Siti's Stories: An Archive of Palestinian Voices

Siti's Stories

Siti’s Stories is a space for preserving and amplifying Palestinian stories ; our memories, our traditions, and the voices that shaped us. Each week, Siti’s Stories brings together educators, artists, chefs, activists, elders, community storytellers, and more to explore the pieces of culture we hold onto: family history, land, food, migration, language, motherhood, joy, and the traditions passed down through our Sitis and Sedos. These episodes build a living archive, for the voices who came before us and for those who continue to carry their memory forward. New episodes every Tuesday. Follow us: Instagram: @sitis.stories TikTok: @sitisstories Email: sitisstories@gmail.com Website: sitisstories.com

  1. Voice, Faith, & Staying True to Your Values with Deanna Othman

    Apr 2

    Voice, Faith, & Staying True to Your Values with Deanna Othman

    In this episode of Siti’s Stories, Laila sits down with Deanna Othman;  a writer, journalist, educator, and community advocate and organizer.  In this conversation, she reflects on the realities of working within media and the moment she realized that pursuing mainstream journalism would come at the cost of her values. From there, she made a different choice. One rooted in integrity, in education, and in staying aligned with what she believes. We also talk about how that shows up in her classroom and how she teaches her students to think critically about what they’re consuming, especially in a time where information is constant, fast-moving, and often shaped by AI. Also how intentional she is about making sure her students see themselves reflected in what they read and learn. She also shares a meaningful moment meeting Ta-Nehisi Coates, a writer she has long admired.  And woven throughout all of this… is her Siti. Deanna shares the story of her grandmother, who came to Chicago after the Nakba and held tightly to her faith, her culture, and her values. She passed that down in a way that still shapes Deanna today. Especially when it comes to prayer, conviction, and not being afraid to stand on truth. This episode is about staying rooted  in your values, your voice, and the path you choose to walk. 🔗 Connect with Deanna: @deannaothman 🔗 Connect with Siti’s Stories: Instagram: @sitis.stories Website: sitisstories.com 📌 Resources from this episode: American Muslims for Palestine (AMP): https://www.ampalestine.org AMP Chicago: https://www.ampalestine.org/chapters The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates

    44 min
  2. Centering Palestinian Voices: Film, Education & Community with Dr. Nina Shoman-Dajani

    Mar 11

    Centering Palestinian Voices: Film, Education & Community with Dr. Nina Shoman-Dajani

    In this episode of Siti’s Stories, we sit down with Dr. Nina Shoman-Dajani,  Executive Director of the Chicago Palestine Film Festival and Assistant Dean of Learning Enrichment at a local college for a conversation about community leadership, Palestinian cinema, and the power of representation. Through both education and the arts, Nina has devoted her career to creating spaces where Palestinian voices can thrive. Whether she’s working with students in higher education or helping bring Palestinian films to audiences across Chicago, her work is rooted in a deep commitment to community, representation, and meaningful impact. Founded in 2001, the Chicago Palestine Film Festival is the longest-running Palestinian film festival in the world. Now celebrating its 25th anniversary, the volunteer-led festival brings filmmakers, artists, and audiences together to create space for collective connection, healing, and cultural preservation. But Nina’s work extends far beyond the screen. As a leader in higher education, she is deeply committed to equity, representation, and uplifting minority and Arab students. After growing up in the Bay Area with little Palestinian community, moving to Chicago, home to one of the largest Palestinian diasporas deepened her connection to culture, identity, and collective belonging. In this episode, we talk about: • The role of education in creating representation, opportunity, and meaningful change for minority and Arab students • The power of Palestinian cinema and the impact of the Chicago Palestine Film Festival as it celebrates 25 years • How storytelling and film create space for Palestinian voices, creativity, and collective healing • Nina’s mother, a Nakba survivor whose resilience shaped Nina’s connection to her Palestinian identity • The traditions, values, and love of the land passed down through generations and how Nina is now carrying that legacy forward to her own children This episode is about community, leadership, and the ways we carry our people forward. Connect with Dr. Nina: @ninadajani Chicago Palestine Film Festival: @chipalfilmfest Tickets: palestinefilmfest.com Siti’s Stories: Instagram: @sitis.stories Website: sitisstories.com

    59 min
  3. Protecting Palestinian Land: Farming Under Occupation

    Feb 25

    Protecting Palestinian Land: Farming Under Occupation

    What does it mean to farm under occupation? In this episode of Siti’s Stories, I sit down with Lana Mustafa the Executive Director of Montclair Community Farms and founder of Roots of Resilience. Lana’s work directly supports Palestinian farmers  the very people on the front lines of occupation. We talk about how land, seeds, water, and agriculture in Palestine are used of tools of control. From cutting off water access, restricting crops like za’atar, flooding markets to create dependency, and targeting farmers’ livelihoods; Palestinian agriculture is intentionally disrupted. And yet farmers (fallahin) endure. We speak about seed saving as resistance. About food sovereignty in Palestine. About growing Palestinian seeds in the diaspora. And about how village farmers are the ones quietly holding down culture, identity, and tradition. This conversation is layered and deeply personal. Lana shares:  • Growing up in a fallahi farming village in Palestine  • Starting Roots of Resilience in 2024 to financially and physically support Palestinian farmers  • Leaving an abusive marriage, becoming a single mom of three, and how reconnecting to the land grounded her and gave her a new beginning  • Our shared invisible illnesses and how stress, grief, and genocide impact our bodies  • Why taking tangible action and creating change can be a path toward healing We also talk about the funniest small-world Palestinian moment, how Lana once met my grandmother because of her thobe… and how we’re speaking about it years later. SubhanAllah. This episode is honest, vulnerable, informative, and hopeful. It’s about Palestinian land, Palestinian farmers, food sovereignty, and the women who carry forward what was planted before them. Grow your own with https://www.palestineheirloomseedlibrary.com/  🌿 Connect with Lana: @this_bee_lana and @roots_of_resilience_  🌿Follow us at @sitis.stories and visit sitisstories.com Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you stream.

    1 hr
  4. Tatreez as Inherited Knowledge with Wafa Ghnaim

    Feb 3

    Tatreez as Inherited Knowledge with Wafa Ghnaim

    In this episode of Siti’s Stories, Laila sits with Wafa Ghnaim an art and dress historian, embroiderer, educator, and founder of the Tatreez Institute for a conversation about tatreez as inherited knowledge and preservation.  Wafa shares how tatreez entered her life as an intergenerational skill passed through the women around her, and how stitching became something she returned to again and again.  In this conversation, you’ll hear about: Her journey from classroom teacher to researcher and eventually becoming a historian of Palestinian dress. Her work with major institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Victoria and Albert Museum & why museums that hold Palestinian dress have a moral and ethical responsibility to steward these collections transparently and accessiblyHow witnessing the genocide in Gaza has changed her, and how she turned to writing, archiving, and sitting with the dresses as a way to endureThe lessons Palestinian women past and present  have taught her about identity, self-expression, and being unapologetically yourselfWe also settle some very important (and very serious) fashion questions… belts on thobes.  This conversation holds it all: the personal, the educational, and the lighthearted. Additional resources mentioned in the episode: Wafa’s publication with the Met: Tatreez in Time https://www.metmuseum.org/perspectives/tatreez-in-timeTraditional Palestinian Costume by Hanan Munayyer — one of Wafa’s mentors (including the hot pink thobe discussed in the episode) https://interlinkbooks.com/traditional-palestinian-costume/Learn more about Wafa and her mother’s work at: 🌿 tatreezandtea.com Connect with Wafa: 📍 Instagram: @tatreezandtea Connect with Siti’s Stories: 🎧 sitisstories.com 📸 @sitis.stories

    59 min
  5. Changing the Narrative Through Film and Representation With Cherien Dabis

    Jan 13

    Changing the Narrative Through Film and Representation With Cherien Dabis

    Filmmaker Cherien Dabis joins Siti’s Stories for an honest, layered conversation about representation, intergenerational trauma, and why film became her way of telling stories with care and truth. In this episode, you’ll hear: What it was like growing up Arab in small-town America after the Gulf War feeling invisible and hyper-visible at the same timeWhy stories carry real power and how film became Cherien’s way of pushing back against harmful stereotypesA reflection on intergenerational trauma and how occupation touches every Palestinian family across generationsHow grief and anger can be transformed into creative work that honors humanity rather than explaining itHer latest film, All That’s Left of You, an intergenerational Palestinian film and how its production became a reflection of displacement itselfA candid conversation about racism in Hollywood and the necessity of building your own spaces when systems refuse entryHow hearing audiences say “I didn’t know, and now I see” continues to fuel this workThis conversation is about reclaiming narrative; about telling our stories as they are, without translation or permission, and honoring the humanity that has always been there. 🎬 All That’s Left of You - Screenings & Showtimes https://www.watermelonpictures.com/films/all-thats-left-of-you Connect with Cherien Dabis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cheriendabis/ Production Company: https://www.visibilityfilms.com Connect with Siti’s Stories Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sitis.stories/ Website: https://www.sitisstories.com

    56 min
  6. Hastak: Siti’s Little Plates & the Stories That Feed Us with Mai Khader Kakish

    12/16/2025

    Hastak: Siti’s Little Plates & the Stories That Feed Us with Mai Khader Kakish

    In this tender and deeply grounding episode, we sit with Mai Khader Kakish; storyteller, recipe-keeper, and the heart behind Almond & Fig. 🌿 Mai shares how Almond & Fig began as a way to feel closer to home while her family remained in Palestine;  a place to preserve her teta’s recipes and document the stories, wisdom, and traditions woven into every dish. For Mai, food is not just nourishment; it is storytelling, resistance, and the inheritance of a people who survived unimaginable loss.  This episode was recorded during some of the darkest days of the ongoing genocide before any aid was allowed in and at the height of starvation and you can feel both the weight and the warmth in our conversation. We let the episode begin exactly as it unfolded: raw, unfiltered, and honest.  Together, we delve into:  • Preserving ancestral recipes and the love tucked into every little “hastak”   • Armenian–Palestinian lineage, generational survival, and carrying forward what others tried to erase  • Food as memory, identity, resistance, and inheritance  • The grief of losing our grandmothers and keeping their stories alive 🤍  • How food is being intentionally weaponized and the devastating impact of forced starvation  • The work Mai does with the Seraj Library Project  This conversation is about the women who raised us, the hands that fed us, and the ways we continue to carry them; through recipes, memory, and heritage preservation 📚For more about the Seraj Library Project and ways to support, visit serajlibraries.org Follow Mai at @almondandfig for recipes, heritage, and storytelling. Stay connected with us: @sitis.stories • sitisstories.com

    59 min

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Siti’s Stories is a space for preserving and amplifying Palestinian stories ; our memories, our traditions, and the voices that shaped us. Each week, Siti’s Stories brings together educators, artists, chefs, activists, elders, community storytellers, and more to explore the pieces of culture we hold onto: family history, land, food, migration, language, motherhood, joy, and the traditions passed down through our Sitis and Sedos. These episodes build a living archive, for the voices who came before us and for those who continue to carry their memory forward. New episodes every Tuesday. Follow us: Instagram: @sitis.stories TikTok: @sitisstories Email: sitisstories@gmail.com Website: sitisstories.com

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