Host a Screening
Bring THE MOSQUE IN MORGANTOWN to your campus or community!
The film is ideal for use by local Muslim and other faith communities, interfaith groups, activists, and in the university setting. It provides a case study for discussion on topics including:
- Gender and religion
- Methods of advancing social change
- Intra-faith community dynamics
- Interfaith parallels
- Immigrant identities
- Islam and the media
- The politics of representation
- Advocacy journalism
- The interpretation of religious texts
- The use of ideological labels
To host a screening, you will need a DVD of the film with a public viewing license. This license allows the film to be shown in a classroom or screened by a public group, for educational purposes, when no admission is charged. The full 76-minute version of THE MOSQUE IN MORGANTOWN is available for purchase from PBS. To inquire about purchasing the edited 54-minute version, email us.
The toolkit was made possible by a grant from The Fledgling Fund. It is a presentation of the filmmakers and Altmuslimah.com in association with oneblue.org and Working Films.
“The Mosque in Morgantown’s call to prayer is a call to dialogue.”
— Film critic Adam Hartzell







