Margherita Abe will read this story from
The New Yorker magazine, originally published on April 30, 2018. Subtitled “Raising a family during a revolution,” writer Peter Hessler reflects on Morsi, the cat that became a member of his family while they lived in Egypt during the country's Arab Spring. Hessler joined
The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2000. He is a winner of an American Society of Magazine Editors award and in 2011, was named a MacArthur Fellow.
This will be an online event hosted via
Zoom Conferencing. You do not need a Zoom account but you will need to download and install the Zoom app on your computer or mobile device to join the event. Please email us at
info@pennsvillage.org in advance or check out our new
Zoom Instructions if you need assistance installing the Zoom app. If you cannot join the event using your computer or mobile device and the Zoom app, you can join the event via teleconference and hear the audio portion. You will receive an email a day or so before the event with a link to the meeting, the Meeting ID, call-in telephone numbers and instructions for joining the meeting.
Please register by emailing
info@pennsvillage.org or calling 215-925-7333.
This program is free of charge to our members, volunteers and donors. Guests are welcome to attend up to three programs before being required to join and/or volunteer with Penn’s Village.
During the coronavirus crisis, we are waiving the three-program limit and $10 fee for non-member guests to help our neighbors stay connected and engaged while social distancing.
Penn’s Village supports and actively encourages a diverse and inclusive community of members, staff, Board of Directors, and volunteers. Diversity and inclusiveness means excluding no one because of age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, physical abilities, religious beliefs or political beliefs.