On today's episode of #SumudPodcast, we uplift, empower, and amplify Palestinian-American Zeina Azzam. Zeina is a poet, writer, editor, community activist, and currently the selected Poet Laureate of the City of Alexandria, Virginia.
Having published a variety of books, essays, and poems, Zeina’s work reflects her bicultural identity, resonating with the experiences of many Palestinians in the diaspora.
Join us as our hosts, Dr. Ed Hasan and Zeina Ashrawi, discuss Azzam’s views on writing as an act of resistance, the complexities of Palestinian-American identity, and persisting to spread awareness amidst the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
Zeina highlights how her heritage shapes her work and how her bond with Palestinian youth as a mentor at We Are Not Numbers empowers her activism.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction: Meet Zeina and Her Journey
02:01 Zeina Discusses Her Family's History and Immigration to the U.S.
07:08 Reflections on College Years and Early Career Challenges
18:21 Recounting Childhood Memories of Displacement and Loss
21:30 An Outsider Arriving in the U.S.
24:40 Her Bi-Cultural Identity and Its Influence on Her Literary Work
34:17 Using Poetry as an Act of Resistance Against Oppression
48:00 Zeina's Writing Process: Crafting Words with Purpose
54:55 Mentoring Youth in Gaza: The Impact of We Are Not Numbers
56:00 Identity Dissonance: A Palestinian-American Amid the Genocide
01:09:00 Zeina's Experience as a Poet Laureate
01:20:55 Building Community Through Protest and Activism
01:26:08 What's Next for Zeina: Future Goals and Projects
#PalestineStories #VoicesOfChange #WeAreNotNumbers #PalestinianIdentity #WritingForChange #Inspiration #Poetry
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