#8: Amahl, Welcome to Aida Refugee Camp!

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In this episode, we hear from Amahl Bishara about her work with Aida refugee camp, the power of storytelling for the Palestinian cause, and how she met the love of her life. The episode includes features from young voices including those from Aida refugee camp. To find out more about Amahl's work and to purchase her Aida Refugee Camp Alphabet Book, visit our blog

#9: Saleem, Eib and Guapa

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In this episode we hear from Saleem Haddad, author of Guapa. Saleem explores his Palestinian identity through storytelling and discusses shaming, grandmothers, and politics. Saleem recounts his experience coming out to his family and the difficulties with being a gay man in the Middle East. 

You can learn more about Saleem's book Guapa or read his article in Slate magazine by following the links on our website. We'd highly recommend reading Guapa, and we've come up with five reasons why on our blog! Happy listening!

#10: Jehan, The Big Yellow Atlas

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Jehan Bseiso is the Head of Communications for Doctors Without Borders in the Middle East Region by day (and some long evenings) and a poet by night. In this episode of Palestinians Podcast, we will hear Jehan read us some of her beautiful poetry and reflect on the events that led her to poetry written from the diaspora for the diaspora. Please note this episode does contain some profanities. Visit our blog for more from Jehan's story. 

#11: Wafa, Missiles, Wheat, and Gardens

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On this episode of Palestinians Podcast we hear from author Wafa Ghnaim about her struggle with being the daughter of immigrants in the United States. Wafa is the author of a new book called Tatreez and Tea provides Palestinian embroidery patterns and tea recipes, and also discusses Palestinian identity and the meaning of home. Visit our blog for more reflections. Happy listening!

#13: Salfiti Family, Monkey Business

In this episode of Palestinians Podcast, we hear from members of the Salfiti family, displaced from Palestine to Kuwait. The episode highlights the importance of storytelling, of passing down stories to future generations, and includes some monkey business. Why did Samih Salfiti bring a monkey home one day? How did one of a few 50-gallon fish tanks explode in the middle of the night? What made the Siamese cat jealous? Find out the answer to these questions and learn about the adventures of growing up in a house of 8 on this episode of Palestinians Podcast!

#14: The Azzams, Home on Mt. Carmel

This episode of Palestinians Podcast features Hani Tawfiq Azzam and his son Moneer Hani Azzam, two generations of men from the same family. We are introduced to the Azzam family home in Mt. Carmel and learn about the family's perilous escape to Lebanon in 1948. Throughout, we hear family stories and share a few laughs remembering Hani's childhood and learning more about what it was like to grow up in Haifa and in Lebanon. We also learn about Hani's difficult transition as a Palestinian immigrant to the United States of America. This is the first episode in a multi-episode journey featuring three generations of men from the Azzam family. To learn more about Hani Tawfiq's college years visit our blog

#15: The Azzams, The Return

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This episode of Palestinians Podcast features Moneer Tawfiq Azzam and his son Hani Nicholas Azzam, two generations of men from the same family. We continue our series with the Azzam family and learn of Moneer and Hani Nicholas' experience with their father and grandfather's home on Mt. Carmel. We also learn a bit about what it was like for both Moneer and Hani Nicholas to grow up in the diaspora. Listen past the credits to hear Moneer's wife Sara's connection to the story!

This is the second episode in a multi-episode journey featuring three generations of men from the Azzam family. The first episode in this series is #14: The Azzams, Home on Mt. Carmel.

#16: The Azzams, Hani's Narnia

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In the final episode of our series on the Azzam family, we hear from Hani Nicholas Azzam and learn about his experiences with and reflections on Palestine. Despite growing up near Boston, Hani found his way to Palestine after college. In his story, told live on stage at Palestinians, Live! in October of 2016, Hani relates his adventures in Palestine to the Chronicles of Narnia in a wonderful and captivating manner. "Like any good story,  this one's a trilogy!" 

To hear more about the Azzam family story listen to Episodes #14 and #15. To learn more about the women in the Azzam family visit our blog

#17: Gloria, Broadway and Bizr

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What do Broadway plays, theology school, and a book club have to do with Palestine? You'll find out in this week's episode of Palestinians Podcast when we hear from Gloria Olivier. This dynamic episode features an in depth interview with Gloria at her home in New England and also includes a story she told at Palestinians, Live! in October of 2016 in Boston. Gloria's life journey is filled with unexpected twists and turns, and we hope that you enjoy listening to this episode.

To read more about Gloria's Broadway days visit our blog