
Nicki Leary
Mohammad Moussa, the performer of Shattered Glass, Will McInernery, a colleague of Moussa's, Mohammad Abu-Salha, father of Yusor and Razan Abu-Salha, Anna Bigelow, a professor of Islamic Studies at NC State, and Farris Barakat, the brother of Deah Barakat, hold a post-performance panel after Shattered Glass, a spoken-word and media-infused performance honoring the three victims of the 2015 Chapel Hill shooting. Moussa gave his performance in the Stewart Theatre of Talley Student Union on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016.
NC State alumnus Mohammad Moussa will presented “Shattered Glass,” a 45-minute performance that fuses poetry, images and videos to remember and honor the lives of Deah Barakat, Yusor Abu-Salha and Razan Abu-Salha. The goal of “Shattered Glass” is to continue the conversation about the tragic loss of “Our Three Winners” and reflect on what it means for our communities. The piece is also a commemoration of the victims and their legacies. Shattered Glass is sponsored by NC State, The Light House Project and the Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies.