I'm on Radio Tahrir's first podcast: Radio Tahrir podcast. Check out the December 25, 2006 show.
The other two writers on the show are Syrian-American writer Mohja Kahf and Lebanese-American poet Etel Adnan. It's an enormous honor to be included with those two. I can't quite believe it.
For those of you who don't know what a podcast is - it's just radio archived on the internet. Go to the link, click on the show you want to hear, and if your computer's media software is running properly you should hear it.
Etel Adnan and I both have pieces in a new anthology published this week:
Homelands: Women's Journeys Across Race, Place, and Time edited by Patricia J. Tumang and Jenesha De Rivera.
My essay in it is titled "Heartbroken for Lebanon." For the Barbara Aziz interview, however, I read an old piece about a Palestinian boy in a Lebanese orchard in Sidon.
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