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Oct052016

October 5, 2016, Wednesday - Wake-Up with Jacob at Kramarczuk’s

Time:  7:00am

Location: Kramarczuk’s, 215 East Hennepin Avenue

October Wake-Up with Jacob: Council Member Abdi Warsame

Join us at the next Wake-Up with Jacob on October 5, 2016 at 7:30 a.m. Our guest will be Sixth Ward City Council Member Abdi Warsame. Council Member Warsame will talk about his recent trip to Rabat, Morocco. At the request of the State Department, Warsame spoke about Muslim Americans in the United States and their roles in combating both Islamophobia and violent extremism. To read more about his experiences in Rabat, check out the Star Tribune's article, Abdi Warsame is a voice for Islam, for Somalia, and for hope.

Coffee and food will be available for purchase.