade Colleges Volfson
Campus (300 NE Second Ave Miami) The Colombian-born Chery-Ramirez has worked as a director teacher and playshywright with several companies stateside and in her native countryAviones de Papel which marks her first turn in the IHTF focuses on domestic violence and the walls of loneliness behind which the characshyters hide As a playwright 1 think these characters are sketches of many people who hide in the midst of big cities CheryshyRamirez says of the two central actors in her play ((The) submerge themselves in their intimate worlds hoping to cure their wounds Both have suffered from doshymestic violence in different ways When they are forced to share a wall that dh~des their spaces they have to find ways to deal with that Both shows begin at 830 pm
The festival gets visually poetic July 21 and 22 at the Arsht Center (1300 Biscayne Blvd Miami) with Spanish troupe Kulunka Teatros Andrey Dorine a play that delves into the subject of Alzheimers disease through two elderly characters portrayed by actors wearing cartoonish masks Kulunkas dedication to what it calls stage language is the driving force behind this performance piece Saturdays performance begi ns at 830 pm and Sundays show starts at 5 pm
July 21 and 22 will also include a free bilingual play for families EI Encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal (Juan Bobo Meets PedroAnimaf) performed by New Yorks Teatro Sea The circus-style play with puppets and live music will take place at the Key Biscayne Community Center shy(10 Village Green Way Key Biscayne) and at the Miami Dade College InterAmerishycan Campus (627 SW 27th Ave Miami)
Short Eyes performed by the LA-based Urban Theatre Movement might just be the festivals highlight The staggering producshytion was peppered with dark humor and visshycerally intense moments The story is based largely on the playwrights experiences in Sing Sing wherehe served time for armed robbery The inmates led by Longshoeshyportrayed brilliantly by veteran character actorMark Rolston who incidentally played Bogs the inmate who wanted to rape Tim Robbinss Andy Dufresne in the 1994 film Shawshank Redemption - torment white middle-class Clark the prisoner se1tenced for raping a young girl They viciously beat him and then plot his murder in the shower The sexual politics and unnerving portrayal of violence made for fantasti c theater
Though some of the language was outshydated (the play was written in the 70s) and some ofthe perfonnances from minor characters a bit forced and overdone Pishyneros prose and pace were gripping The five-minute monologue by a character called Ice Man (played with uproarious flair by Carl Crudup) about masturbating to a Jane
middot Fonda photograph was a hilarious showcase ofthe playwrights understated brilliance If
middot the restofthe festival is this good Miami is in for some earth-shatteringentertairiment
Weve made a very special effort in middot the selection of the works we present and their artistic quality Sanchez says of this years fest Were proud that we have been able to thrive for 27 years
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SPLC pushes for end to Floridas discrinlinatory tuition policy Wendy Ruiz has lived in Florida her entire life She graduated from a Florida public high school and enrolled at Sign up for newsletters Miami Dade College
Media Inquiries But because she cant prove the federal immigration status of her parents she must pay out-of-state tuition which can SPLC in the News more than triple the cost of a college education in Florida
Thanks to this policy Ruiz must work multiple jobs to pay for her education And a two-year degree will take at least three years to earn She simply can t afford to take a full course load
The Southern Poverty Law Center is urging a federal court to strike down state policies that discriminate against aspiring college students who are US citizens and Florida residents but are treated as out-of-state residents solely because of their parents federal immigration status
The SPLC pushed for the end of this discriminatory policy in a motion for summary judgment filed with the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida State legislators have failed to pass a bill that would put an end to this discrimination against some US citizens who reside in Florida
Floridas policy which puts a major barrier between these hardworking American students and a good education is unconscionable said Jerri Katzerman deputy legal director for the SPLC Weve asked the court to strike down this unconstitutional policy Florida legislators have failed to protect these US citizen students who are taxpayers voters and our next generation of leaders
Florida law only requires dependent students to prove their parents have resided in Florida for 12 consecutive months before college enrollment in order to receive in-state tuition rates But within the past two years the states board of education and board of governors have required that students also prove their parents federal immigration status If unable to do so these US citizen students are classified as out-of-state residents even if theyve lived their entire lives in Florida
The difference between tuition for these students is staggering At Florida State University the annual out-of-state tuition is $14444 higher than the in-state tuition rate At the University of Florida the difference comes to more than $22200 per year
The SPLC filed a federal class action lawsuit in October challenging these policies that treat students who are US citizen and residents of Florida as non-residents solely because their parents are undocumented residents The lawsuit filed on behalf of Ruiz and others charged that this is an unconstitutional practice
Noel Saucedo another SPLC client in this case is a US citizen who was lived in Florida since 2006 He graduated from a Florida public high school in June 2010 and enrolled in Miami Dade College with a full scholarship to the two-year program
Saudedo is unable to prove the federal immigration status of his parents As a result he was charged out-of-state tuition and the amount of his scholarship will not cover his full tuition costs It will take him more than two years to earn his two-year degree because he cannot afford to take a full course load every semester
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During the last legislative session the Florida legislature failed to ensure tuition equality for all American students who are Florida residents
Legislators took some bold steps forward last session toward resolving this issue said Tania Galloni managing attorney for the SPLCs Florida office The bills proposed however would have imposed additional hurdles on these US citizen students thereby denying full equality Legislators can finish the job this year by passing legislation that applies the same residency requirements for all American citizen students
To ensure equality the legislature would have to pass a law that only requires US citizen students to prove they have resided in the state for 12 consecutive months regardless of their parents immigration status
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And increasingly Christians Jews and others are joining them (See information box below) IfiOU go
There is nothing more basic than putting our differences aside and sitting at a table said Mohamed Abushadi of the Islamic Center of Boca Raton which has had such dinners for years along with the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association Its an act of worship to break bread in a friendly
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Muslims Begin Time Of Fasting Participants mention several pluses They share tasty Middle Eastern or South Asian dishes They ask and answer questions They learn names and often become friends
Muslim Holy Month Near When you look at someone from afar theyre just someone of a different faith said Odeh Saad who took part in the Boca Raton interfaith Iftar last year Then you talk with them and find theyre common
Spirituat Renewal Marks Ramadan people just like you
The interfaith Iftars are a natural for Palm Beach County where the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Ramadan Spiritual Social Moral Association holds twice-monthly meetings Its members belong not only to Muslim and Christian bodies
but also toJewish Bahai Buddhist Hindu and other groups
Muslims Start Month Of Fasting Prayer The Islamic Center will use Ramadan this year to unveil its new 20000-square-foot mosque a lightshygreen-walled building with a tower and green dome Its open house is planned for Aug 13-18 with interfaith Iftar planned at 830 pm Aug 15-16
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Boca Raton I had no idea [fasting] was so severe not even any water said the Rev Paula Hayward secretary for
Delray Beach the Delray Beach clergy group I asked how the women could cook all day and not eal
Ramadan Another group having interfaith Iftar dinners is theCouncil on American-Islamic Relations This will be its second year but the program is already yielding rewards said community relations director Ghazala Salam
It helps show that were not the others - we live here in this society Salam said Its more than tolerance just putting up with the other person We have to get to know each other
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About 20 people last year attended the Sharing Ramadan dinner at a restaurant in Plantation Pastor Sam Wright praised the abundant chicken beef and other dishes but enjoyed the QampA session even more
When we come to know people who are different than we are its harder to put them in negative categories said Wright who has taught world religions at SI Thomas Universityand Miami-Dade College
Saad of the Boca Raton mosque voiced similar beliefs When Christians and Jews and Muslims unite they can stand for whats right The fundamental thing is to respect people no matter who they worship
If we know one another we can build bridges and a stronger community
For a list of South Florida iftars that will be open to the public visit sunsentinelcomlfaith
JOOavisTribunecom or 954-356-4730
List of Ramadan dinners Heres a list of some dinners open to the public for Ramadan The Islamic holy month starts today or Saturday depending on when the new moon is sighted Admission is free to all the dinners
Boca Raton Whe re Islamic Center of Boca Raton 3100 NoN Fifth Ave
When (tentative) 830 pm Aug 15-16
Sponsors Islamic Center of Boca Raton and Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association
Cost Free
RSVP 561-395-7221
Boca Raton
Whe re American Islamic Center of Florida 807 N Federal Highway
When 840 pm after sunset prayer July 26 and 27 then Aug 2 and 3 then Aug 7-20
Information 561-361-7033
Fort Lauderdale
Where Masjid Tawhid 1557 NoN Fifth St
Whe n 815 pm Thursday-Sunday through Aug 15
Call 954-309-9803
Fort Laude rdale
Where To be announced
When 730 pm Aug 1
Sponsor Council on American-Islamic Relations South Florida chapter
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Cost Free
RSVP 954-272-0490
Hallandale Beach Whe re Ahmadiyya Muslim Community 1Bait-ul-Naseer Mosque 208 NVV Seventh Court
When 830 pm each night
Information Visit amcmiamLinfo or call Mansura Minhas 786-376-7111
Hollywood
Where Islamic Movement of Florida 3201 N 74th Ave
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-894-9110 or infoimoforg
Margate Whe re Masjid Jamaat AI-Mumineen 3222 Holiday Springs Blvd
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-575-3872
Miramar Where Masjid AI-Hijrah 6128 SW 27th SI
When 825 pm daily through Aug 18
Call 954-662-6260
Pembroke Pines
Where Darul Uloom Islamic Institute 7050 Pines Blvd
Whe n 825 pm July 20 through Aug 18
Call 954-986-0158
Pembroke Pines Where Masjid Jamaat UI-Mutaqeen 1010 SW 196th Ave
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Call 954-437-3338
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Childrens Day International Childrens Day at
Miami Dade Colleges InterAmerican Campus features a variety of fun and engaging events the entire family can enshyjoy There will be arts and crafts live drumming workshops for children in acting dance voice and music theatrical perforshymances and more 23 pm arts and crafts rides face painting Iive drumming and combo meals 3-4 pm Yo la llamo Rusita Rojas performance 4-5 pm workshops on acting dance voicemusic painting and pupshypetry 515~545 pm presentashytions by selected workshop parshyticipants 6-7 pm El encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal theater performance July 22 Miami Dade College IntershyAmerican Campus 627 S W 27th Ave Miami Free
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The Intouchables (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comshyedy about friendship trust and hushyman possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart exshycon caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honshyesty and humor between two indishyviduals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350630 and 910 pm Additional s creenings through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 SW Eighth St Miami $8 for MDC students and
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Books amp Books hosls a Women amp Wealth Workshop designed to adshydress emotional and spiritual money issues along with Social Security facts stock market information and financial goals for women Margarita Montemar a retired professor of mathematics at Miami-Dade College for over 30 years wants to share her experi ence to help women make wise financial decisions and get to the botshytom ofhow they experience and handle money 5 pm Books amp Books 265 Arago n Ave Coral Gables $ j 0 at the door Details (305) 442-4408 or www booksandbookscom
UNLIKELY BOND The IntouchabJes (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comedy about friendship trust and hunian possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart ex-con caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honesty and humor between two individuals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350 630 and 9 10 pm on July 20 Additional performances through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 S W Eighth St Miami Tickets cost $8 for MDC students and staff seniors and Miami Film Society Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedulculturetower
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bull El lnstituto de Cultura Peruana invita al coctel Celebra Peru organizado por la Revista lVIujer en el que entregani los premios del XXI Concurso Literarioen homenaje al escritor Luis Alberto Sanchez Hotel JW Marrdot Marquis (255 Biscayne Blvd Way) Manana a las 730 pm
RSVP (786) 554-4732 0 evidalmujeronlinene1 bull Los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio invitan a
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bull En Ahora en nuestra comunidad un experto informara sobrela nueva tecnologia im cirugias de espalda Ademas escuchara detalles de 10 que esta sucediendo en la Florida con la lista de votantes antes de las elecciones Esto y mas el sabado 21 a las 11 ampor Univisi6n 23_
bull Festival de la Independencia de Colombia Se celebraran su herencia y cultura con musica comida y entretenimiento para todas las edades Sabado 21 de 11 am a 7 pm y domingo 22 de 2 a 11 pm en Tamiami Park (10901 SW24th St) Informes (305) 599-0069
bull La Fundaci6n Padre Felix Varela invita a su desayuno y Pena Vareliana La mujer y el presishydio politico castrista tema que tratara Nelis ROjas Sabado 21 a las9am Costo $6 En el Restaurante Versailles (3555 SW 8 Calle)
bull Charla introductoria gratuita sobre las tecnishycas de Munay-Ki iC6mo avivar las energias del cuerpo causal haciendo que las reservas energeshyticas perduren mas y ~as Sabado 21 de 2 a 5 pm en ~269 SW 157 Ct Reservaciones de espashycia Lucia Mohamad (305) 228-4817
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SPLC pushes for end to Floridas discriminatory tuition policy I Southern Poverty Law Center Page 1 of2
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SPLC pushes for end to Floridas discrinlinatory tuition policy Wendy Ruiz has lived in Florida her entire life She graduated from a Florida public high school and enrolled at Sign up for newsletters Miami Dade College
Media Inquiries But because she cant prove the federal immigration status of her parents she must pay out-of-state tuition which can SPLC in the News more than triple the cost of a college education in Florida
Thanks to this policy Ruiz must work multiple jobs to pay for her education And a two-year degree will take at least three years to earn She simply can t afford to take a full course load
The Southern Poverty Law Center is urging a federal court to strike down state policies that discriminate against aspiring college students who are US citizens and Florida residents but are treated as out-of-state residents solely because of their parents federal immigration status
The SPLC pushed for the end of this discriminatory policy in a motion for summary judgment filed with the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida State legislators have failed to pass a bill that would put an end to this discrimination against some US citizens who reside in Florida
Floridas policy which puts a major barrier between these hardworking American students and a good education is unconscionable said Jerri Katzerman deputy legal director for the SPLC Weve asked the court to strike down this unconstitutional policy Florida legislators have failed to protect these US citizen students who are taxpayers voters and our next generation of leaders
Florida law only requires dependent students to prove their parents have resided in Florida for 12 consecutive months before college enrollment in order to receive in-state tuition rates But within the past two years the states board of education and board of governors have required that students also prove their parents federal immigration status If unable to do so these US citizen students are classified as out-of-state residents even if theyve lived their entire lives in Florida
The difference between tuition for these students is staggering At Florida State University the annual out-of-state tuition is $14444 higher than the in-state tuition rate At the University of Florida the difference comes to more than $22200 per year
The SPLC filed a federal class action lawsuit in October challenging these policies that treat students who are US citizen and residents of Florida as non-residents solely because their parents are undocumented residents The lawsuit filed on behalf of Ruiz and others charged that this is an unconstitutional practice
Noel Saucedo another SPLC client in this case is a US citizen who was lived in Florida since 2006 He graduated from a Florida public high school in June 2010 and enrolled in Miami Dade College with a full scholarship to the two-year program
Saudedo is unable to prove the federal immigration status of his parents As a result he was charged out-of-state tuition and the amount of his scholarship will not cover his full tuition costs It will take him more than two years to earn his two-year degree because he cannot afford to take a full course load every semester
httpwww s P I center org get-in fo rmednewsspic-pushes-for-end -to-flo rida-s-di scrimin atory-tu ition -po I icy 7192012
SPLC pushes for end to Floridas discriminatory tuition policy ISouthern Poverty Law Center Page 2 of2
During the last legislative session the Florida legislature failed to ensure tuition equality for all American students who are Florida residents
Legislators took some bold steps forward last session toward resolving this issue said Tania Galloni managing attorney for the SPLCs Florida office The bills proposed however would have imposed additional hurdles on these US citizen students thereby denying full equality Legislators can finish the job this year by passing legislation that applies the same residency requirements for all American citizen students
To ensure equality the legislature would have to pass a law that only requires US citizen students to prove they have resided in the state for 12 consecutive months regardless of their parents immigration status
copy 2012 Southern Poverty Law Center
httpwwwsplcenterorglget-informedlnewssplc-pushes-for-end-to-tlorida-s-discriminatory-tuition-policy 71920 12
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Xmas Special Occasions other a time for Muslims has become a time for others
Nativities Fontanini LLadro PM Collectible Figurine Greeting Cards South Florida Muslims are inviting their neighbors to Iftar a
nightly dinner during Ramadan Starting today or Saturday www monbienaimecom
depending on the first sighting of the new moon the holy month is a time of daytime fasting and nightly prayers But after each sundown believers gather for the fast-breaking
Dome and tower of Islamic Center of Boca Raton pla nned
for an open hduse (JamasD Davis )
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And increasingly Christians Jews and others are joining them (See information box below) IfiOU go
There is nothing more basic than putting our differences aside and sitting at a table said Mohamed Abushadi of the Islamic Center of Boca Raton which has had such dinners for years along with the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association Its an act of worship to break bread in a friendly
Related Articles environment Well see that were not so different after all
Muslims Begin Time Of Fasting Participants mention several pluses They share tasty Middle Eastern or South Asian dishes They ask and answer questions They learn names and often become friends
Muslim Holy Month Near When you look at someone from afar theyre just someone of a different faith said Odeh Saad who took part in the Boca Raton interfaith Iftar last year Then you talk with them and find theyre common
Spirituat Renewal Marks Ramadan people just like you
The interfaith Iftars are a natural for Palm Beach County where the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Ramadan Spiritual Social Moral Association holds twice-monthly meetings Its members belong not only to Muslim and Christian bodies
but also toJewish Bahai Buddhist Hindu and other groups
Muslims Start Month Of Fasting Prayer The Islamic Center will use Ramadan this year to unveil its new 20000-square-foot mosque a lightshygreen-walled building with a tower and green dome Its open house is planned for Aug 13-18 with interfaith Iftar planned at 830 pm Aug 15-16
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11912 Breaking bread Muslims use Ramadan to break bread with others - Sun Sentinel
-F-i-n-d-M-o-r-e-S-t-o-r-ie-s-Ah--o-u-t------shy Questions last years interfaith Iftar included the purpose of fasting the role of women and why Muslims pray five times a day The answers may surprise even interfaith veterans
Boca Raton I had no idea [fasting] was so severe not even any water said the Rev Paula Hayward secretary for
Delray Beach the Delray Beach clergy group I asked how the women could cook all day and not eal
Ramadan Another group having interfaith Iftar dinners is theCouncil on American-Islamic Relations This will be its second year but the program is already yielding rewards said community relations director Ghazala Salam
It helps show that were not the others - we live here in this society Salam said Its more than tolerance just putting up with the other person We have to get to know each other
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About 20 people last year attended the Sharing Ramadan dinner at a restaurant in Plantation Pastor Sam Wright praised the abundant chicken beef and other dishes but enjoyed the QampA session even more
When we come to know people who are different than we are its harder to put them in negative categories said Wright who has taught world religions at SI Thomas Universityand Miami-Dade College
Saad of the Boca Raton mosque voiced similar beliefs When Christians and Jews and Muslims unite they can stand for whats right The fundamental thing is to respect people no matter who they worship
If we know one another we can build bridges and a stronger community
For a list of South Florida iftars that will be open to the public visit sunsentinelcomlfaith
JOOavisTribunecom or 954-356-4730
List of Ramadan dinners Heres a list of some dinners open to the public for Ramadan The Islamic holy month starts today or Saturday depending on when the new moon is sighted Admission is free to all the dinners
Boca Raton Whe re Islamic Center of Boca Raton 3100 NoN Fifth Ave
When (tentative) 830 pm Aug 15-16
Sponsors Islamic Center of Boca Raton and Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association
Cost Free
RSVP 561-395-7221
Boca Raton
Whe re American Islamic Center of Florida 807 N Federal Highway
When 840 pm after sunset prayer July 26 and 27 then Aug 2 and 3 then Aug 7-20
Information 561-361-7033
Fort Lauderdale
Where Masjid Tawhid 1557 NoN Fifth St
Whe n 815 pm Thursday-Sunday through Aug 15
Call 954-309-9803
Fort Laude rdale
Where To be announced
When 730 pm Aug 1
Sponsor Council on American-Islamic Relations South Florida chapter
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Cost Free
RSVP 954-272-0490
Hallandale Beach Whe re Ahmadiyya Muslim Community 1Bait-ul-Naseer Mosque 208 NVV Seventh Court
When 830 pm each night
Information Visit amcmiamLinfo or call Mansura Minhas 786-376-7111
Hollywood
Where Islamic Movement of Florida 3201 N 74th Ave
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-894-9110 or infoimoforg
Margate Whe re Masjid Jamaat AI-Mumineen 3222 Holiday Springs Blvd
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-575-3872
Miramar Where Masjid AI-Hijrah 6128 SW 27th SI
When 825 pm daily through Aug 18
Call 954-662-6260
Pembroke Pines
Where Darul Uloom Islamic Institute 7050 Pines Blvd
Whe n 825 pm July 20 through Aug 18
Call 954-986-0158
Pembroke Pines Where Masjid Jamaat UI-Mutaqeen 1010 SW 196th Ave
When 815 pm daily through Aug 19
Call 954-437-3338
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Miami Dade Colleges InterAmerican Campus features a variety of fun and engaging events the entire family can enshyjoy There will be arts and crafts live drumming workshops for children in acting dance voice and music theatrical perforshymances and more 23 pm arts and crafts rides face painting Iive drumming and combo meals 3-4 pm Yo la llamo Rusita Rojas performance 4-5 pm workshops on acting dance voicemusic painting and pupshypetry 515~545 pm presentashytions by selected workshop parshyticipants 6-7 pm El encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal theater performance July 22 Miami Dade College IntershyAmerican Campus 627 S W 27th Ave Miami Free
Details (305)445-8877 or(305) 237-6186 or wwwmdcedu
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The Intouchables (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comshyedy about friendship trust and hushyman possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart exshycon caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honshyesty and humor between two indishyviduals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350630 and 910 pm Additional s creenings through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 SW Eighth St Miami $8 for MDC students and
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SPLC pushes for end to Floridas discriminatory tuition policy I Southern Poverty Law Center Page 1 of2
07182012
SPLC pushes for end to Floridas discrinlinatory tuition policy Wendy Ruiz has lived in Florida her entire life She graduated from a Florida public high school and enrolled at Sign up for newsletters Miami Dade College
Media Inquiries But because she cant prove the federal immigration status of her parents she must pay out-of-state tuition which can SPLC in the News more than triple the cost of a college education in Florida
Thanks to this policy Ruiz must work multiple jobs to pay for her education And a two-year degree will take at least three years to earn She simply can t afford to take a full course load
The Southern Poverty Law Center is urging a federal court to strike down state policies that discriminate against aspiring college students who are US citizens and Florida residents but are treated as out-of-state residents solely because of their parents federal immigration status
The SPLC pushed for the end of this discriminatory policy in a motion for summary judgment filed with the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida State legislators have failed to pass a bill that would put an end to this discrimination against some US citizens who reside in Florida
Floridas policy which puts a major barrier between these hardworking American students and a good education is unconscionable said Jerri Katzerman deputy legal director for the SPLC Weve asked the court to strike down this unconstitutional policy Florida legislators have failed to protect these US citizen students who are taxpayers voters and our next generation of leaders
Florida law only requires dependent students to prove their parents have resided in Florida for 12 consecutive months before college enrollment in order to receive in-state tuition rates But within the past two years the states board of education and board of governors have required that students also prove their parents federal immigration status If unable to do so these US citizen students are classified as out-of-state residents even if theyve lived their entire lives in Florida
The difference between tuition for these students is staggering At Florida State University the annual out-of-state tuition is $14444 higher than the in-state tuition rate At the University of Florida the difference comes to more than $22200 per year
The SPLC filed a federal class action lawsuit in October challenging these policies that treat students who are US citizen and residents of Florida as non-residents solely because their parents are undocumented residents The lawsuit filed on behalf of Ruiz and others charged that this is an unconstitutional practice
Noel Saucedo another SPLC client in this case is a US citizen who was lived in Florida since 2006 He graduated from a Florida public high school in June 2010 and enrolled in Miami Dade College with a full scholarship to the two-year program
Saudedo is unable to prove the federal immigration status of his parents As a result he was charged out-of-state tuition and the amount of his scholarship will not cover his full tuition costs It will take him more than two years to earn his two-year degree because he cannot afford to take a full course load every semester
httpwww s P I center org get-in fo rmednewsspic-pushes-for-end -to-flo rida-s-di scrimin atory-tu ition -po I icy 7192012
SPLC pushes for end to Floridas discriminatory tuition policy ISouthern Poverty Law Center Page 2 of2
During the last legislative session the Florida legislature failed to ensure tuition equality for all American students who are Florida residents
Legislators took some bold steps forward last session toward resolving this issue said Tania Galloni managing attorney for the SPLCs Florida office The bills proposed however would have imposed additional hurdles on these US citizen students thereby denying full equality Legislators can finish the job this year by passing legislation that applies the same residency requirements for all American citizen students
To ensure equality the legislature would have to pass a law that only requires US citizen students to prove they have resided in the state for 12 consecutive months regardless of their parents immigration status
copy 2012 Southern Poverty Law Center
httpwwwsplcenterorglget-informedlnewssplc-pushes-for-end-to-tlorida-s-discriminatory-tuition-policy 71920 12
11912 Breaking bread Muslims use Ramadan to break bread with others - Sun Sentinel
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Last Minute Caribbean Cruises S Florida Muslims use Ramadan as a time of breaking bread obull Vlith others
Compare last minute cruise deals from all bull travel sites in one place July18 2012 I By James D Davis Staff writer
CruiseCriticcomLast-Minute-Cruise Ramadanis wrapped in two paradoxes In one a month of fasting has become a time of congregational dinners In the
Xmas Special Occasions other a time for Muslims has become a time for others
Nativities Fontanini LLadro PM Collectible Figurine Greeting Cards South Florida Muslims are inviting their neighbors to Iftar a
nightly dinner during Ramadan Starting today or Saturday www monbienaimecom
depending on the first sighting of the new moon the holy month is a time of daytime fasting and nightly prayers But after each sundown believers gather for the fast-breaking
Dome and tower of Islamic Center of Boca Raton pla nned
for an open hduse (JamasD Davis )
2-for-1 Oceania Cruises For The First TimeiEver HAVE YQIIRGOLD COINS WATCHES ANTIQUES Elegant Midsize Ships Fine Cuisine Save w2-for-1 Fares amp Free Air SLVER FLATWARE AND SLVER JEWELRY
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And increasingly Christians Jews and others are joining them (See information box below) IfiOU go
There is nothing more basic than putting our differences aside and sitting at a table said Mohamed Abushadi of the Islamic Center of Boca Raton which has had such dinners for years along with the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association Its an act of worship to break bread in a friendly
Related Articles environment Well see that were not so different after all
Muslims Begin Time Of Fasting Participants mention several pluses They share tasty Middle Eastern or South Asian dishes They ask and answer questions They learn names and often become friends
Muslim Holy Month Near When you look at someone from afar theyre just someone of a different faith said Odeh Saad who took part in the Boca Raton interfaith Iftar last year Then you talk with them and find theyre common
Spirituat Renewal Marks Ramadan people just like you
The interfaith Iftars are a natural for Palm Beach County where the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Ramadan Spiritual Social Moral Association holds twice-monthly meetings Its members belong not only to Muslim and Christian bodies
but also toJewish Bahai Buddhist Hindu and other groups
Muslims Start Month Of Fasting Prayer The Islamic Center will use Ramadan this year to unveil its new 20000-square-foot mosque a lightshygreen-walled building with a tower and green dome Its open house is planned for Aug 13-18 with interfaith Iftar planned at 830 pm Aug 15-16
rticlessu n-sentinelcom lfl-ramadan-interfaith-iftar -20120718_ 1_iftars-clergy-group-ramada n 11
11912 Breaking bread Muslims use Ramadan to break bread with others - Sun Sentinel
-F-i-n-d-M-o-r-e-S-t-o-r-ie-s-Ah--o-u-t------shy Questions last years interfaith Iftar included the purpose of fasting the role of women and why Muslims pray five times a day The answers may surprise even interfaith veterans
Boca Raton I had no idea [fasting] was so severe not even any water said the Rev Paula Hayward secretary for
Delray Beach the Delray Beach clergy group I asked how the women could cook all day and not eal
Ramadan Another group having interfaith Iftar dinners is theCouncil on American-Islamic Relations This will be its second year but the program is already yielding rewards said community relations director Ghazala Salam
It helps show that were not the others - we live here in this society Salam said Its more than tolerance just putting up with the other person We have to get to know each other
Virtual Offices
Starting at only $5000 a Month Special Offer Order now online
wwwhamptonofficescom
About 20 people last year attended the Sharing Ramadan dinner at a restaurant in Plantation Pastor Sam Wright praised the abundant chicken beef and other dishes but enjoyed the QampA session even more
When we come to know people who are different than we are its harder to put them in negative categories said Wright who has taught world religions at SI Thomas Universityand Miami-Dade College
Saad of the Boca Raton mosque voiced similar beliefs When Christians and Jews and Muslims unite they can stand for whats right The fundamental thing is to respect people no matter who they worship
If we know one another we can build bridges and a stronger community
For a list of South Florida iftars that will be open to the public visit sunsentinelcomlfaith
JOOavisTribunecom or 954-356-4730
List of Ramadan dinners Heres a list of some dinners open to the public for Ramadan The Islamic holy month starts today or Saturday depending on when the new moon is sighted Admission is free to all the dinners
Boca Raton Whe re Islamic Center of Boca Raton 3100 NoN Fifth Ave
When (tentative) 830 pm Aug 15-16
Sponsors Islamic Center of Boca Raton and Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association
Cost Free
RSVP 561-395-7221
Boca Raton
Whe re American Islamic Center of Florida 807 N Federal Highway
When 840 pm after sunset prayer July 26 and 27 then Aug 2 and 3 then Aug 7-20
Information 561-361-7033
Fort Lauderdale
Where Masjid Tawhid 1557 NoN Fifth St
Whe n 815 pm Thursday-Sunday through Aug 15
Call 954-309-9803
Fort Laude rdale
Where To be announced
When 730 pm Aug 1
Sponsor Council on American-Islamic Relations South Florida chapter
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11912 Breaking bread Muslims use Ramadan to break bread with others - Sun Sentinel
Cost Free
RSVP 954-272-0490
Hallandale Beach Whe re Ahmadiyya Muslim Community 1Bait-ul-Naseer Mosque 208 NVV Seventh Court
When 830 pm each night
Information Visit amcmiamLinfo or call Mansura Minhas 786-376-7111
Hollywood
Where Islamic Movement of Florida 3201 N 74th Ave
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-894-9110 or infoimoforg
Margate Whe re Masjid Jamaat AI-Mumineen 3222 Holiday Springs Blvd
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-575-3872
Miramar Where Masjid AI-Hijrah 6128 SW 27th SI
When 825 pm daily through Aug 18
Call 954-662-6260
Pembroke Pines
Where Darul Uloom Islamic Institute 7050 Pines Blvd
Whe n 825 pm July 20 through Aug 18
Call 954-986-0158
Pembroke Pines Where Masjid Jamaat UI-Mutaqeen 1010 SW 196th Ave
When 815 pm daily through Aug 19
Call 954-437-3338
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Childrens Day
Childrens Day International Childrens Day at
Miami Dade Colleges InterAmerican Campus features a variety of fun and engaging events the entire family can enshyjoy There will be arts and crafts live drumming workshops for children in acting dance voice and music theatrical perforshymances and more 23 pm arts and crafts rides face painting Iive drumming and combo meals 3-4 pm Yo la llamo Rusita Rojas performance 4-5 pm workshops on acting dance voicemusic painting and pupshypetry 515~545 pm presentashytions by selected workshop parshyticipants 6-7 pm El encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal theater performance July 22 Miami Dade College IntershyAmerican Campus 627 S W 27th Ave Miami Free
Details (305)445-8877 or(305) 237-6186 or wwwmdcedu
MIAMI TODAY WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012
FILM Friday 720 UN LIKELY BOND
The Intouchables (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comshyedy about friendship trust and hushyman possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart exshycon caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honshyesty and humor between two indishyviduals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350630 and 910 pm Additional s creenings through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 SW Eighth St Miami $8 for MDC students and
staff seniors and Miami Film Socishyety Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedu cultureltower
WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012 MIAM I TODAY
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BOOKS Saturday 721 WOMEN S WO RKSHOP
Books amp Books hosls a Women amp Wealth Workshop designed to adshydress emotional and spiritual money issues along with Social Security facts stock market information and financial goals for women Margarita Montemar a retired professor of mathematics at Miami-Dade College for over 30 years wants to share her experi ence to help women make wise financial decisions and get to the botshytom ofhow they experience and handle money 5 pm Books amp Books 265 Arago n Ave Coral Gables $ j 0 at the door Details (305) 442-4408 or www booksandbookscom
UNLIKELY BOND The IntouchabJes (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comedy about friendship trust and hunian possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart ex-con caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honesty and humor between two individuals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350 630 and 9 10 pm on July 20 Additional performances through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 S W Eighth St Miami Tickets cost $8 for MDC students and staff seniors and Miami Film Society Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedulculturetower
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bull Miami Dade College anuncia que ya comenshy z6 la matricula para el semestre de otono Se exhorta a los alumnos a inscribirse de inmediashyto para obtener los cursos y horarios_EI plazo de inscripci6n culmina el 26 de agosto a las 1159 pm No habra matricula tardia una vez que comiencen las clases ellunes 27 de agcisto_ Los estudiantes pueden inscribirse pagar sus curshysos verificar disponibilidad de cursos imprishymir horarios y mas en wwwmdcedu
bull El lnstituto de Cultura Peruana invita al coctel Celebra Peru organizado por la Revista lVIujer en el que entregani los premios del XXI Concurso Literarioen homenaje al escritor Luis Alberto Sanchez Hotel JW Marrdot Marquis (255 Biscayne Blvd Way) Manana a las 730 pm
RSVP (786) 554-4732 0 evidalmujeronlinene1 bull Los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio invitan a
la apertura de la exhibici6n de obras del pintor cubano Jose Maria Mijares (1921-2004) Manana 7 p_m en los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio (461ONW 7 S1) Informes (305) 447-8866
bull En Ahora en nuestra comunidad un experto informara sobrela nueva tecnologia im cirugias de espalda Ademas escuchara detalles de 10 que esta sucediendo en la Florida con la lista de votantes antes de las elecciones Esto y mas el sabado 21 a las 11 ampor Univisi6n 23_
bull Festival de la Independencia de Colombia Se celebraran su herencia y cultura con musica comida y entretenimiento para todas las edades Sabado 21 de 11 am a 7 pm y domingo 22 de 2 a 11 pm en Tamiami Park (10901 SW24th St) Informes (305) 599-0069
bull La Fundaci6n Padre Felix Varela invita a su desayuno y Pena Vareliana La mujer y el presishydio politico castrista tema que tratara Nelis ROjas Sabado 21 a las9am Costo $6 En el Restaurante Versailles (3555 SW 8 Calle)
bull Charla introductoria gratuita sobre las tecnishycas de Munay-Ki iC6mo avivar las energias del cuerpo causal haciendo que las reservas energeshyticas perduren mas y ~as Sabado 21 de 2 a 5 pm en ~269 SW 157 Ct Reservaciones de espashycia Lucia Mohamad (305) 228-4817
bull Festival de Homenaje a Colombia En Yellow Green Farmers 1940 North 30 Road Hollywood Estara presente la Camara de Comercio Colomshybo-Americana de Washington Domingo 22 desde mediodia lnformes Claudia Diez (954)
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SPLC pushes for end to Floridas discriminatory tuition policy ISouthern Poverty Law Center Page 2 of2
During the last legislative session the Florida legislature failed to ensure tuition equality for all American students who are Florida residents
Legislators took some bold steps forward last session toward resolving this issue said Tania Galloni managing attorney for the SPLCs Florida office The bills proposed however would have imposed additional hurdles on these US citizen students thereby denying full equality Legislators can finish the job this year by passing legislation that applies the same residency requirements for all American citizen students
To ensure equality the legislature would have to pass a law that only requires US citizen students to prove they have resided in the state for 12 consecutive months regardless of their parents immigration status
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Last Minute Caribbean Cruises S Florida Muslims use Ramadan as a time of breaking bread obull Vlith others
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CruiseCriticcomLast-Minute-Cruise Ramadanis wrapped in two paradoxes In one a month of fasting has become a time of congregational dinners In the
Xmas Special Occasions other a time for Muslims has become a time for others
Nativities Fontanini LLadro PM Collectible Figurine Greeting Cards South Florida Muslims are inviting their neighbors to Iftar a
nightly dinner during Ramadan Starting today or Saturday www monbienaimecom
depending on the first sighting of the new moon the holy month is a time of daytime fasting and nightly prayers But after each sundown believers gather for the fast-breaking
Dome and tower of Islamic Center of Boca Raton pla nned
for an open hduse (JamasD Davis )
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And increasingly Christians Jews and others are joining them (See information box below) IfiOU go
There is nothing more basic than putting our differences aside and sitting at a table said Mohamed Abushadi of the Islamic Center of Boca Raton which has had such dinners for years along with the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association Its an act of worship to break bread in a friendly
Related Articles environment Well see that were not so different after all
Muslims Begin Time Of Fasting Participants mention several pluses They share tasty Middle Eastern or South Asian dishes They ask and answer questions They learn names and often become friends
Muslim Holy Month Near When you look at someone from afar theyre just someone of a different faith said Odeh Saad who took part in the Boca Raton interfaith Iftar last year Then you talk with them and find theyre common
Spirituat Renewal Marks Ramadan people just like you
The interfaith Iftars are a natural for Palm Beach County where the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Ramadan Spiritual Social Moral Association holds twice-monthly meetings Its members belong not only to Muslim and Christian bodies
but also toJewish Bahai Buddhist Hindu and other groups
Muslims Start Month Of Fasting Prayer The Islamic Center will use Ramadan this year to unveil its new 20000-square-foot mosque a lightshygreen-walled building with a tower and green dome Its open house is planned for Aug 13-18 with interfaith Iftar planned at 830 pm Aug 15-16
rticlessu n-sentinelcom lfl-ramadan-interfaith-iftar -20120718_ 1_iftars-clergy-group-ramada n 11
11912 Breaking bread Muslims use Ramadan to break bread with others - Sun Sentinel
-F-i-n-d-M-o-r-e-S-t-o-r-ie-s-Ah--o-u-t------shy Questions last years interfaith Iftar included the purpose of fasting the role of women and why Muslims pray five times a day The answers may surprise even interfaith veterans
Boca Raton I had no idea [fasting] was so severe not even any water said the Rev Paula Hayward secretary for
Delray Beach the Delray Beach clergy group I asked how the women could cook all day and not eal
Ramadan Another group having interfaith Iftar dinners is theCouncil on American-Islamic Relations This will be its second year but the program is already yielding rewards said community relations director Ghazala Salam
It helps show that were not the others - we live here in this society Salam said Its more than tolerance just putting up with the other person We have to get to know each other
Virtual Offices
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About 20 people last year attended the Sharing Ramadan dinner at a restaurant in Plantation Pastor Sam Wright praised the abundant chicken beef and other dishes but enjoyed the QampA session even more
When we come to know people who are different than we are its harder to put them in negative categories said Wright who has taught world religions at SI Thomas Universityand Miami-Dade College
Saad of the Boca Raton mosque voiced similar beliefs When Christians and Jews and Muslims unite they can stand for whats right The fundamental thing is to respect people no matter who they worship
If we know one another we can build bridges and a stronger community
For a list of South Florida iftars that will be open to the public visit sunsentinelcomlfaith
JOOavisTribunecom or 954-356-4730
List of Ramadan dinners Heres a list of some dinners open to the public for Ramadan The Islamic holy month starts today or Saturday depending on when the new moon is sighted Admission is free to all the dinners
Boca Raton Whe re Islamic Center of Boca Raton 3100 NoN Fifth Ave
When (tentative) 830 pm Aug 15-16
Sponsors Islamic Center of Boca Raton and Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association
Cost Free
RSVP 561-395-7221
Boca Raton
Whe re American Islamic Center of Florida 807 N Federal Highway
When 840 pm after sunset prayer July 26 and 27 then Aug 2 and 3 then Aug 7-20
Information 561-361-7033
Fort Lauderdale
Where Masjid Tawhid 1557 NoN Fifth St
Whe n 815 pm Thursday-Sunday through Aug 15
Call 954-309-9803
Fort Laude rdale
Where To be announced
When 730 pm Aug 1
Sponsor Council on American-Islamic Relations South Florida chapter
Irticles sun-se nti nelcom lfI-ramadan-i nterfa ith-iftar -20120718_ 1_ifta rs-clergy-g rou p-ramadan 21
11912 Breaking bread Muslims use Ramadan to break bread with others - Sun Sentinel
Cost Free
RSVP 954-272-0490
Hallandale Beach Whe re Ahmadiyya Muslim Community 1Bait-ul-Naseer Mosque 208 NVV Seventh Court
When 830 pm each night
Information Visit amcmiamLinfo or call Mansura Minhas 786-376-7111
Hollywood
Where Islamic Movement of Florida 3201 N 74th Ave
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-894-9110 or infoimoforg
Margate Whe re Masjid Jamaat AI-Mumineen 3222 Holiday Springs Blvd
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-575-3872
Miramar Where Masjid AI-Hijrah 6128 SW 27th SI
When 825 pm daily through Aug 18
Call 954-662-6260
Pembroke Pines
Where Darul Uloom Islamic Institute 7050 Pines Blvd
Whe n 825 pm July 20 through Aug 18
Call 954-986-0158
Pembroke Pines Where Masjid Jamaat UI-Mutaqeen 1010 SW 196th Ave
When 815 pm daily through Aug 19
Call 954-437-3338
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Childrens Day
Childrens Day International Childrens Day at
Miami Dade Colleges InterAmerican Campus features a variety of fun and engaging events the entire family can enshyjoy There will be arts and crafts live drumming workshops for children in acting dance voice and music theatrical perforshymances and more 23 pm arts and crafts rides face painting Iive drumming and combo meals 3-4 pm Yo la llamo Rusita Rojas performance 4-5 pm workshops on acting dance voicemusic painting and pupshypetry 515~545 pm presentashytions by selected workshop parshyticipants 6-7 pm El encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal theater performance July 22 Miami Dade College IntershyAmerican Campus 627 S W 27th Ave Miami Free
Details (305)445-8877 or(305) 237-6186 or wwwmdcedu
MIAMI TODAY WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012
FILM Friday 720 UN LIKELY BOND
The Intouchables (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comshyedy about friendship trust and hushyman possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart exshycon caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honshyesty and humor between two indishyviduals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350630 and 910 pm Additional s creenings through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 SW Eighth St Miami $8 for MDC students and
staff seniors and Miami Film Socishyety Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedu cultureltower
WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012 MIAM I TODAY
cae da events
BOOKS Saturday 721 WOMEN S WO RKSHOP
Books amp Books hosls a Women amp Wealth Workshop designed to adshydress emotional and spiritual money issues along with Social Security facts stock market information and financial goals for women Margarita Montemar a retired professor of mathematics at Miami-Dade College for over 30 years wants to share her experi ence to help women make wise financial decisions and get to the botshytom ofhow they experience and handle money 5 pm Books amp Books 265 Arago n Ave Coral Gables $ j 0 at the door Details (305) 442-4408 or www booksandbookscom
UNLIKELY BOND The IntouchabJes (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comedy about friendship trust and hunian possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart ex-con caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honesty and humor between two individuals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350 630 and 9 10 pm on July 20 Additional performances through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 S W Eighth St Miami Tickets cost $8 for MDC students and staff seniors and Miami Film Society Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedulculturetower
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bull Miami Dade College anuncia que ya comenshy z6 la matricula para el semestre de otono Se exhorta a los alumnos a inscribirse de inmediashyto para obtener los cursos y horarios_EI plazo de inscripci6n culmina el 26 de agosto a las 1159 pm No habra matricula tardia una vez que comiencen las clases ellunes 27 de agcisto_ Los estudiantes pueden inscribirse pagar sus curshysos verificar disponibilidad de cursos imprishymir horarios y mas en wwwmdcedu
bull El lnstituto de Cultura Peruana invita al coctel Celebra Peru organizado por la Revista lVIujer en el que entregani los premios del XXI Concurso Literarioen homenaje al escritor Luis Alberto Sanchez Hotel JW Marrdot Marquis (255 Biscayne Blvd Way) Manana a las 730 pm
RSVP (786) 554-4732 0 evidalmujeronlinene1 bull Los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio invitan a
la apertura de la exhibici6n de obras del pintor cubano Jose Maria Mijares (1921-2004) Manana 7 p_m en los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio (461ONW 7 S1) Informes (305) 447-8866
bull En Ahora en nuestra comunidad un experto informara sobrela nueva tecnologia im cirugias de espalda Ademas escuchara detalles de 10 que esta sucediendo en la Florida con la lista de votantes antes de las elecciones Esto y mas el sabado 21 a las 11 ampor Univisi6n 23_
bull Festival de la Independencia de Colombia Se celebraran su herencia y cultura con musica comida y entretenimiento para todas las edades Sabado 21 de 11 am a 7 pm y domingo 22 de 2 a 11 pm en Tamiami Park (10901 SW24th St) Informes (305) 599-0069
bull La Fundaci6n Padre Felix Varela invita a su desayuno y Pena Vareliana La mujer y el presishydio politico castrista tema que tratara Nelis ROjas Sabado 21 a las9am Costo $6 En el Restaurante Versailles (3555 SW 8 Calle)
bull Charla introductoria gratuita sobre las tecnishycas de Munay-Ki iC6mo avivar las energias del cuerpo causal haciendo que las reservas energeshyticas perduren mas y ~as Sabado 21 de 2 a 5 pm en ~269 SW 157 Ct Reservaciones de espashycia Lucia Mohamad (305) 228-4817
bull Festival de Homenaje a Colombia En Yellow Green Farmers 1940 North 30 Road Hollywood Estara presente la Camara de Comercio Colomshybo-Americana de Washington Domingo 22 desde mediodia lnformes Claudia Diez (954)
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Oscar Gordillo MDC Alumnus
Nuqle b Regional Sales Manager - AccVent
Yo-SoyMOe Diane Gutierrez Ex alumna del MDC Directoro de Opero ciones Femwell Group Health Inc
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bull Imiddot Recorrrrend I inPublic dinners planned for Ramadan
Last Minute Caribbean Cruises S Florida Muslims use Ramadan as a time of breaking bread obull Vlith others
Compare last minute cruise deals from all bull travel sites in one place July18 2012 I By James D Davis Staff writer
CruiseCriticcomLast-Minute-Cruise Ramadanis wrapped in two paradoxes In one a month of fasting has become a time of congregational dinners In the
Xmas Special Occasions other a time for Muslims has become a time for others
Nativities Fontanini LLadro PM Collectible Figurine Greeting Cards South Florida Muslims are inviting their neighbors to Iftar a
nightly dinner during Ramadan Starting today or Saturday www monbienaimecom
depending on the first sighting of the new moon the holy month is a time of daytime fasting and nightly prayers But after each sundown believers gather for the fast-breaking
Dome and tower of Islamic Center of Boca Raton pla nned
for an open hduse (JamasD Davis )
2-for-1 Oceania Cruises For The First TimeiEver HAVE YQIIRGOLD COINS WATCHES ANTIQUES Elegant Midsize Ships Fine Cuisine Save w2-for-1 Fares amp Free Air SLVER FLATWARE AND SLVER JEWELRY
wwwOceaniaCruisescomX-Rayed Professionally On The SpotFree OfChlrle
~ffimJg~ Buy Windowwww eJuxejelNelerscom 2900 $amlile Rd (S~mpJlI Rd amp Turnp klJ Lowest Window amp Door Prices Miami 1 Stop Hurricane Shop 8006871577
BClGlh ((6(101 (ClsQralion ampfarade) StormWiseShutters com LowestPrices
Related Links
And increasingly Christians Jews and others are joining them (See information box below) IfiOU go
There is nothing more basic than putting our differences aside and sitting at a table said Mohamed Abushadi of the Islamic Center of Boca Raton which has had such dinners for years along with the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association Its an act of worship to break bread in a friendly
Related Articles environment Well see that were not so different after all
Muslims Begin Time Of Fasting Participants mention several pluses They share tasty Middle Eastern or South Asian dishes They ask and answer questions They learn names and often become friends
Muslim Holy Month Near When you look at someone from afar theyre just someone of a different faith said Odeh Saad who took part in the Boca Raton interfaith Iftar last year Then you talk with them and find theyre common
Spirituat Renewal Marks Ramadan people just like you
The interfaith Iftars are a natural for Palm Beach County where the Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Ramadan Spiritual Social Moral Association holds twice-monthly meetings Its members belong not only to Muslim and Christian bodies
but also toJewish Bahai Buddhist Hindu and other groups
Muslims Start Month Of Fasting Prayer The Islamic Center will use Ramadan this year to unveil its new 20000-square-foot mosque a lightshygreen-walled building with a tower and green dome Its open house is planned for Aug 13-18 with interfaith Iftar planned at 830 pm Aug 15-16
rticlessu n-sentinelcom lfl-ramadan-interfaith-iftar -20120718_ 1_iftars-clergy-group-ramada n 11
11912 Breaking bread Muslims use Ramadan to break bread with others - Sun Sentinel
-F-i-n-d-M-o-r-e-S-t-o-r-ie-s-Ah--o-u-t------shy Questions last years interfaith Iftar included the purpose of fasting the role of women and why Muslims pray five times a day The answers may surprise even interfaith veterans
Boca Raton I had no idea [fasting] was so severe not even any water said the Rev Paula Hayward secretary for
Delray Beach the Delray Beach clergy group I asked how the women could cook all day and not eal
Ramadan Another group having interfaith Iftar dinners is theCouncil on American-Islamic Relations This will be its second year but the program is already yielding rewards said community relations director Ghazala Salam
It helps show that were not the others - we live here in this society Salam said Its more than tolerance just putting up with the other person We have to get to know each other
Virtual Offices
Starting at only $5000 a Month Special Offer Order now online
wwwhamptonofficescom
About 20 people last year attended the Sharing Ramadan dinner at a restaurant in Plantation Pastor Sam Wright praised the abundant chicken beef and other dishes but enjoyed the QampA session even more
When we come to know people who are different than we are its harder to put them in negative categories said Wright who has taught world religions at SI Thomas Universityand Miami-Dade College
Saad of the Boca Raton mosque voiced similar beliefs When Christians and Jews and Muslims unite they can stand for whats right The fundamental thing is to respect people no matter who they worship
If we know one another we can build bridges and a stronger community
For a list of South Florida iftars that will be open to the public visit sunsentinelcomlfaith
JOOavisTribunecom or 954-356-4730
List of Ramadan dinners Heres a list of some dinners open to the public for Ramadan The Islamic holy month starts today or Saturday depending on when the new moon is sighted Admission is free to all the dinners
Boca Raton Whe re Islamic Center of Boca Raton 3100 NoN Fifth Ave
When (tentative) 830 pm Aug 15-16
Sponsors Islamic Center of Boca Raton and Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association
Cost Free
RSVP 561-395-7221
Boca Raton
Whe re American Islamic Center of Florida 807 N Federal Highway
When 840 pm after sunset prayer July 26 and 27 then Aug 2 and 3 then Aug 7-20
Information 561-361-7033
Fort Lauderdale
Where Masjid Tawhid 1557 NoN Fifth St
Whe n 815 pm Thursday-Sunday through Aug 15
Call 954-309-9803
Fort Laude rdale
Where To be announced
When 730 pm Aug 1
Sponsor Council on American-Islamic Relations South Florida chapter
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11912 Breaking bread Muslims use Ramadan to break bread with others - Sun Sentinel
Cost Free
RSVP 954-272-0490
Hallandale Beach Whe re Ahmadiyya Muslim Community 1Bait-ul-Naseer Mosque 208 NVV Seventh Court
When 830 pm each night
Information Visit amcmiamLinfo or call Mansura Minhas 786-376-7111
Hollywood
Where Islamic Movement of Florida 3201 N 74th Ave
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-894-9110 or infoimoforg
Margate Whe re Masjid Jamaat AI-Mumineen 3222 Holiday Springs Blvd
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-575-3872
Miramar Where Masjid AI-Hijrah 6128 SW 27th SI
When 825 pm daily through Aug 18
Call 954-662-6260
Pembroke Pines
Where Darul Uloom Islamic Institute 7050 Pines Blvd
Whe n 825 pm July 20 through Aug 18
Call 954-986-0158
Pembroke Pines Where Masjid Jamaat UI-Mutaqeen 1010 SW 196th Ave
When 815 pm daily through Aug 19
Call 954-437-3338
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Childrens Day
Childrens Day International Childrens Day at
Miami Dade Colleges InterAmerican Campus features a variety of fun and engaging events the entire family can enshyjoy There will be arts and crafts live drumming workshops for children in acting dance voice and music theatrical perforshymances and more 23 pm arts and crafts rides face painting Iive drumming and combo meals 3-4 pm Yo la llamo Rusita Rojas performance 4-5 pm workshops on acting dance voicemusic painting and pupshypetry 515~545 pm presentashytions by selected workshop parshyticipants 6-7 pm El encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal theater performance July 22 Miami Dade College IntershyAmerican Campus 627 S W 27th Ave Miami Free
Details (305)445-8877 or(305) 237-6186 or wwwmdcedu
MIAMI TODAY WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012
FILM Friday 720 UN LIKELY BOND
The Intouchables (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comshyedy about friendship trust and hushyman possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart exshycon caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honshyesty and humor between two indishyviduals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350630 and 910 pm Additional s creenings through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 SW Eighth St Miami $8 for MDC students and
staff seniors and Miami Film Socishyety Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedu cultureltower
WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012 MIAM I TODAY
cae da events
BOOKS Saturday 721 WOMEN S WO RKSHOP
Books amp Books hosls a Women amp Wealth Workshop designed to adshydress emotional and spiritual money issues along with Social Security facts stock market information and financial goals for women Margarita Montemar a retired professor of mathematics at Miami-Dade College for over 30 years wants to share her experi ence to help women make wise financial decisions and get to the botshytom ofhow they experience and handle money 5 pm Books amp Books 265 Arago n Ave Coral Gables $ j 0 at the door Details (305) 442-4408 or www booksandbookscom
UNLIKELY BOND The IntouchabJes (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comedy about friendship trust and hunian possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart ex-con caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honesty and humor between two individuals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350 630 and 9 10 pm on July 20 Additional performances through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 S W Eighth St Miami Tickets cost $8 for MDC students and staff seniors and Miami Film Society Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedulculturetower
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bull Miami Dade College anuncia que ya comenshy z6 la matricula para el semestre de otono Se exhorta a los alumnos a inscribirse de inmediashyto para obtener los cursos y horarios_EI plazo de inscripci6n culmina el 26 de agosto a las 1159 pm No habra matricula tardia una vez que comiencen las clases ellunes 27 de agcisto_ Los estudiantes pueden inscribirse pagar sus curshysos verificar disponibilidad de cursos imprishymir horarios y mas en wwwmdcedu
bull El lnstituto de Cultura Peruana invita al coctel Celebra Peru organizado por la Revista lVIujer en el que entregani los premios del XXI Concurso Literarioen homenaje al escritor Luis Alberto Sanchez Hotel JW Marrdot Marquis (255 Biscayne Blvd Way) Manana a las 730 pm
RSVP (786) 554-4732 0 evidalmujeronlinene1 bull Los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio invitan a
la apertura de la exhibici6n de obras del pintor cubano Jose Maria Mijares (1921-2004) Manana 7 p_m en los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio (461ONW 7 S1) Informes (305) 447-8866
bull En Ahora en nuestra comunidad un experto informara sobrela nueva tecnologia im cirugias de espalda Ademas escuchara detalles de 10 que esta sucediendo en la Florida con la lista de votantes antes de las elecciones Esto y mas el sabado 21 a las 11 ampor Univisi6n 23_
bull Festival de la Independencia de Colombia Se celebraran su herencia y cultura con musica comida y entretenimiento para todas las edades Sabado 21 de 11 am a 7 pm y domingo 22 de 2 a 11 pm en Tamiami Park (10901 SW24th St) Informes (305) 599-0069
bull La Fundaci6n Padre Felix Varela invita a su desayuno y Pena Vareliana La mujer y el presishydio politico castrista tema que tratara Nelis ROjas Sabado 21 a las9am Costo $6 En el Restaurante Versailles (3555 SW 8 Calle)
bull Charla introductoria gratuita sobre las tecnishycas de Munay-Ki iC6mo avivar las energias del cuerpo causal haciendo que las reservas energeshyticas perduren mas y ~as Sabado 21 de 2 a 5 pm en ~269 SW 157 Ct Reservaciones de espashycia Lucia Mohamad (305) 228-4817
bull Festival de Homenaje a Colombia En Yellow Green Farmers 1940 North 30 Road Hollywood Estara presente la Camara de Comercio Colomshybo-Americana de Washington Domingo 22 desde mediodia lnformes Claudia Diez (954)
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Nuqle b Regional Sales Manager - AccVent
Yo-SoyMOe Diane Gutierrez Ex alumna del MDC Directoro de Opero ciones Femwell Group Health Inc
11912 Breaking bread Muslims use Ramadan to break bread with others - Sun Sentinel
-F-i-n-d-M-o-r-e-S-t-o-r-ie-s-Ah--o-u-t------shy Questions last years interfaith Iftar included the purpose of fasting the role of women and why Muslims pray five times a day The answers may surprise even interfaith veterans
Boca Raton I had no idea [fasting] was so severe not even any water said the Rev Paula Hayward secretary for
Delray Beach the Delray Beach clergy group I asked how the women could cook all day and not eal
Ramadan Another group having interfaith Iftar dinners is theCouncil on American-Islamic Relations This will be its second year but the program is already yielding rewards said community relations director Ghazala Salam
It helps show that were not the others - we live here in this society Salam said Its more than tolerance just putting up with the other person We have to get to know each other
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About 20 people last year attended the Sharing Ramadan dinner at a restaurant in Plantation Pastor Sam Wright praised the abundant chicken beef and other dishes but enjoyed the QampA session even more
When we come to know people who are different than we are its harder to put them in negative categories said Wright who has taught world religions at SI Thomas Universityand Miami-Dade College
Saad of the Boca Raton mosque voiced similar beliefs When Christians and Jews and Muslims unite they can stand for whats right The fundamental thing is to respect people no matter who they worship
If we know one another we can build bridges and a stronger community
For a list of South Florida iftars that will be open to the public visit sunsentinelcomlfaith
JOOavisTribunecom or 954-356-4730
List of Ramadan dinners Heres a list of some dinners open to the public for Ramadan The Islamic holy month starts today or Saturday depending on when the new moon is sighted Admission is free to all the dinners
Boca Raton Whe re Islamic Center of Boca Raton 3100 NoN Fifth Ave
When (tentative) 830 pm Aug 15-16
Sponsors Islamic Center of Boca Raton and Delray Beach Interfaith Clergy Association
Cost Free
RSVP 561-395-7221
Boca Raton
Whe re American Islamic Center of Florida 807 N Federal Highway
When 840 pm after sunset prayer July 26 and 27 then Aug 2 and 3 then Aug 7-20
Information 561-361-7033
Fort Lauderdale
Where Masjid Tawhid 1557 NoN Fifth St
Whe n 815 pm Thursday-Sunday through Aug 15
Call 954-309-9803
Fort Laude rdale
Where To be announced
When 730 pm Aug 1
Sponsor Council on American-Islamic Relations South Florida chapter
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11912 Breaking bread Muslims use Ramadan to break bread with others - Sun Sentinel
Cost Free
RSVP 954-272-0490
Hallandale Beach Whe re Ahmadiyya Muslim Community 1Bait-ul-Naseer Mosque 208 NVV Seventh Court
When 830 pm each night
Information Visit amcmiamLinfo or call Mansura Minhas 786-376-7111
Hollywood
Where Islamic Movement of Florida 3201 N 74th Ave
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-894-9110 or infoimoforg
Margate Whe re Masjid Jamaat AI-Mumineen 3222 Holiday Springs Blvd
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-575-3872
Miramar Where Masjid AI-Hijrah 6128 SW 27th SI
When 825 pm daily through Aug 18
Call 954-662-6260
Pembroke Pines
Where Darul Uloom Islamic Institute 7050 Pines Blvd
Whe n 825 pm July 20 through Aug 18
Call 954-986-0158
Pembroke Pines Where Masjid Jamaat UI-Mutaqeen 1010 SW 196th Ave
When 815 pm daily through Aug 19
Call 954-437-3338
James D Davis
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Childrens Day
Childrens Day International Childrens Day at
Miami Dade Colleges InterAmerican Campus features a variety of fun and engaging events the entire family can enshyjoy There will be arts and crafts live drumming workshops for children in acting dance voice and music theatrical perforshymances and more 23 pm arts and crafts rides face painting Iive drumming and combo meals 3-4 pm Yo la llamo Rusita Rojas performance 4-5 pm workshops on acting dance voicemusic painting and pupshypetry 515~545 pm presentashytions by selected workshop parshyticipants 6-7 pm El encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal theater performance July 22 Miami Dade College IntershyAmerican Campus 627 S W 27th Ave Miami Free
Details (305)445-8877 or(305) 237-6186 or wwwmdcedu
MIAMI TODAY WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012
FILM Friday 720 UN LIKELY BOND
The Intouchables (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comshyedy about friendship trust and hushyman possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart exshycon caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honshyesty and humor between two indishyviduals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350630 and 910 pm Additional s creenings through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 SW Eighth St Miami $8 for MDC students and
staff seniors and Miami Film Socishyety Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedu cultureltower
WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012 MIAM I TODAY
cae da events
BOOKS Saturday 721 WOMEN S WO RKSHOP
Books amp Books hosls a Women amp Wealth Workshop designed to adshydress emotional and spiritual money issues along with Social Security facts stock market information and financial goals for women Margarita Montemar a retired professor of mathematics at Miami-Dade College for over 30 years wants to share her experi ence to help women make wise financial decisions and get to the botshytom ofhow they experience and handle money 5 pm Books amp Books 265 Arago n Ave Coral Gables $ j 0 at the door Details (305) 442-4408 or www booksandbookscom
UNLIKELY BOND The IntouchabJes (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comedy about friendship trust and hunian possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart ex-con caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honesty and humor between two individuals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350 630 and 9 10 pm on July 20 Additional performances through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 S W Eighth St Miami Tickets cost $8 for MDC students and staff seniors and Miami Film Society Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedulculturetower
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bull Miami Dade College anuncia que ya comenshy z6 la matricula para el semestre de otono Se exhorta a los alumnos a inscribirse de inmediashyto para obtener los cursos y horarios_EI plazo de inscripci6n culmina el 26 de agosto a las 1159 pm No habra matricula tardia una vez que comiencen las clases ellunes 27 de agcisto_ Los estudiantes pueden inscribirse pagar sus curshysos verificar disponibilidad de cursos imprishymir horarios y mas en wwwmdcedu
bull El lnstituto de Cultura Peruana invita al coctel Celebra Peru organizado por la Revista lVIujer en el que entregani los premios del XXI Concurso Literarioen homenaje al escritor Luis Alberto Sanchez Hotel JW Marrdot Marquis (255 Biscayne Blvd Way) Manana a las 730 pm
RSVP (786) 554-4732 0 evidalmujeronlinene1 bull Los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio invitan a
la apertura de la exhibici6n de obras del pintor cubano Jose Maria Mijares (1921-2004) Manana 7 p_m en los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio (461ONW 7 S1) Informes (305) 447-8866
bull En Ahora en nuestra comunidad un experto informara sobrela nueva tecnologia im cirugias de espalda Ademas escuchara detalles de 10 que esta sucediendo en la Florida con la lista de votantes antes de las elecciones Esto y mas el sabado 21 a las 11 ampor Univisi6n 23_
bull Festival de la Independencia de Colombia Se celebraran su herencia y cultura con musica comida y entretenimiento para todas las edades Sabado 21 de 11 am a 7 pm y domingo 22 de 2 a 11 pm en Tamiami Park (10901 SW24th St) Informes (305) 599-0069
bull La Fundaci6n Padre Felix Varela invita a su desayuno y Pena Vareliana La mujer y el presishydio politico castrista tema que tratara Nelis ROjas Sabado 21 a las9am Costo $6 En el Restaurante Versailles (3555 SW 8 Calle)
bull Charla introductoria gratuita sobre las tecnishycas de Munay-Ki iC6mo avivar las energias del cuerpo causal haciendo que las reservas energeshyticas perduren mas y ~as Sabado 21 de 2 a 5 pm en ~269 SW 157 Ct Reservaciones de espashycia Lucia Mohamad (305) 228-4817
bull Festival de Homenaje a Colombia En Yellow Green Farmers 1940 North 30 Road Hollywood Estara presente la Camara de Comercio Colomshybo-Americana de Washington Domingo 22 desde mediodia lnformes Claudia Diez (954)
274-7274 Entrada libre
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www mdrolumll (Om
flnuevoherJlldcom
Yo Soy middotMOe
Oscar Gordillo --shy- Exalumna del MOC
Gerente Regional de Ve nfas Nuqleo AeeVent _
lAM M
Oscar Gordillo MDC Alumnus
Nuqle b Regional Sales Manager - AccVent
Yo-SoyMOe Diane Gutierrez Ex alumna del MDC Directoro de Opero ciones Femwell Group Health Inc
11912 Breaking bread Muslims use Ramadan to break bread with others - Sun Sentinel
Cost Free
RSVP 954-272-0490
Hallandale Beach Whe re Ahmadiyya Muslim Community 1Bait-ul-Naseer Mosque 208 NVV Seventh Court
When 830 pm each night
Information Visit amcmiamLinfo or call Mansura Minhas 786-376-7111
Hollywood
Where Islamic Movement of Florida 3201 N 74th Ave
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-894-9110 or infoimoforg
Margate Whe re Masjid Jamaat AI-Mumineen 3222 Holiday Springs Blvd
When 825 pm daily through Aug 19
Information 954-575-3872
Miramar Where Masjid AI-Hijrah 6128 SW 27th SI
When 825 pm daily through Aug 18
Call 954-662-6260
Pembroke Pines
Where Darul Uloom Islamic Institute 7050 Pines Blvd
Whe n 825 pm July 20 through Aug 18
Call 954-986-0158
Pembroke Pines Where Masjid Jamaat UI-Mutaqeen 1010 SW 196th Ave
When 815 pm daily through Aug 19
Call 954-437-3338
James D Davis
Ads 8 j~ I I
Coral Springs Web Design All Inclusive Web Packages starting at $399 vo nkrets chm ann com
Broward Century Locksmith Call (954) 480-6865-24Hrs Oeadbolts Rekeys Patios Lockouts wwwbrowardcentury-Iocksmiths com
Featured Articles
Eight great South Florida snorkeling spots
10 must-see places to visit in Gator Boys reality show Florida captures states attention
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Childrens Day
Childrens Day International Childrens Day at
Miami Dade Colleges InterAmerican Campus features a variety of fun and engaging events the entire family can enshyjoy There will be arts and crafts live drumming workshops for children in acting dance voice and music theatrical perforshymances and more 23 pm arts and crafts rides face painting Iive drumming and combo meals 3-4 pm Yo la llamo Rusita Rojas performance 4-5 pm workshops on acting dance voicemusic painting and pupshypetry 515~545 pm presentashytions by selected workshop parshyticipants 6-7 pm El encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal theater performance July 22 Miami Dade College IntershyAmerican Campus 627 S W 27th Ave Miami Free
Details (305)445-8877 or(305) 237-6186 or wwwmdcedu
MIAMI TODAY WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012
FILM Friday 720 UN LIKELY BOND
The Intouchables (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comshyedy about friendship trust and hushyman possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart exshycon caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honshyesty and humor between two indishyviduals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350630 and 910 pm Additional s creenings through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 SW Eighth St Miami $8 for MDC students and
staff seniors and Miami Film Socishyety Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedu cultureltower
WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012 MIAM I TODAY
cae da events
BOOKS Saturday 721 WOMEN S WO RKSHOP
Books amp Books hosls a Women amp Wealth Workshop designed to adshydress emotional and spiritual money issues along with Social Security facts stock market information and financial goals for women Margarita Montemar a retired professor of mathematics at Miami-Dade College for over 30 years wants to share her experi ence to help women make wise financial decisions and get to the botshytom ofhow they experience and handle money 5 pm Books amp Books 265 Arago n Ave Coral Gables $ j 0 at the door Details (305) 442-4408 or www booksandbookscom
UNLIKELY BOND The IntouchabJes (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comedy about friendship trust and hunian possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart ex-con caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honesty and humor between two individuals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350 630 and 9 10 pm on July 20 Additional performances through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 S W Eighth St Miami Tickets cost $8 for MDC students and staff seniors and Miami Film Society Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedulculturetower
eve I
bull Miami Dade College anuncia que ya comenshy z6 la matricula para el semestre de otono Se exhorta a los alumnos a inscribirse de inmediashyto para obtener los cursos y horarios_EI plazo de inscripci6n culmina el 26 de agosto a las 1159 pm No habra matricula tardia una vez que comiencen las clases ellunes 27 de agcisto_ Los estudiantes pueden inscribirse pagar sus curshysos verificar disponibilidad de cursos imprishymir horarios y mas en wwwmdcedu
bull El lnstituto de Cultura Peruana invita al coctel Celebra Peru organizado por la Revista lVIujer en el que entregani los premios del XXI Concurso Literarioen homenaje al escritor Luis Alberto Sanchez Hotel JW Marrdot Marquis (255 Biscayne Blvd Way) Manana a las 730 pm
RSVP (786) 554-4732 0 evidalmujeronlinene1 bull Los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio invitan a
la apertura de la exhibici6n de obras del pintor cubano Jose Maria Mijares (1921-2004) Manana 7 p_m en los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio (461ONW 7 S1) Informes (305) 447-8866
bull En Ahora en nuestra comunidad un experto informara sobrela nueva tecnologia im cirugias de espalda Ademas escuchara detalles de 10 que esta sucediendo en la Florida con la lista de votantes antes de las elecciones Esto y mas el sabado 21 a las 11 ampor Univisi6n 23_
bull Festival de la Independencia de Colombia Se celebraran su herencia y cultura con musica comida y entretenimiento para todas las edades Sabado 21 de 11 am a 7 pm y domingo 22 de 2 a 11 pm en Tamiami Park (10901 SW24th St) Informes (305) 599-0069
bull La Fundaci6n Padre Felix Varela invita a su desayuno y Pena Vareliana La mujer y el presishydio politico castrista tema que tratara Nelis ROjas Sabado 21 a las9am Costo $6 En el Restaurante Versailles (3555 SW 8 Calle)
bull Charla introductoria gratuita sobre las tecnishycas de Munay-Ki iC6mo avivar las energias del cuerpo causal haciendo que las reservas energeshyticas perduren mas y ~as Sabado 21 de 2 a 5 pm en ~269 SW 157 Ct Reservaciones de espashycia Lucia Mohamad (305) 228-4817
bull Festival de Homenaje a Colombia En Yellow Green Farmers 1940 North 30 Road Hollywood Estara presente la Camara de Comercio Colomshybo-Americana de Washington Domingo 22 desde mediodia lnformes Claudia Diez (954)
274-7274 Entrada libre
MiamiHeraldcom I THE MIAMI HERALD - ~---- -_------- -shy
THURSDAY JULY 19 ~012
DrARIO -LAS AMERICAS iUEVES 19 DE JULIO DE 201 2 _shy
~ bullbullMiami l)ad~ ColI~g~ Jon he Alumni Network
www mdrolumll (Om
flnuevoherJlldcom
Yo Soy middotMOe
Oscar Gordillo --shy- Exalumna del MOC
Gerente Regional de Ve nfas Nuqleo AeeVent _
lAM M
Oscar Gordillo MDC Alumnus
Nuqle b Regional Sales Manager - AccVent
Yo-SoyMOe Diane Gutierrez Ex alumna del MDC Directoro de Opero ciones Femwell Group Health Inc
MIAMI TODAY WEEK OF THURSDAV JULY 19 2012
caenda eve 5
~HILDREN
r
Childrens Day
Childrens Day International Childrens Day at
Miami Dade Colleges InterAmerican Campus features a variety of fun and engaging events the entire family can enshyjoy There will be arts and crafts live drumming workshops for children in acting dance voice and music theatrical perforshymances and more 23 pm arts and crafts rides face painting Iive drumming and combo meals 3-4 pm Yo la llamo Rusita Rojas performance 4-5 pm workshops on acting dance voicemusic painting and pupshypetry 515~545 pm presentashytions by selected workshop parshyticipants 6-7 pm El encuentro de Juan Bobo y Pedro Animal theater performance July 22 Miami Dade College IntershyAmerican Campus 627 S W 27th Ave Miami Free
Details (305)445-8877 or(305) 237-6186 or wwwmdcedu
MIAMI TODAY WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012
FILM Friday 720 UN LIKELY BOND
The Intouchables (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comshyedy about friendship trust and hushyman possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart exshycon caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honshyesty and humor between two indishyviduals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350630 and 910 pm Additional s creenings through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 SW Eighth St Miami $8 for MDC students and
staff seniors and Miami Film Socishyety Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedu cultureltower
WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012 MIAM I TODAY
cae da events
BOOKS Saturday 721 WOMEN S WO RKSHOP
Books amp Books hosls a Women amp Wealth Workshop designed to adshydress emotional and spiritual money issues along with Social Security facts stock market information and financial goals for women Margarita Montemar a retired professor of mathematics at Miami-Dade College for over 30 years wants to share her experi ence to help women make wise financial decisions and get to the botshytom ofhow they experience and handle money 5 pm Books amp Books 265 Arago n Ave Coral Gables $ j 0 at the door Details (305) 442-4408 or www booksandbookscom
UNLIKELY BOND The IntouchabJes (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comedy about friendship trust and hunian possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart ex-con caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honesty and humor between two individuals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350 630 and 9 10 pm on July 20 Additional performances through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 S W Eighth St Miami Tickets cost $8 for MDC students and staff seniors and Miami Film Society Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedulculturetower
eve I
bull Miami Dade College anuncia que ya comenshy z6 la matricula para el semestre de otono Se exhorta a los alumnos a inscribirse de inmediashyto para obtener los cursos y horarios_EI plazo de inscripci6n culmina el 26 de agosto a las 1159 pm No habra matricula tardia una vez que comiencen las clases ellunes 27 de agcisto_ Los estudiantes pueden inscribirse pagar sus curshysos verificar disponibilidad de cursos imprishymir horarios y mas en wwwmdcedu
bull El lnstituto de Cultura Peruana invita al coctel Celebra Peru organizado por la Revista lVIujer en el que entregani los premios del XXI Concurso Literarioen homenaje al escritor Luis Alberto Sanchez Hotel JW Marrdot Marquis (255 Biscayne Blvd Way) Manana a las 730 pm
RSVP (786) 554-4732 0 evidalmujeronlinene1 bull Los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio invitan a
la apertura de la exhibici6n de obras del pintor cubano Jose Maria Mijares (1921-2004) Manana 7 p_m en los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio (461ONW 7 S1) Informes (305) 447-8866
bull En Ahora en nuestra comunidad un experto informara sobrela nueva tecnologia im cirugias de espalda Ademas escuchara detalles de 10 que esta sucediendo en la Florida con la lista de votantes antes de las elecciones Esto y mas el sabado 21 a las 11 ampor Univisi6n 23_
bull Festival de la Independencia de Colombia Se celebraran su herencia y cultura con musica comida y entretenimiento para todas las edades Sabado 21 de 11 am a 7 pm y domingo 22 de 2 a 11 pm en Tamiami Park (10901 SW24th St) Informes (305) 599-0069
bull La Fundaci6n Padre Felix Varela invita a su desayuno y Pena Vareliana La mujer y el presishydio politico castrista tema que tratara Nelis ROjas Sabado 21 a las9am Costo $6 En el Restaurante Versailles (3555 SW 8 Calle)
bull Charla introductoria gratuita sobre las tecnishycas de Munay-Ki iC6mo avivar las energias del cuerpo causal haciendo que las reservas energeshyticas perduren mas y ~as Sabado 21 de 2 a 5 pm en ~269 SW 157 Ct Reservaciones de espashycia Lucia Mohamad (305) 228-4817
bull Festival de Homenaje a Colombia En Yellow Green Farmers 1940 North 30 Road Hollywood Estara presente la Camara de Comercio Colomshybo-Americana de Washington Domingo 22 desde mediodia lnformes Claudia Diez (954)
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Oscar Gordillo --shy- Exalumna del MOC
Gerente Regional de Ve nfas Nuqleo AeeVent _
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Oscar Gordillo MDC Alumnus
Nuqle b Regional Sales Manager - AccVent
Yo-SoyMOe Diane Gutierrez Ex alumna del MDC Directoro de Opero ciones Femwell Group Health Inc
MIAMI TODAY WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012
FILM Friday 720 UN LIKELY BOND
The Intouchables (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comshyedy about friendship trust and hushyman possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart exshycon caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honshyesty and humor between two indishyviduals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350630 and 910 pm Additional s creenings through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 SW Eighth St Miami $8 for MDC students and
staff seniors and Miami Film Socishyety Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedu cultureltower
WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012 MIAM I TODAY
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BOOKS Saturday 721 WOMEN S WO RKSHOP
Books amp Books hosls a Women amp Wealth Workshop designed to adshydress emotional and spiritual money issues along with Social Security facts stock market information and financial goals for women Margarita Montemar a retired professor of mathematics at Miami-Dade College for over 30 years wants to share her experi ence to help women make wise financial decisions and get to the botshytom ofhow they experience and handle money 5 pm Books amp Books 265 Arago n Ave Coral Gables $ j 0 at the door Details (305) 442-4408 or www booksandbookscom
UNLIKELY BOND The IntouchabJes (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comedy about friendship trust and hunian possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart ex-con caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honesty and humor between two individuals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350 630 and 9 10 pm on July 20 Additional performances through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 S W Eighth St Miami Tickets cost $8 for MDC students and staff seniors and Miami Film Society Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedulculturetower
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bull Miami Dade College anuncia que ya comenshy z6 la matricula para el semestre de otono Se exhorta a los alumnos a inscribirse de inmediashyto para obtener los cursos y horarios_EI plazo de inscripci6n culmina el 26 de agosto a las 1159 pm No habra matricula tardia una vez que comiencen las clases ellunes 27 de agcisto_ Los estudiantes pueden inscribirse pagar sus curshysos verificar disponibilidad de cursos imprishymir horarios y mas en wwwmdcedu
bull El lnstituto de Cultura Peruana invita al coctel Celebra Peru organizado por la Revista lVIujer en el que entregani los premios del XXI Concurso Literarioen homenaje al escritor Luis Alberto Sanchez Hotel JW Marrdot Marquis (255 Biscayne Blvd Way) Manana a las 730 pm
RSVP (786) 554-4732 0 evidalmujeronlinene1 bull Los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio invitan a
la apertura de la exhibici6n de obras del pintor cubano Jose Maria Mijares (1921-2004) Manana 7 p_m en los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio (461ONW 7 S1) Informes (305) 447-8866
bull En Ahora en nuestra comunidad un experto informara sobrela nueva tecnologia im cirugias de espalda Ademas escuchara detalles de 10 que esta sucediendo en la Florida con la lista de votantes antes de las elecciones Esto y mas el sabado 21 a las 11 ampor Univisi6n 23_
bull Festival de la Independencia de Colombia Se celebraran su herencia y cultura con musica comida y entretenimiento para todas las edades Sabado 21 de 11 am a 7 pm y domingo 22 de 2 a 11 pm en Tamiami Park (10901 SW24th St) Informes (305) 599-0069
bull La Fundaci6n Padre Felix Varela invita a su desayuno y Pena Vareliana La mujer y el presishydio politico castrista tema que tratara Nelis ROjas Sabado 21 a las9am Costo $6 En el Restaurante Versailles (3555 SW 8 Calle)
bull Charla introductoria gratuita sobre las tecnishycas de Munay-Ki iC6mo avivar las energias del cuerpo causal haciendo que las reservas energeshyticas perduren mas y ~as Sabado 21 de 2 a 5 pm en ~269 SW 157 Ct Reservaciones de espashycia Lucia Mohamad (305) 228-4817
bull Festival de Homenaje a Colombia En Yellow Green Farmers 1940 North 30 Road Hollywood Estara presente la Camara de Comercio Colomshybo-Americana de Washington Domingo 22 desde mediodia lnformes Claudia Diez (954)
274-7274 Entrada libre
MiamiHeraldcom I THE MIAMI HERALD - ~---- -_------- -shy
THURSDAY JULY 19 ~012
DrARIO -LAS AMERICAS iUEVES 19 DE JULIO DE 201 2 _shy
~ bullbullMiami l)ad~ ColI~g~ Jon he Alumni Network
www mdrolumll (Om
flnuevoherJlldcom
Yo Soy middotMOe
Oscar Gordillo --shy- Exalumna del MOC
Gerente Regional de Ve nfas Nuqleo AeeVent _
lAM M
Oscar Gordillo MDC Alumnus
Nuqle b Regional Sales Manager - AccVent
Yo-SoyMOe Diane Gutierrez Ex alumna del MDC Directoro de Opero ciones Femwell Group Health Inc
WEEK OF THURSDAY JULY 19 2012 MIAM I TODAY
cae da events
BOOKS Saturday 721 WOMEN S WO RKSHOP
Books amp Books hosls a Women amp Wealth Workshop designed to adshydress emotional and spiritual money issues along with Social Security facts stock market information and financial goals for women Margarita Montemar a retired professor of mathematics at Miami-Dade College for over 30 years wants to share her experi ence to help women make wise financial decisions and get to the botshytom ofhow they experience and handle money 5 pm Books amp Books 265 Arago n Ave Coral Gables $ j 0 at the door Details (305) 442-4408 or www booksandbookscom
UNLIKELY BOND The IntouchabJes (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comedy about friendship trust and hunian possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart ex-con caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honesty and humor between two individuals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350 630 and 9 10 pm on July 20 Additional performances through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 S W Eighth St Miami Tickets cost $8 for MDC students and staff seniors and Miami Film Society Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedulculturetower
eve I
bull Miami Dade College anuncia que ya comenshy z6 la matricula para el semestre de otono Se exhorta a los alumnos a inscribirse de inmediashyto para obtener los cursos y horarios_EI plazo de inscripci6n culmina el 26 de agosto a las 1159 pm No habra matricula tardia una vez que comiencen las clases ellunes 27 de agcisto_ Los estudiantes pueden inscribirse pagar sus curshysos verificar disponibilidad de cursos imprishymir horarios y mas en wwwmdcedu
bull El lnstituto de Cultura Peruana invita al coctel Celebra Peru organizado por la Revista lVIujer en el que entregani los premios del XXI Concurso Literarioen homenaje al escritor Luis Alberto Sanchez Hotel JW Marrdot Marquis (255 Biscayne Blvd Way) Manana a las 730 pm
RSVP (786) 554-4732 0 evidalmujeronlinene1 bull Los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio invitan a
la apertura de la exhibici6n de obras del pintor cubano Jose Maria Mijares (1921-2004) Manana 7 p_m en los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio (461ONW 7 S1) Informes (305) 447-8866
bull En Ahora en nuestra comunidad un experto informara sobrela nueva tecnologia im cirugias de espalda Ademas escuchara detalles de 10 que esta sucediendo en la Florida con la lista de votantes antes de las elecciones Esto y mas el sabado 21 a las 11 ampor Univisi6n 23_
bull Festival de la Independencia de Colombia Se celebraran su herencia y cultura con musica comida y entretenimiento para todas las edades Sabado 21 de 11 am a 7 pm y domingo 22 de 2 a 11 pm en Tamiami Park (10901 SW24th St) Informes (305) 599-0069
bull La Fundaci6n Padre Felix Varela invita a su desayuno y Pena Vareliana La mujer y el presishydio politico castrista tema que tratara Nelis ROjas Sabado 21 a las9am Costo $6 En el Restaurante Versailles (3555 SW 8 Calle)
bull Charla introductoria gratuita sobre las tecnishycas de Munay-Ki iC6mo avivar las energias del cuerpo causal haciendo que las reservas energeshyticas perduren mas y ~as Sabado 21 de 2 a 5 pm en ~269 SW 157 Ct Reservaciones de espashycia Lucia Mohamad (305) 228-4817
bull Festival de Homenaje a Colombia En Yellow Green Farmers 1940 North 30 Road Hollywood Estara presente la Camara de Comercio Colomshybo-Americana de Washington Domingo 22 desde mediodia lnformes Claudia Diez (954)
274-7274 Entrada libre
MiamiHeraldcom I THE MIAMI HERALD - ~---- -_------- -shy
THURSDAY JULY 19 ~012
DrARIO -LAS AMERICAS iUEVES 19 DE JULIO DE 201 2 _shy
~ bullbullMiami l)ad~ ColI~g~ Jon he Alumni Network
www mdrolumll (Om
flnuevoherJlldcom
Yo Soy middotMOe
Oscar Gordillo --shy- Exalumna del MOC
Gerente Regional de Ve nfas Nuqleo AeeVent _
lAM M
Oscar Gordillo MDC Alumnus
Nuqle b Regional Sales Manager - AccVent
Yo-SoyMOe Diane Gutierrez Ex alumna del MDC Directoro de Opero ciones Femwell Group Health Inc
UNLIKELY BOND The IntouchabJes (Intouchables) is an irreverent uplifting French comedy about friendship trust and hunian possibility Based on a true story offriendship between a handicapped millionaire and his street-smart ex-con caretaker the film depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honesty and humor between two individuals who on the surface would seem to have nothing in common 350 630 and 9 10 pm on July 20 Additional performances through July 26 MDC Tower Theater 1508 S W Eighth St Miami Tickets cost $8 for MDC students and staff seniors and Miami Film Society Members $10 others Details (305) 642-1264 or wwwmdcedulculturetower
eve I
bull Miami Dade College anuncia que ya comenshy z6 la matricula para el semestre de otono Se exhorta a los alumnos a inscribirse de inmediashyto para obtener los cursos y horarios_EI plazo de inscripci6n culmina el 26 de agosto a las 1159 pm No habra matricula tardia una vez que comiencen las clases ellunes 27 de agcisto_ Los estudiantes pueden inscribirse pagar sus curshysos verificar disponibilidad de cursos imprishymir horarios y mas en wwwmdcedu
bull El lnstituto de Cultura Peruana invita al coctel Celebra Peru organizado por la Revista lVIujer en el que entregani los premios del XXI Concurso Literarioen homenaje al escritor Luis Alberto Sanchez Hotel JW Marrdot Marquis (255 Biscayne Blvd Way) Manana a las 730 pm
RSVP (786) 554-4732 0 evidalmujeronlinene1 bull Los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio invitan a
la apertura de la exhibici6n de obras del pintor cubano Jose Maria Mijares (1921-2004) Manana 7 p_m en los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio (461ONW 7 S1) Informes (305) 447-8866
bull En Ahora en nuestra comunidad un experto informara sobrela nueva tecnologia im cirugias de espalda Ademas escuchara detalles de 10 que esta sucediendo en la Florida con la lista de votantes antes de las elecciones Esto y mas el sabado 21 a las 11 ampor Univisi6n 23_
bull Festival de la Independencia de Colombia Se celebraran su herencia y cultura con musica comida y entretenimiento para todas las edades Sabado 21 de 11 am a 7 pm y domingo 22 de 2 a 11 pm en Tamiami Park (10901 SW24th St) Informes (305) 599-0069
bull La Fundaci6n Padre Felix Varela invita a su desayuno y Pena Vareliana La mujer y el presishydio politico castrista tema que tratara Nelis ROjas Sabado 21 a las9am Costo $6 En el Restaurante Versailles (3555 SW 8 Calle)
bull Charla introductoria gratuita sobre las tecnishycas de Munay-Ki iC6mo avivar las energias del cuerpo causal haciendo que las reservas energeshyticas perduren mas y ~as Sabado 21 de 2 a 5 pm en ~269 SW 157 Ct Reservaciones de espashycia Lucia Mohamad (305) 228-4817
bull Festival de Homenaje a Colombia En Yellow Green Farmers 1940 North 30 Road Hollywood Estara presente la Camara de Comercio Colomshybo-Americana de Washington Domingo 22 desde mediodia lnformes Claudia Diez (954)
274-7274 Entrada libre
MiamiHeraldcom I THE MIAMI HERALD - ~---- -_------- -shy
THURSDAY JULY 19 ~012
DrARIO -LAS AMERICAS iUEVES 19 DE JULIO DE 201 2 _shy
~ bullbullMiami l)ad~ ColI~g~ Jon he Alumni Network
www mdrolumll (Om
flnuevoherJlldcom
Yo Soy middotMOe
Oscar Gordillo --shy- Exalumna del MOC
Gerente Regional de Ve nfas Nuqleo AeeVent _
lAM M
Oscar Gordillo MDC Alumnus
Nuqle b Regional Sales Manager - AccVent
Yo-SoyMOe Diane Gutierrez Ex alumna del MDC Directoro de Opero ciones Femwell Group Health Inc
bull Miami Dade College anuncia que ya comenshy z6 la matricula para el semestre de otono Se exhorta a los alumnos a inscribirse de inmediashyto para obtener los cursos y horarios_EI plazo de inscripci6n culmina el 26 de agosto a las 1159 pm No habra matricula tardia una vez que comiencen las clases ellunes 27 de agcisto_ Los estudiantes pueden inscribirse pagar sus curshysos verificar disponibilidad de cursos imprishymir horarios y mas en wwwmdcedu
bull El lnstituto de Cultura Peruana invita al coctel Celebra Peru organizado por la Revista lVIujer en el que entregani los premios del XXI Concurso Literarioen homenaje al escritor Luis Alberto Sanchez Hotel JW Marrdot Marquis (255 Biscayne Blvd Way) Manana a las 730 pm
RSVP (786) 554-4732 0 evidalmujeronlinene1 bull Los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio invitan a
la apertura de la exhibici6n de obras del pintor cubano Jose Maria Mijares (1921-2004) Manana 7 p_m en los Municipios de Cuba en el Exilio (461ONW 7 S1) Informes (305) 447-8866
bull En Ahora en nuestra comunidad un experto informara sobrela nueva tecnologia im cirugias de espalda Ademas escuchara detalles de 10 que esta sucediendo en la Florida con la lista de votantes antes de las elecciones Esto y mas el sabado 21 a las 11 ampor Univisi6n 23_
bull Festival de la Independencia de Colombia Se celebraran su herencia y cultura con musica comida y entretenimiento para todas las edades Sabado 21 de 11 am a 7 pm y domingo 22 de 2 a 11 pm en Tamiami Park (10901 SW24th St) Informes (305) 599-0069
bull La Fundaci6n Padre Felix Varela invita a su desayuno y Pena Vareliana La mujer y el presishydio politico castrista tema que tratara Nelis ROjas Sabado 21 a las9am Costo $6 En el Restaurante Versailles (3555 SW 8 Calle)
bull Charla introductoria gratuita sobre las tecnishycas de Munay-Ki iC6mo avivar las energias del cuerpo causal haciendo que las reservas energeshyticas perduren mas y ~as Sabado 21 de 2 a 5 pm en ~269 SW 157 Ct Reservaciones de espashycia Lucia Mohamad (305) 228-4817
bull Festival de Homenaje a Colombia En Yellow Green Farmers 1940 North 30 Road Hollywood Estara presente la Camara de Comercio Colomshybo-Americana de Washington Domingo 22 desde mediodia lnformes Claudia Diez (954)
274-7274 Entrada libre
MiamiHeraldcom I THE MIAMI HERALD - ~---- -_------- -shy
THURSDAY JULY 19 ~012
DrARIO -LAS AMERICAS iUEVES 19 DE JULIO DE 201 2 _shy
~ bullbullMiami l)ad~ ColI~g~ Jon he Alumni Network
www mdrolumll (Om
flnuevoherJlldcom
Yo Soy middotMOe
Oscar Gordillo --shy- Exalumna del MOC
Gerente Regional de Ve nfas Nuqleo AeeVent _
lAM M
Oscar Gordillo MDC Alumnus
Nuqle b Regional Sales Manager - AccVent
Yo-SoyMOe Diane Gutierrez Ex alumna del MDC Directoro de Opero ciones Femwell Group Health Inc
MiamiHeraldcom I THE MIAMI HERALD - ~---- -_------- -shy
THURSDAY JULY 19 ~012
DrARIO -LAS AMERICAS iUEVES 19 DE JULIO DE 201 2 _shy
~ bullbullMiami l)ad~ ColI~g~ Jon he Alumni Network
www mdrolumll (Om
flnuevoherJlldcom
Yo Soy middotMOe
Oscar Gordillo --shy- Exalumna del MOC
Gerente Regional de Ve nfas Nuqleo AeeVent _
lAM M
Oscar Gordillo MDC Alumnus
Nuqle b Regional Sales Manager - AccVent
Yo-SoyMOe Diane Gutierrez Ex alumna del MDC Directoro de Opero ciones Femwell Group Health Inc
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