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SUMMARY:Poet Hayan Charara [afikra Conversations]
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we interview poet Hayan Charara on our afikra Conversations series on June 8. \n  \nHayan Charara is a poet\, children’s book author\, essayist\, and editor. His poetry books are Something Sinister (2016)\, The Sadness of Others (2006)\, The Alchemist’s Diary (2001)\, and the forthcoming These Trees\, Those Leaves\, This Flower\, That Fruit (2022). His children’s book\, The Three Lucys (2016)\, received the New Voices Award Honor. He also edited Inclined to Speak (2008)\, an anthology of contemporary Arab American poetry with Fady Joudah. He is also a series editor of the Etel Adnan Poetry Prize. His honors include a literature fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Lucille Joy Prize in Poetry from the University of Houston Creative Writing Program\, the John Clare Prize\, and the Arab American Book Award. Additionally\, he has taught at a number of colleges and universities\, including Queens College\, Jersey City University\, the City University of New York-La Guardia\, the University of Texas at Austin\, Trinity University\, and Our Lady of the Lake University. He currently teaches in the Honors College and the Creative Writing Program at the University of Houston. \nafikra has a series of fabulous interviews that can be found here: https://www.afikra.com/events/
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/poet-hayan-charara-afikra-conversations/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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SUMMARY:Poetry Talk with Palestinian-American Poet\, Zeina Azzam at MPP
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we have the privilege to welcome Palestinian American poet Zeina Azzam\, one of the many poets who continue to tell the Palestinian story\, as she prepares to launch a new poetry book titled Bayna Bayna\, In-Between. Zeina will share with us recitations of poems from her publication followed by a conversation with our guest moderator\, Curator Emerita of Galley Al-Quds\, Dagmar Painter\, in which they will explore Zeina’s stories and inspirations\, and answer questions about her experiences as a daughter of refugees\, an immigrant\, and a Palestinian American poet at this moment in the United States. \n  \nZeina Azzam is a Palestinian American poet\, editor\, and community activist. Her poems appear in literary journals and edited volumes including Bettering American Poetry\, Making Mirrors: Writing/Righting by and for Refugees\, Gaza Unsilenced\, Pleiades Magazine\, Split This Rock\, Passager Journal\, Mizna\, and Sukoon Magazine. Her chapbook\, Bayna Bayna\, In-Between\, was published in May 2021. She holds an MA in Arabic literature from Georgetown University.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/poetry-talk-with-palestinian-american-poet-zeina-azzam-at-mpp/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210525T090000
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SUMMARY:Poet Zeina Hashem Beck [afikra Conversations]
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we interview poet Zeina Hashem Beck on our afikra Conversations series on May 25 \nZeina Hashem Beck is a Lebanese poet. Her writing covers a variety of topics: Arab culture\, home\, exile\, family narratives\, language\, the body\, love\, and faith. Her poetry often exists at the intersections of the personal & the political\, the divine & the profane\, the self & the other. She is interested in poetry that creates small bridges and insists on loving the broken world. Her third poetry collection\, titled O\, will be published by Penguin Books in Summer 2022. Her second full-length collection\, Louder than Hearts\, won the 2016 May Sarton New Hampshire Poetry Prize. She’s also the author of two chapbooks: 3arabi Song\, winner of the 2016 Rattle Chapbook Prize\, and There Was and How Much There Was\, a smith|doorstop Laureate’s Choice. Her first book\, To Live in Autumn\, won the 2013 Backwaters Prize. Her work has appeared in The New York Times\, Poetry\, Ploughshares\, World Literature Today\, The Southeast Review\, The Adroit Journal\, Triquarterly\, the Academy of American Poets\, and elsewhere. Zeina invented The Duet\, a bilingual poetic form where English and Arabic exist separately and in relationship to each other. Her poem “Maqam” won Poetry Magazine’s 2017 Frederick Bock Prize. She lives in Dubai\, where she has founded the poetry open mic night PUNCH. \n  \nafikra has a series of fabulous interviews that can be found here:  https://www.afikra.com/events
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/poet-zeina-hashem-beck-afikra-conversations/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210515T160000
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SUMMARY:Poetry + Environmental Justice Reading featuring Samiya Bashir\, Leila Chatti\, Amir Rabiya
DESCRIPTION:Mizna is proud to present a reading exploring poetry and environmental justice featuring the powerful poets Samiya Bashir\, Leila Chatti\, and Amir Rabiyah.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis reading’s theme was collectively chosen by members of the Poetry Coalition\, of which Mizna is a member\, and the is titled after the line “It is burning./ It is dreaming./ It is waking up.” from Linda Hogan’s poem\, “Map.” The reading is co-presented with our friends at Moon Palace Books\, an indie bookstore in Minneapolis. \n>>HOW TO PARTICIPATE<< \nThe Zoom link will be sent out through Eventbrite the day before + day of the reading. In addition to the Zoom\, this event will be livestreamed on Facebook. \n>>ACCESSIBILITY<< \nThis reading will be live-captioned in English. An accessible .pdf of poems will be available to follow during the event\, and the full program will be available for viewing post-event. \n>>ABOUT POCO<< \nThis event is part of national Poetry Coalition programming and is supported by the Academy of American Poets with funds from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. \nMore info on the Poetry Coalition and this year’s collaborative programming: https://bit.ly/3sWOjfS \n>>ABOUT THE READERS<< \nAmir Rabiyah is a trans and two-spirit disabled queer femme poet and writing coach. They were born in London\, England to a mixed Cherokee and white mother and a Lebanese and Syrian father. Their work explores living life on the margins and at the intersections of multiple identities. Amir writes about living with chronic pain and illness\, war\, trauma\, spirituality\, healing\, redemption–and speaks on silenced places. Amir’s first full collection poetry book\, Prayers for My 17th Chromosome\, available for through Sibling Rivalry Press. This debut collection was a finalist for the Triangle Publishing Award\, and an ALA Over the Rainbow pick. Amir is also the co-editor of Writing the Walls Down: A Convergence of LGBTQ Voices and has published in numerous anthologies and journals. They currently live in North Carolina and believe domestic work\, chanting Sufi prayers over a home cooked meal\, and nurturing our community is crucial for revolution. \nLeila Chatti was born in 1990 in Oakland\, California. A Tunisian-American dual citizen\, she has lived in the United States\, Tunisia\, and Southern France. She is the author of the debut full-length collection Deluge (Copper Canyon Press\, 2020)\, on the longlist for the 2021 PEN Open Book Award\, and the chapbooks Ebb (New-Generation African Poets) and Tunsiya/Amrikiya\, the 2017 Editors’ Selection from Bull City Press. She holds a B.A. from the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities at Michigan State University and an M.F.A. from North Carolina State University\, where she was awarded the Academy of American Poets Prize. She currently serves as the Consulting Poetry Editor at the Raleigh Review and teaches at the University of Wisconsin-Madison\, where she is the Mendota Lecturer in Poetry. \nSamiya Bashir is the author of three books of poetry: Field Theories\, and Gospel\, and Where the Apple Falls. Sometimes she makes poems of dirt. Sometimes zeros and ones. Sometimes variously rendered text. Sometimes light. Her work has been widely published\, performed\, installed\, printed\, screened\, and experienced. Bashir holds a BA from the University of California\, Berkeley\, where she served as Poet Laureate\, and an MFA from the University of Michigan\, where she received two Hopwood Poetry Awards. Bashir lives in Portland\, Oregon where she teaches at Reed College.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/poetry-environmental-justice-reading-featuring-samiya-bashir-leila-chatti-amir-rabiya/
CATEGORIES:Poetry,Social Justice
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SUMMARY:Lee Scheingold Lecture in Poetry and Poetics:  Naomi Shihab Nye and Lena Tuffaha  - 2021
DESCRIPTION:Last year saw the cancellation of the 3rd Annual Lee Scheingold Lecture in Poetry and Poetics due to the ongoing pandemic. While we’re still unable to gather in person\, this year the University of Washington English Department and the Lee Scheingold Lecture in Poetry and Poetics are thrilled to host Naomi Shihab Nye on Thursday\, April 29\, 2021\, 5:00-6:30 PM (PT). We are also excited to welcome Lena Khalaf Tuffaha\, winner of the 2018 Washington State Book Award\, who will be in conversation with Naomi following her reading. We’re grateful to graduating senior Owen Oliver who will be offering a welcome/land acknowledgment prior to the reading. Please join us for an evening of poetry and conversation with these wonderful writers. \nThe University of Washington is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services\, programs\, and activities. If any accommodations are needed in the completion and submission of this form please contact UW English Department; 206-543-9552; Karla Tofte\, ktofte@uw.edu. \nAll registrants will be entered into a drawing to win one copy of Naomi’s and Lena’s most recent books. \nMany thanks to Suhad Khatib for granting permission to use her beautiful work\, “The Return” in the poster. And many thanks to Dilara Elbir for her design. \nArtist Bios:\nNaomi Shihab Nye describes herself as a “wandering poet.” She has spent 40 years traveling the country and the world to lead writing workshops and inspiring students of all ages. Nye was born to a Palestinian father and an American mother and grew up in St. Louis\, Jerusalem\, and San Antonio. Drawing on her Palestinian-American heritage\, the cultural diversity of her home in Texas\, and her experiences traveling in Asia\, Europe\, Canada\, Mexico\, and the Middle East\, Nye uses her writing to attest to our shared humanity. Naomi Shihab Nye is the author and/or editor of more than 30 volumes. Her most recent book is Voices in the Air: Poems for Listeners. Her new book of poems is entitled The Tiny Journalist (BOA Editions Ltd.\, April 2019). \nLena Khalaf Tuffaha is a poet\, essayist\, and translator. She earned a BA in Comparative Literature at the University of Washington and an MFA in Poetry at the Rainier Writing Workshop of Pacific Lutheran University She is the author of the full-length poetry collection\, Water & Salt\, winner of the 2018 Washington State Book Award for Poetry\, and the chapbooks Arab in Newsland (2016) and Letters from the Interior (2019). Her work has been published in journals including Blackbird\, Kenyon Review Online\, Michigan Quarterly Review\, New England Review\, Poetry Northwest\, TriQuarterly\, and the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-A-Day feature. Her poems have been widely anthologized and have received the Robert Watson Literary Prize and multiple Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominations. She is the recipient of a 2019 Artist Trust Fellowship\, and has served as the inaugural Poet-In-Residence at Open Books: A Poem Emporium in Seattle. You can learn more about her work at www.lenakhalaftuffaha.com. \nSuhad Khatib (b. 1979) is a multimedia artist who was born in Oman\, raised in Jordan and been living in the US for the past 14 years. Her work was shown in Montreal\, Connecticut\, Berkeley\, New York\, San Francisco and Amman. She describes her work as “an intentional study on healing and identity.” Suhad is also a public speaker on the subject of Palestine\, theology\, feminism and community organizing. Her practice extends to design and filmmaking. Notably\, she is the designer behind prominent social justice campaigns that have shaped our understanding of recent history like: #Ferguson2Palestine\, #ISupportRasmea and #ShowMe15. In film\, she was one of the founders of the film industry in Jordan\, wrote and directed multiple short films\, finished residency programs by Sundance Film Institute\, Dubai Film Connection\, and Euromed Audiovisual Program. Most notably\, she was the co-writer of the most watched Jordanian comedy series! Suhad currently resides in San Francisco\, CA. https://suhadkhatib.com/
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/lee-scheingold-lecture-in-poetry-and-poetics-naomi-shihab-nye-and-lena-tuffaha-2021/
LOCATION:UW – Intellectual House\, 4249 Whitman Ct NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210209T160000
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SUMMARY:Reflection Session: Alert! with Andrea Assaf
DESCRIPTION:FREE with RSVP \nReflection Sessions are live\, interactive\, online events led by Arab American theatre artist and AANM artist-in-residence Andrea Assaf\, on the second Tuesday of each month this year\, leading up to the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Each session is grounded in a performance excerpt from Eleven Reflections on September*\, with special guest artists who share their work\, and engage in a “back stage” conversation about the themes of the month. \nThis February session will feature the poem Alert! by Andrea Assaf\, and explore themes of surveillance\, Islamophobia and drone technology in the post-9/11 era. Special guest announcement coming soon! \nFor questions\, e-mail Kathryn Grabowski\, Curator of Public Programs at kgrabowski@accesscommunity.org \n*Eleven Reflections on September is a poetry/spoken word\, multimedia performance on Arab American experience\, Wars on/of Terror\, and “the constant\, quiet rain of death amidst beauty” that each autumn brings in a post-9/11 world. The annual witnessing of autumn leaves becomes a metaphor for the fallen. This trans-disciplinary project includes performances with interactive media design and live music; community dialogues; visual arts exhibits; open mics\, panels and opportunities for action through partnerships with peace organizations. In 2021\, this project will be re-created as a large-scale\, community-based\, devised performance directed by Andrea Assaf\, engaging Middle Eastern/North African (MENA) and Muslim American artists and allies in San Antonio\, Texas\, commissioned by The Carver.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/reflection-session-alert-with-andrea-assaf/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210131T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210131T103000
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SUMMARY:To Palestine With Love - The poetry and art of Najwa Kawar Farah
DESCRIPTION:A reading  of poems and a review of artwork by Palestinian writer\, poet\, and artist Najwa Kawar Farah\, followed by audience discussion \nNajwa Kawar Farah is a Palestinian writer who has contributed to Palestinian and Arabicliterature for several decades. The bulk of her publications are short stories\, novels and poems. Najwa was born in Nazareth and lived in Haifa until 1965\, and then in two West Bank cities\, Jerusalem and Ramallah. Najwa also lived in Lebanon\, the UK and Canada. She passed away in Canada in 2015. \nNajwa’s life experiences in Palestine and the Middle East\, provided her with the political\, historical\, and socio-cultural milieu from which she drew and developed her characters. \nMost of her protagonists are Palestinians\, mainly ’ordinary’ people especially refugees uprooted from their homes and homeland\, who seek answers to their individual and collective historical predicament. Many of these protagonists are resilient women\, who in addition to their political oppression encounter social discrimination. Her stories and novels come in eleven collections in Arabic. A number of these have been translated into English. \nAbout the Readers/Moderators \nZeina Azzam is a Palestinian American poet\, writer\, editor\, and community activist. Currently she works as publications editor at the think tank\, Arab Center Washington DC. Her chapbook\, Bayna Bayna\, In-Between\, will be published by The Poetry Box in 2021. Zeina’s poems appear/will appear in Pleiades\, Passager\, Sukoon Magazine\, Mizna\, Cordite Poetry Review\, Beltway Poetry Quarterly\, Barzakh: A Literary Magazine\, Infinite Rust\, Heartwood Literary Magazine\, Lunch Ticket\, The Fourth River\, Split This Rock\, Voice Male\, and the edited volumes Tales from Six Feet Apart (2021)\,Bettering American Poetry (2019)\, Making Mirrors: Writing/Righting by and for Refugees (2019)\, The Poeming Pigeon (2017)\, Write Like You’re Alive 2017\, Gaza Unsilenced (2015)\, and Yellow as Turmeric\, Fragrant as Cloves (2008). She volunteers for organizations that promote Palestinian rights and the civil rights of vulnerable communities in Alexandria\, Virginia\, where she lives\, and is a mentor for We Are Not Numbers\, a writing program for youth in Gaza. Zeina holds an M.A. in Arabic literature from Georgetown University\, an M.A. in sociology from George Mason University\, and a B.A. in psychology from Vassar College. \nSahar Mustafah \nSahar Mustafah is the daughter of Palestinian immigrants\, an inheritance she explores in her fiction. Her first novel The Beauty of Your Face (W.W. Norton\, 2020) was named a 2020 Notable Book and Editor’s Choice by New York Times Book Review\, a Los Angeles Times United We Read selection\, one of Marie Claire Magazine’s 2020 Best Fiction by Women\, and a Great Group Reads for National Reading Group Month. It was long-listed for the Center for Fiction 2020 First Novel Prize\, and was a finalist for Chicago Writers Association Best Book of the Year award and the Chicago Review of Books award. Her short story collection Code of the West was the winner of the 2016 Willow Books Fiction Award. Her stories have earned a Distinguished Story citation from Best American Short Stories 2016\, First Place in Fiction from the Guild Literary Complex of Chicago\, and three Pushcart Prize nominations\, among other honors. Mustafah earned her MFA from Columbia College Chicago where she was the recipient of the David Friedman Award for Best Fiction. She writes and teaches outside of Chicago.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/to-palestine-with-love-the-poetry-and-art-of-najwa-kawar-farah/
CATEGORIES:Art,Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210126T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210126T193000
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SUMMARY:Lion Rock Visiting Writers Series @ Central Washington University (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Lion Rock Visiting Writers Series @ Central Washington University (Online) \n  \nDujie Tahat (he/they) is a Filipino-Jordanian immigrant living in Washington state. They are the author of Here I Am O My God and Salat\, winner of the Tupelo Press Sunken Garden Chapbook Award. With Luther Hughes and Gabrielle Bates\, they cohost The Poet Salon podcast. dujietahat.com \nJourdan Imani Keith is an essayist\, playwright\, naturalist\, educator\, and storyteller whose work blends the textures of political\, personal and natural landscapes to offer voices from the margins of American lives. Keith has performed nationally and internationally\, including on TEDx. Jourdan Keith is Founder and Director of Urban Wilderness Project. jourdankeith.wordpress.com
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/lion-rock-visiting-writers-series-central-washington-university-online/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201207
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20201126T030354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201127T202007Z
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SUMMARY:Palestine Writes Conference
DESCRIPTION:This conference is 4 days packed full of poets\, authors\, artists\, cooking\, comedy and more! \nSusan Abulhawa\, Amer Zahr and his mother\, Susan Muaddi Darraj\, Lena Tuffaha\, Randa Jarrar\, Angela Davis\, Isabella Hammad\, Remi Kanazi\, Acrafty Arab\, Wafa Ghnaim and that’s not even the half of it. \nYou must check out the full program so that you don’t miss a thing! \nwww.palestinewrites.org/program \nand be sure to register and support in advance: \nwww.palestinewrites.vfairs.com
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/palestine-writes-conference/
CATEGORIES:Art,Book Reading,Comedy,Cooking/Food,Lecture,Poetry,Story Time
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201114T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201114T130000
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SUMMARY:Grateful Every Day: Writing Poems Together — Youth Workshop with Naomi Shihab Nye
DESCRIPTION:Online via Zoom\nRegistration required  \nHow can poems help our lives? Naomi Shihab Nye\, Young People’s Poet Laureate\, leads this friendly writing workshop for students in grades 6\, 7 and 8 — no experience in poetry necessary. This online workshop\, taking place via Zoom\, will involve simple strategies for writing around the general topics of attention and gratitude\, with some on-the-spot note-taking and sharing of ideas and work. After two hours\, participants will have rough drafts of at least 3-4 poems of their own. Bring paper and pen. Bring an open mind about your own writing powers and potential. We are all richer in resources than we think we are. How do we welcome some of our thoughts and insights onto the page? No stress. You don’t have to dress up! Register for the workshop  \nNaomi Shihab Nye was born in St. Louis\, lived in Jerusalem and now lives in San Antonio\, Texas. Palestinian American\, she started writing poems at the age of 6 and believes “we are all living in poems.” She has published more than 30 books of poetry and prose and conducted writing workshops all over the world since college days. Nye was named by The Poetry Foundation as the Young People’s Poet Laureate for 2019-2021\, making her the first Arab American to earn this honor.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/grateful-every-day-writing-poems-together-youth-workshop-with-naomi-shihab-nye/
CATEGORIES:Poetry,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201031T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201031T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
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SUMMARY:Dodge Poetry Festival: The Compassion of Hard Truths: Zeina Hashem Beck and Others
DESCRIPTION:The Compassion of Hard Truths: Zeina Hashem Beck\, Martín Espada\, Paisley Rekdal\, Seema Reza. Moderated by Martin J. Farawell \nZeina Hashem Beck is a Lebanese poet with a BA and an MA in English Literature from the American University of Beirut. She won the 2016 May Sarton New Hampshire Poetry Prize for her second full-length collection\, Louder than Hearts (Bauhan Publishing 2017)\, about which Naomi Shihab Nye wrote\, “Everything Arabic we treasure comes alive in these poems. Readers will feel restored to so many homes\, revived\, amazed. Zeina Hashem Beck writes with a brilliant\, absolutely essential voice.” \nhttp://www.zeinahashembeck.com/
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/dodge-poetry-festival-the-compassion-of-hard-truths-zeina-hashem-beck-and-others/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201024T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201024T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20201007T170839Z
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SUMMARY:My Name is the People of Palestine: cultural event
DESCRIPTION:“My Name is the People of Palestine” cultural event will take place on October 24-25 at 10:00am PST featuring Palestinian music and culture.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nJoin us for a free online concert on Oct 24th-25th\, 2020 at 10am PST/ 8pm Jerusalem to globally celebrate Palestinian music and culture together. \nMusic director Saleheddine Bedoui will be leading Aswat Ensemble with these featured artists: \n\nAmal Murkus\nBoutros Rouhana\nCharbel Rouhana\nShadia Mansour\nReem Talhami\nGeorge Bisharat\n\nFeatured Poets: \n\nMourid Barghouti\nTamim Barghouti\nAnis Chouehene\n\nTwo new songs by Boutros and Charbel Rouhana will premier at the concert. \nThis event will be streamed live on Facebook\, Zoom\, and Youtube\, reserve your front-row seat and please share. \nTranslation will emailed to you and made available at Zawaya.org. \nThis concert is sponsored by: Zawaya\, Middle East Children’s Alliance\, and Palestinian Youth Movement.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/my-name-is-the-people-of-palestine-cultural-event/
CATEGORIES:Music,Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201008T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201008T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200930T055156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201001T040300Z
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SUMMARY:Graywolf Literary Salon: Conversations from Home\, feat. Khaled Mattawa
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an evening of intimate conversations about home\, language\, and imagining a better world \nStep inside the world of books and get a view straight from the desks of our authors and editors. Join Graywolf Press and four of our outstanding writers as they welcome us into their homes for an evening of conversations about place and imagination during this unprecedented moment in history. \nThe Graywolf Literary Salon will feature Natalie Diaz (Postcolonial Love Poem)\, Roy G. Guzmán (Catrachos)\, Khaled Mattawa (Fugitive Atlas)\, and Kevin Young  (Bunk: The Rise of Hoaxes\, Humbug\, Plagiarists\, Phonies\, Post-Facts & Fake News). \nAdmission is free\, but we encourage you to give a donation of $25 or more to support Graywolf Press. All proceeds benefit Graywolf’s New Chapter Campaign\, a $3 million initiative to strengthen our publishing program through investments in editorial\, marketing\, audience development\, engagement\, and infrastructure. \nRegister here: https://graywolfpress.salsalabs.org/2020salon/index.html \n7:30pm CT\nAbout the Authors \nNATALIE DIAZ is the author of Postcolonial Love Poem\, a finalist for the Forward Prize\, and When My Brother Was an Aztec\, winner of an American Book Award. She has received many honors\, including a MacArthur Fellowship\, a Lannan Literary Fellowship\, a Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Artist Fellowship\, and a United States Artists Fellowship. She is Mojave and an enrolled member of the Gila River Indian Tribe. \nROY G. GUZMÁN is the author of Catrachos\, and has received a 2019 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and a 2017 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship. Raised in Miami\, they live in Minneapolis. \nKHALED MATTAWA is the author of five collections of poetry and is the translator of eleven books of contemporary Arabic poetry. He has been awarded several Pushcart Prizes and the PEN Award for Literary Translation\, as well as a Guggenheim and a MacArthur fellowship. His forthcoming collection\, Fugitive Atlas\, will be published in October 2020. (and he’s Libyan) \nKEVIN YOUNG is the author of thirteen books of poetry and prose\, including The Grey Album: On the Blackness of Blackness\, winner of the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize\, and Bunk: The Rise of Hoaxes\, Humbug\, Plagiarists\, Phonies\, Post-Facts & Fake News\, longlisted for the National Book Award. He is also the editor of African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle and Song\, appearing September. Director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and poetry editor of the New Yorker\, he was named a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets in 2020.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/graywolf-literary-salon-conversations-from-home-feat-natalie-diaz-roy-g-guzman-khaled-mattawa-kevin-young/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201007T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201007T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200930T054552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200930T214857Z
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SUMMARY:Spotlight Poetry: Gabrielle Bates\, Julia Guez\, Luther Hughes\, Dujie Tahat\, and Tess Taylor
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a celebration of all things verse with visiting poets Julia Guez and Tess Taylor\, along with local favorites and cohosts of the Poet Salon Podcast Gabrielle Bates\, Luther Hughes\, and Dujie Tahat. This event will be held on Zoom and broadcast simultaneously through Facebook Live. To RSVP to the Zoom call\, click “Tickets” found at this link: https://hugohouse.org/events/spotlight-poetry-julia-guez-tess-taylor-gabrielle-bates-and-keetje-kuipers/ Link to the Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/hugo-house/spotlight-poetry-gabrielle-bates-julia-guez-luther-hughes-dujie-tahat-and-tess-t/323224289001397/ ———— ABOUT THE READERS JULIA GUEZ’s poetry\, essays\, interviews and translations have appeared in Poetry\, the Guardian\, PEN Poetry Series\, the Kenyon Review\, BOMB\, and the Brooklyn Rail. She has been awarded the Discovery/Boston Review Poetry Prize\, a Fulbright Fellowship and the John Frederick Nims Memorial Prize in Translation. Guez holds degrees from Rice and Columbia. For the last decade\, she has worked with Teach For America; she’s currently a senior managing director of program implementation there. She also teaches creative writing at Rutgers and writes poetry reviews for Publishers Weekly. — TESS TAYLOR is the author of five collections of poetry. Her chapbook\, The Misremembered World\, was selected by Eavan Boland for the Poetry Society of America’s inaugural chapbook fellowship\, and the San Francisco Chronicle called her first book\, The Forage House\, “stunning.” Her second book\, Work & Days\, was named one of the 10 best books of poetry of 2016 by the New York Times. Taylor’s work has appeared in the Atlantic\, the Kenyon Review\, Poetry\, Tin House\, the Times Literary Supplement\, and elsewhere. In spring 2020 she published two books of poems: Last West\, part of Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures\, at the Museum of Modern Art\, and Rift Zone\, from Red Hen Press. She teaches at University of California\, Davis. — GABRIELLE BATES is a poet from Birmingham\, Alabama\, currently living in Seattle\, where she works for Open Books: A Poem Emporium and cohosts the podcast The Poet Salon. Her poems and poetry comics have appeared or are forthcoming in the New Yorker\, Poetry\, American Poetry Review\, and the Best of the Net anthology\, among other venues. — LUTHER HUGHES\, born and raised Seattle\, is the author of A Shiver in the Leaves (BOA Editions\, 2022) and the chapbook Touched (Sibling Rivalry Press\, 2018). Founder of Shade Literary Arts and executive editor for the The Offing\, he cohosts The Poet Salon podcast with Gabrielle Bates and Dujie Tahat. His work has been published in Poetry\, Paris Review\, The Rumpus\, New England Review\, and others. He is the recipient of the 2020 92Y Discovery Poetry Prize. Luther received his MFA from Washington University in St. Louis. — DUJIE TAHAT is a Filipino-Jordanian immigrant living in Washington State. They are the author of two chapbooks: Here I Am O My God\, selected by Fady Joudah for a Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellowship\, and Salat\, selected by Cornelius Eady as winner of the Tupelo Press Sunken Garden Chapbook Award. Their poems have been published or are forthcoming in Poetry\, Poetry NW\, ZYZZVA\, Best New Poets\, Asian American Literary Review and elsewhere. Dujie has earned fellowships from Hugo House\, Jack Straw Writing Program\, and the Poetry Foundation\, as well as a work-study scholarship from Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference. They serve as a poetry editor for Moss and Homology Lit and cohost The Poet Salon podcast.\nmore details»  copy to my calendar
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/spotlight-poetry-gabrielle-bates-julia-guez-luther-hughes-dujie-tahat-and-tess-taylor/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201001T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201001T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200923T193617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200923T194004Z
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SUMMARY:Three acclaimed Seattle-area writers including Lena Tuffaha
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening with three acclaimed Seattle-area writers\, all published by Red Hen Press!\nKristen Millares Young is the author of the novel Subduction\, a Paris Review staff pick called “whip-smart” by the Washington Post\, a “brilliant debut” by the Seattle Times and “utterly unique and important” by Ms. Magazine. Her essays\, investigations and reviews appear in the Washington Post\, Literary Hub\, the Guardian\, and elsewhere\, as well as the anthologies Latina Outsiders\, Pie & Whiskey and Alone Together: Love\, Grief\, and Comfort During the Time of COVID-19. She was the researcher for the New York Times team that produced “Snow Fall\,” which won a Pulitzer Prize. From 2018 to 2020\, Kristen served as Prose Writer-in-Residence at Hugo House.\n\nAmber Flame is a writer\, composer and performer whose work has garnered artistic merit residencies with Hedgebrook\, The Watering Hole\, Vermont Studio Center\, and Yefe Nof. Flame served as the 2017-2019 Poet-in-Residence at Hugo House. Her first collection\, Ordinary Cruelty\, was published in 2017 by Write Bloody Press\, and her second collection is forthcoming from Red Hen Press.\n\nLena Khalaf Tuffaha is a poet\, essayist\, and translator. Her first book of poems\, Water & Salt won the Washington State Book Award and was a finalist for the Arab American Book Awards. Her chapbook\, Arab in Newsland\, won the 2016 Two Sylvias Press Prize\, and her most recent chapbook\, Letters from the Interior\, was published by Diode editions. Her poems and essays have received the Robert Watson Literary Prize and been published in Adroit journal\, Jubilat\, Kenyon Review Online\, the New England Review\, the Rumpus\, Southern Humanities Review\, and World Literature Today\, among others.\nThird Place Books Events Code of Conduct: Third Place Books is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of event attendees and guest authors\, during both online and in-store events. By registering for this event\, you are agreeing to refrain from engaging in inappropriate behavior and harassment of any kind throughout the course of this event (i.e. racial slurs\, profanity\, hate speech\, spam comments\, etc.). Please note that any participants who engage in inappropriate behavior or harassment of any kind will be immediately ejected from this event.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/three-acclaimed-seattle-area-writers-including-lena-tuffaha/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200924T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200924T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200922T202637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200922T202637Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Visit with Naomi Shihab Nye
DESCRIPTION:Naomi Shihab Nye \n09/24/2020 – 6:30PM \nBenefit for PONGO Poetry Project One of this country’s foremost poets\, a poet who has had her work published in collections for forty years now\, Naomi Shihab Nye does a virtual visit to support the vital work of non-profit Pongo Teen Writing’s Poetry Project in a two-part \nprogram. Naomi Shihab Nye is the recipient of numerous honors and awards\, is the author of many books of poems\, including some for younger readers. Her most recent is last year’s The Tiny Journalist (BOA). \n“On every page\, Shihab Nye’s insistent call is the same: people\, all people\, deserve to live safe and healthy lives\, free from fear and violence. She mourns\, rages\, takes politicians to task\, but always lands on the side of compassion.” – Shelf Awareness.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/virtual-visit-with-naomi-shihab-nye/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200918T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200918T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200916T201527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T201548Z
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SUMMARY:Simon Shaheen & Naomi Shihab Nye in Concert + Talkback
DESCRIPTION:7:30 p.m. EDT Friday\, Sept. 18\, 2020\nSimon Shaheen & Naomi Shihab Nye in Concert + Talkback\nFree with RSVP; $10 suggested donation \nRSVP for streaming link \nLet music and poetry end your week on a sweet note with a night of exclusive performances by world renowned artists\, musician Simon Shaheen and writer/poet Naomi Shihab Nye\, followed by a live talkback!  \nSimon Shaheen dazzles his listeners as he deftly leaps from traditional Arabic sounds to jazz and Western classical styles. His soaring technique\, melodic ingenuity\, and unparalleled grace have earned him international acclaim as a virtuoso on the ‘oud and violin. As a composer\, Shaheen has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the New York State Council on the Arts\, Meet the Composer\, the Jerome Foundation\, Continental Harmony\, and Yellow Springs Institute. In addition to performing with his two bands\, Qantara and the Near Eastern Music Ensemble\, Shaheen tours as a solo artist internationally and as a lecturer throughout the academic world promoting awareness to Arab music through numerous lectures and workshop presentations. Shaheen is currently an instructor at Berklee School of Music\, and directs the Arabic Music Retreat each summer at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts. \nNaomi Shihab Nye was born in St. Louis\, Missouri. Her father was a Palestinian refugee and her mother an American of German and Swiss descent\, and Nye spent her adolescence in both Jerusalem and San Antonio\, Texas. Nye is the recipient of numerous honors and awards for her work\, including the Ivan Sandrof Award for Lifetime Achievement from the National Book Critics Circle and the Paterson Poetry Prize\, among others. The Poetry Foundation named Nye the Young People’s Poet Laureate for 2019 to 2021\, making her the first Arab American to earn this honor. Known for poetry that lends a fresh perspective to ordinary events\, people\, and objects\, Nye’s experience of both cultural difference and different cultures has influenced much of her work. Nye is also considered one of the leading female poets of the American Southwest. In addition to poetry\, Nye has written fiction for children\, poetry and song recordings\, and poetry translations. She has also published a book of essays and edited several anthologies.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/simon-shaheen-naomi-shihab-nye-in-concert-talkback/
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Panel Discussion,Music,Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200830T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200830T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200811T005950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200811T010136Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Poetry Workshop with Mona Kareem
DESCRIPTION:12 – 2 p.m. EDT\, Sunday\, Aug. 30\, 2020\nVirtual Poetry Workshop with Mona Kareem\nFree\nRegistration required by Aug. 13 \nJoin AANM artist-in-residence\, poet\, and translator Mona Kareem for a one-day Virtual Poetry Workshop! This workshop is for adult writers and teens age 17+ who are committed to using poetry as a medium to explore and intertwine the personal with the political. Those interested in themes\, practices\, theory and/or poetics of translation in relation to expression and narrative are especially welcome to join. \nMona Kareem will provide participants with two texts to review as well as a writing prompt prior to the workshop (via email). The workshop will unfold\, via Zoom\, with a close reading of selected texts\, followed by an open reading and discussion of participants’ poems. \nWorkshop timeline: \nAug. 13: Registration deadline; limited to 10 participants\nAug. 16: Poet will provide participants with selected reading texts and a writing prompt\nAug. 23: Writing prompt submission deadline\nAug. 30: Workshop from 12 – 2 p.m. \nRegister by Aug. 13 to secure your spot in the workshop! \nMona Kareem is the author of three poetry collections\, most recently Femme Ghosts (Publication Studio\, 2019)\, a trilingual chapbook. Her work has been translated into nine languages and published in anthologies and periodicals\, including Brooklyn Rail\, Michigan Quarterly Review\, Ambit\, The Los Angeles Review of Books\, Asymptote\, Words Without Borders\, Poetry International\, PEN English\, Modern Poetry in Translation\, Two Lines and Specimen. She has held fellowships with Poetry International\, BANFF Center\, Norwich Center and Forum Transregionale Studien. Kareem has been a featured writer at festivals and conferences in Cairo\, Istanbul\, Berlin\, Amsterdam\, Brussels\, Seoul\, Copenhagen and across the United States. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from SUNY Binghamton\, and has taught at SUNY Binghamton\, Rutgers\, Bronx Community College and the University of Maryland. \n  \nRelated event: Aug. 13: Live Reading & Discussion with Mona Kareem \n 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/virtual-poetry-workshop-with-mona-kareem/
CATEGORIES:Poetry,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200813T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200813T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200811T005932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200811T005932Z
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SUMMARY:Live Reading & Discussion with Mona Kareem
DESCRIPTION:6 p.m. EDT\, Thursday\, Aug. 13\, 2020\nLive Reading & Discussion with Mona Kareem\nFree\, livestreamed on Facebook\nRSVP to Facebook event  \nJoin AANM artist-in-residence Mona Kareem for a live reading from her poetry collection Crossover\, and discussion with AANM director Dr. Diana Abouali. \nThroughout her residency\, taking place remotely\, Kareem is finalizing Crossover\, a poetry collection that touches on themes particular to Arab experience/s in the United States: the loss or gain of language\, the weight of a marked body passing through airports\, the lingua of immigration and bureaucratic violence\, and the fetishization of Arab sexuality in visual culture and colonial imaginary. The poems cross a range of narratives\, working beyond the typical family-story\, as many of us have arrived alone to this continent. They explore what this loneliness entails\, especially for the bilingual artist. \nMona Kareem is the author of three poetry collections\, most recently Femme Ghosts (Publication Studio\, 2019)\, a trilingual chapbook. Her work has been translated into nine languages and published in anthologies and periodicals\, including Brooklyn Rail\, Michigan Quarterly Review\, Ambit\, The Los Angeles Review of Books\, Asymptote\, Words Without Borders\, Poetry International\, PEN English\, Modern Poetry in Translation\, Two Lines and Specimen. She has held fellowships with Poetry International\, BANFF Center\, Norwich Center and Forum Transregionale Studien. Kareem has been a featured writer at festivals and conferences in Cairo\, Istanbul\, Berlin\, Amsterdam\, Brussels\, Seoul\, Copenhagen and across the United States. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from SUNY Binghamton\, and has taught at SUNY Binghamton\, Rutgers\, Bronx Community College and the University of Maryland. \n  \nRelated event: Aug. 30: Virtual Poetry Workshop with Mona Kareem
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/live-reading-discussion-with-mona-kareem/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200626T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200626T100000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200623T051906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200623T051906Z
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SUMMARY:A Virtual Literary Panel - 6-26-2020 - Palestine Museum US
DESCRIPTION:Leading Palestinian Writers/Poets Read & Discuss their Recent works \nModerated by Dina Omar \nPoet: Lena Khalaf Tuffaha \nNovelist: Sahar Mustafah \n12:00 PM  1:00 PM EST (9am – 10am PST) \nPlease click here to register for this event.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/a-virtual-literary-panel-6-26-2020-palestine-museum-us/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Poetry
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200612T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200612T100000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200623T053801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200623T053929Z
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SUMMARY:A Virtual Literary Panel - 6-12-2020 - Palestine Museum US
DESCRIPTION:Literary Panel 6/12\n\n\nDescription \nLeading Palestinian Writers Read & Discuss their Recent works\n\nTime \n\nJun 12\, 2020 12:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/a-virtual-literary-panel-6-12/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200606T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200606T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200528T001421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200528T001743Z
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SUMMARY:Windows/Shababeek: A Sukoon Virtual Reading
DESCRIPTION:Windows/Shababeek: A Sukoon Virtual Reading\n\n\nAANM presents a Sukoon bilingual live reading around the theme of Windows/Shababeek\, curated and hosted by Sukoon founding editor Rewa Zeinati\, and featuring an incredible lineup of Arab writers and poets: Zeyn Joukhadar\, Zeina Hashem Beck\, Philip Metres\, George Abraham\, Sahar Mustafa\, Zeina Azzam (Arabic) and Farah Chamma (Arabic).\n\nWe’ve spent the last several weeks observing life go back and forth to stillness\, isolation\, fear or healing\, all through the windows of our homes (if we are privileged enough to have them). We’ve pondered other people’s lives existing behind their own windows. What joy or confusion or horror was multiplied? Join us for this bilingual poetry and fiction virtual live reading in collaboration with Sukoon\, exploring—in the most broad or intimate sense—the various and infinite ways we interpret the barriers\, filters or open fields we call “windows” and how these inform the light and shadows we allow or dissipate.\n\nThis virtual reading will be streamed live on AANM’s Facebook page\, so be sure to RSVP to the Facebook event to be notified and tune in when the livestream goes up. 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/windows-shababeek-a-sukoon-virtual-reading/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200530T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200530T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200528T030504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200528T030631Z
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SUMMARY:Justice Beats
DESCRIPTION:JUSTICE BEATS\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSCHEDULE / EASTERN STANDARD TIME!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Peace Poets / 1 pm. (10am PST)\nDJ Sarouna / 1:15pm (10:15am PST)\nClarissa Bitar / 1:50pm (10:50am PST\nTy Defoe / 2:15pm (11:15am PST)\nJohn Scott-Richardson / 2:35pm (11:35am PST)\nDakota Camacho / 2:50pm (11:50am PST)\nRebel Betty / 3:15pm (12:15pm PST)\nEmmanual Candelario / Peace Poets / 3:55pm (12:55pm PST)\nYadira De La Riva / 4:05pm (1:05pm PST)\nTef Poe / 4:20pm (1:20pm PST)\nAgile One / 5:05pm (2:05pm PST)\nPacia Elaine / 5:35pm (2:35pm PST)\nMakeda Kravitz / 5:45pm (2:45pm PST)\nFrantz Jerome /  Peace Poets / 6:20pm (3:20pm PST)\n MarshaMayI? / 6:25pm (3:25pm PST)\nLyriq Tye / 6:55pm (3:55pm PST)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://www.justicebeats.com/lineup
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/justice-beats/
CATEGORIES:Music,Poetry
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200523T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200523T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200523T024840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200523T025150Z
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SUMMARY:Team Mashallah Poetry Eid
DESCRIPTION:Team Mashallah Poetry Eid\nwith Angel Nafis\, Fatimah Asghar\, Safia Elhillo\, Hanif Abdurraqib\, Kaveh Akbar\n\n\n\n\nWhen: Sat\, May 23\, 3pm – 4pm\n\nE-mail: teammashallahpoetry@gmail.com for Zoom invite!
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/team-mashallah-poetry-eid/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200522T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200523T024613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200523T024613Z
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SUMMARY:SYZYGY reading series:  with Janan Alexandra and Others
DESCRIPTION:SYZYGY reading series: ross gay\, marlee grace\, janan alexandra\, l. renée\, juliet johnson\, essence london\, sophie whitmore\n\n\n\nWhen:  Fri\, May 22\, 4pm – 5pm\n\nDescription:  https://wthetrees.earth/syzygy\n\nOn Zoom at 7pm EST:\nRegister here: https://iu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEud-moqDIoHtd4KHXGieDlIabxKNtUdJ8R
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/syzygy-reading-series-with-janan-alexandra-and-others/
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200429T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200429T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T135709
CREATED:20200217T112029Z
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SUMMARY:Lee Scheingold Lecture in Poetry and Poetics:  Naomi Shihab Nye and Lena Tuffaha
DESCRIPTION:The Lee Scheingold Lecture in Poetry and Poetics is thrilled to welcome Naomi Shihab Nye to the University of Washington on Wednesday\, April 29\, 2020. We are also excited to welcome Lena Khalaf Tuffaha\, winner of the 2018 Washington State Book Award\, who will be in conversation with Naomi after her reading. A reception will be held from 6:00-6:30 in wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ–Intellectual House. From 6:30-8:00\, the reading/conversation and book signing will follow. \nMany thanks to Suhad Khatib for granting permission to use her beautiful work\, “The Return” in the poster. And many thanks to Dilara Elbir for her design. \nArtist Bios:\nNaomi Shihab Nye describes herself as a “wandering poet.” She has spent 40 years traveling the country and the world to lead writing workshops and inspiring students of all ages. Nye was born to a Palestinian father and an American mother and grew up in St. Louis\, Jerusalem\, and San Antonio. Drawing on her Palestinian-American heritage\, the cultural diversity of her home in Texas\, and her experiences traveling in Asia\, Europe\, Canada\, Mexico\, and the Middle East\, Nye uses her writing to attest to our shared humanity. Naomi Shihab Nye is the author and/or editor of more than 30 volumes. Her most recent book is Voices in the Air: Poems for Listeners. Her new book of poems is entitled The Tiny Journalist (BOA Editions Ltd.\, April 2019). \nLena Khalaf Tuffaha is a poet\, essayist\, and translator. She earned a BA in Comparative Literature at the University of Washington and an MFA in Poetry at the Rainier Writing Workshop of Pacific Lutheran University She is the author of the full-length poetry collection\, Water & Salt\, winner of the 2018 Washington State Book Award for Poetry\, and the chapbooks Arab in Newsland (2016) and Letters from the Interior (2019). Her work has been published in journals including Blackbird\, Kenyon Review Online\, Michigan Quarterly Review\, New England Review\, Poetry Northwest\, TriQuarterly\, and the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-A-Day feature. Her poems have been widely anthologized and have received the Robert Watson Literary Prize and multiple Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominations. She is the recipient of a 2019 Artist Trust Fellowship\, and has served as the inaugural Poet-In-Residence at Open Books: A Poem Emporium in Seattle. You can learn more about her work at www.lenakhalaftuffaha.com. \nSuhad Khatib (b. 1979) is a multimedia artist who was born in Oman\, raised in Jordan and been living in the US for the past 14 years. Her work was shown in Montreal\, Connecticut\, Berkeley\, New York\, San Francisco and Amman. She describes her work as “an intentional study on healing and identity.” Suhad is also a public speaker on the subject of Palestine\, theology\, feminism and community organizing. Her practice extends to design and filmmaking. Notably\, she is the designer behind prominent social justice campaigns that have shaped our understanding of recent history like: #Ferguson2Palestine\, #ISupportRasmea and #ShowMe15. In film\, she was one of the founders of the film industry in Jordan\, wrote and directed multiple short films\, finished residency programs by Sundance Film Institute\, Dubai Film Connection\, and Euromed Audiovisual Program. Most notably\, she was the co-writer of the most watched Jordanian comedy series! Suhad currently resides in San Francisco\, CA. https://suhadkhatib.com/
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/lee-scheingold-lecture-in-poetry-and-poetics-naomi-shihab-nye-and-lena-tuffaha/
LOCATION:UW – Intellectual House\, 4249 Whitman Ct NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading: Tahat\, Chavez\, & Friend
DESCRIPTION:Come out to Spin Cycle Records\, Movies\, and Games for a reading featuring poets Dujie Tahat\, Sarah A. Chavez\, and Malcolm Friend. \nDUJIE TAHAT is a Filipino-Jordanian immigrant living in Washington state. He is the author of Here I Am O My God\, selected by Fady Joudah for a Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellowship. Their poems have been published or are forthcoming in POETRY\, Sugar House Review\, The Journal\, The Southeast Review\, ZYZZVA\, Southern Indiana Review\, Asian American Literary Review\, and elsewhere. Dujie has earned fellowships from Hugo House\, Jack Straw Writing Program\, and the Poetry Foundation\, as well as a work-study scholarship from Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference. They serve as a poetry editor for Moss and Homology Lit and cohost The Poet Salon podcast.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/poetry-reading-tahat-chavez-friend/
LOCATION:Spin Cycle\, 321 Broadway E Ste C\, Seattle\, WA\, 98102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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SUMMARY:A Winter's Evening of Music\, Poetry and Storytelling: From Struggle to Survival: Creating Beauty Out of Tragedy
DESCRIPTION:From Struggle to Survival: Creating Beauty Out of Tragedy\nA Winter’s Evening of Music\, Poetry and Storytelling with Claudia Castro Luna\, Michelle Dodson\, Hilary Field\, Merna Ann Hecht & Lena Khalaf Tuffaha. \nWeaving together original music and poetry\, classical guitarist and composer Hilary Field with poets Claudia Castro Luna and Lena Khalaf Tuffaha will share poems about struggle and their means to survive. Storyteller Merna Ann Hecht and cellist Michelle Dodson will offer stories and music with the theme of bringing hope forth in dark times with a selection little known traditional and contemporary stories. Through music and spoken word\, these writers and musicians share the nuanced beauty and vulnerability that can be found in our hearts at times of sorrow and difficulty as in times of joy\, this heightened taking place as it does on the day that commemorates the life\, work\, and example of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. \nThis event is supported by a generous grant from the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/a-winters-evening-of-music-poetry-and-storytelling-from-struggle-to-survival-creating-beauty-out-of-tragedy/
LOCATION:Elliott Bay Book Company\, 1521 10th Avenue\, Seattle\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Poetry
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CREATED:20191125T122120Z
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SUMMARY:Margin Shift Presents: Gordon\, Khalaf-Tuffaha\, Abel\, Felix\, Humienik
DESCRIPTION:MS Presents: Gordon\, Khalaf-Tuffaha\, Abel\, Felix\, Humienik\n\n\n\n\nMargin Shift: Friends in Poetry is a Seattle based poetry collective that’s constantly shifting. We highlight poets of color\, LGBTQI poets\, poets from out of town\, poets who are new to town\, women poets\, undocumented poets\, experimental writers (whatever that might mean!)\, and brand new writers. Always changing\, always shifting\, always trying something different.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/margin-shift-khalaf-tuffaha/
LOCATION:Common AREA Maintenance\, 2125 2nd Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98121\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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SUMMARY:Reading with Kaveh Akbar\, Paige Lewis\, Billie Swift & Lena Khalaf Tuffaha
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Kaveh Akbar\, Paige Lewis\, Billie Swift\n & Lena Khalaf Tuffaha\n\n\nNovember 29 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm\n\n\n\nJoin us at Hugo House for a reading featuring Kaveh Akbar\, Paige Lewis\, Billie Swift\, and Lena Khalaf Tuffaha! Kaveh Akbar’s poems appear in The New Yorker\, Poetry\, The New York Times\, Paris Review\, Best American Poetry\, and elsewhere. His second full-length volume of poetry\, Pilgrim Bell\, will be published by Graywolf in 2021. His debut\, Calling a Wolf a Wolf\, is out now. Kaveh was born in Tehran\, Iran\, and teaches at Purdue University and in the low residency MFA programs at Randolph…
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/offsite-at-hugo-house-reading-with-kaveh-akbar-paige-lewis-billie-swift-lena-khalaf-tuffaha/
LOCATION:Hugo House\, 1634 11th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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