Time for Ilhan, Glasgow Screening, CCA
14 September, 2018
CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JD
Ilhan Omar, a hijab-wearing mother of three, was a complete outsider to the political scene. In 2016, she became the first Somali Muslim woman to be elected for state office in America.
Frustrated by the increasing disconnect between her Minnesota community and the public officials who represent them, Ilhan decided to run for office as a state representative. Observing her life on the electoral trail with remarkable intimacy and access, this rousing documentary offers rare insight into this formidable newcomer’s journey as she takes on a 43-year incumbent and redefines the face of American politics.
Ilhan’s story offers a resolutely hopeful snapshot of the growing importance of women’s role in politics and points to the possibility of a move towards a more diverse, dynamic and responsive political class.
Take One Action Film Festival for the European Premiere of Time for Ilhan.
BEYOND THE SCREEN:
Stay on after the screening to explore the importance of female voices being heard at the centre of British politics and policy, with guests including Emma Ritch, Executive Director of Engender, and Talat Yaqoob, Chair of Women 50:50.
In association with Engender.
Tickets:
£6.50/£5.50 Concs.
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