The Podcast in Arabic Anwar Jebran & Malek Abdulsamad
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"The Podcast in Arabic" by Anwar Jebran and Malek Abdulsamad, founders of Arabic Media Company. We feature stories and ideas about Arab Americans who impacted their organization, city, and community in North America. We highlight ideas worth sharing with our community.
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O'Hare Airport Art Project - Representing Chicago's Immigration communities in Terminal 5
The Podcast in Arabic is a show series that highlights stories & ideas interesting to the Arab American communities in North America's major cities.
In this episode, we will be talking about Chicago's O'Hare Airport. As part of their expansion project, they will be installing an art project next summer at O’Hare Airport as part of the Terminal 5 Expansion Project.
We interviewed Jina Valentine, the leading artist for this project.
About the Project: This project maps the demographic composition of the state of Illinois from colonization and ratification (1818) to twenty years into the future (2040). It can
be read as a two-century-long demographic timeline of immigration to the
state of Illinois. It will consist of approximately 850 wall-mounted convex
aluminum discs of varying sizes which correspond to census data visualizations
of the state’s population growth. The discs will be etched with texts sourced
from the ephemera of numerous community organizations that have existed in
Chicago and transcribed in the original languages. As the discs themselves are
semi-reflective, they will both allow light to pass into the space through the
windows above, and reflect light from adjacent windows-- and travelers’
images-- back into the space.
We wanted to highlight the important opportunity for Arab Americans in Chicago, and the State of Illinois to leave a mark in the airport by providing a relevant quote to be installed in this project.
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Upwardly Global - Eliminating the barrier for immigrants & refugees to enter the professional US workforce.
Upwardly Global’s mission is to eliminate employment barriers for skilled immigrants and refugees and integrate this population into the professional U.S. workforce.
It was a great podcast session with Kayla & Fahed from Upwardly Global. We discussed their mission, vision, and effort to help immigrants resettle in their new city in the USA.
Website: https://www.upwardlyglobal.org/Programs/
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Fouad Teymour - A creative Egyptian mind
Fouad Teymour, an Egyptian creative and playwright, has an amazing background, as he is a professor in engineering at IIT in addition to his creativity in the theatre world.
Teymour was a Network Playwright at Chicago Dramatists from 2010-2017 and is currently a member of the Writer’s Studio. His play Blue Fish in A Tall Clear Vase is being produced in November 2017 by Three Cat Productions. Other performances/readings of his plays include: The Night Jesus Joined the Revolution (Silk Road Rising); An Afternoon With My Mother, Blue Fish in A Tall Clear Vase (Three Cat Productions), and several plays discussed in Chicago Dramatists First Draft series.
We sat with him and spoke about the origins, journey, and future plans.
His play "Twice, Thrice, Frice..." is going live on Oct 1st! Get tickets:
https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/1005886
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Bab Foundation - a platform that connects refugee families with people who are willing to help.
There is always a way to help people. With these words, Ayla Abyad, the founder of Bab Foundation started the conversation with us at the Podcast.
Ayla is an immigrant from Syria, came to the US seeking higher education in architecture. She founded Bab Foundation few years ago to help Syrian refugees settle down in the US by connecting them with families that are willing to help.
We sat with Ayla and chatted with her about her background, the foundation and her future plans.
Please visit Bab Foundation and Help!
www.bab.foundation
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Census 2020 Discussion with the City Bureau
Census 2020 is a very important topic for the city of Chicago and Illinois. It was a great chat with Sarah and Alexus from the City Bureau about this topic.
Founded in 2015, City Bureau is a nonprofit civic journalism lab based on the South Side of Chicago. https://www.citybureau.org/.
Music: Bassel & The Supernaturals
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Rush Darwish - It is not about them, It is about us
"It is not about them, It is about us"
Rush Darwish is a Palestinian-American, philanthropist, social activist, a businessman, and a father. He is running for US Congress, for Illinois's 3rd congressional district.
He is all about creating jobs, supporting small businesses and helping to improve communities. We sat with Rush and talked about his life journey, challenges and vision.
Music: Bassel & The Supernaturals
Team Palestine: https://teampalestine.com/
For Donations to Rush's Campaign: https://rush4congress.com/
Customer Reviews
Amazing podcast that explores the thriving entrepreneurship community in Chicago!
“The Podcast” does a great job discovering and exploring the thriving Arab American entrepreneurship community in Chicago. The interviews cover not only the background of the founders and the stories of the startups journey but also what makes Chicago such a unique place to live work and play. Each interview is filled with honest advice that any current or prospective entrepreneur can learn from and be inspired by!
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Great to find this podcast, the first podcast to talk about bright and influential individual in the Arabic community in Chicago.