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Una lista di 5 libri per ricordare la Nakba, la catastrofe palestinese; nello specifico, trovate:- "Il Pessottimista" di Emile Habibi- "Una trilogia palestinese" di Mahmoud Darwish- "Un dettaglio minore" di Adania Shibli- "Ritorno ad Haifa" di Ghassan Kanafani- "Case di sale" di Hala AlyanIscriviti al canale Telegram per guardare tutta la lista di tutti gli eventi (ad oggi) confermati ed avvisatemi se ne conoscete altri Mentre qui trovate tutti i link di Medio Oriente e Dintorni: Linktree, ma, andando un po' nel dettaglio: -Tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni -Per articoli visitate il sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo" di questo podcast. - Qui il link al canale Youtube- Podcast su tutte le principali piattaforme in Italia e del mondo-Vuoi tutte le uscite in tempo reale? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorniOgni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e mi aiuta a dedicarmi sempre di più alla mia passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente ed il "mondo islamico"
Män utan vapen och våldsintresse som kokar kaffe över en brasa i skogen är numera ekofascister enligt en viss forskarinna Darwish på Örebro "universitet". Svenska staten blir allt mer repressiv. Vi väljer att se det positivt, som tecken på tilltagande desperation.0:00:00 Inledning0:04:10 Örebro universitet klassar fridfulla män i naturen som ekofacister.0:14:15 Insektsfabrik i rekonstruktion.0:19:10 Förordningen om statliga kreditgarantier för gröna investeringar, vad kan gå fel?0:27:05 Mer statliga kreditgarantier, till utländska företag.0:32:40 Kommuninvest, sociala obligationer.0:46:25 Svenska FOI ska rädda världen från desinformation.1:01:45 Hämmande regelbördor inom läkarvetenskapen. 1:12:35 Exempel på när socialstyrelsen gör nytta.1:18:20 Regimen vill cementera sakernas tillstånd genom att försvåra grundlagsändringar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Scripture, “earth” signifies more than just physical land; it functions as a literary sign that opposes human oppression. The biblical narrative presents the land both as a silent witness against human civilization and as one of its victims. In this context, the recurring phrase “heavens and earth” serves as a merism, expressing the totality of creation and affirming God's sovereign authority and judgment:“Assemble to me all the elders of your tribes and your officers, that I may speak these words in their hearing and call the heavens and the earth to witness against them.” (Deuteronomy 31:28)Poet Mahmoud Darwish echoes this Abrahamic outlook by portraying the land as a woman—“the lady of the earth”—a figure of both suffering and resilience. Through this personification, Darwish critiques the domination of land by human civilization, portraying earth not as property but as a noble matriarch. His vision resonates with the biblical sabbatical and jubilee traditions, in which the land itself is granted rest and release from exploitation (Leviticus 25).In the Old Testament, Galilee is often marginalized or conquered. Yet, in Isaiah—and later in the New Testament—it is repurposed as the launching point for God's mission to liberate the land from human abuse.In contrast to Jerusalem or Rome, which embody imperial tyranny cloaked in Hellenistic pluralism, Jesus reclaims Galilee as the new hub for Biblical Shepherdism—a direct challenge to the ideology of Hellenistic urban empire. Galilee becomes a scriptural threshold: a place of refuge, instruction, and mission. It embodies God's cause, where divine law transcends political borders, and the land becomes a witness to divine justice against human violence, not a possession of empire.اللَّهُ مَالِكُ الْمُلْكِallāhu māliku al-mulk“God is the Owner of Sovereignty”This week I discuss Luke 8:26.Show Notesχώρα (chōra) / ע-ר-ץ (ʿayin–resh–ṣade) / أ-ر-ض (ʾalif-rā-ḍād)The biblical Hebrew אֶרֶץ ('ereṣ) can denote:The entire inhabited earth, as in Genesis 1:1 (“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth”), is typically rendered in the Septuagint (LXX) as γῆ (gē).A specific territory, region, or localized land, such as “the land of Canaan,” or the land surrounding a city.The pairing of שָּׁמַיִם (šāmayim)“heavens” and אֶרֶץ ('ereṣ) earth in scripture functions as a merism, a literary device expressing totality.“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”(Genesis 1:1)“May you be blessed of the Lord, Maker of heavens and earth.”(Psalm 115:15)“For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth; And the former things will not be remembered or come to mind.”(Isaiah 65:17)In the Qur'an, أرض “arḍ” also appears frequently in the same manner in phrases like “السماء والأرض” (al-samāʾ wa al-arḍ) – “the heavens and the earth.”بَدِيعُ ٱلسَّمَٰوَاتِ وَٱلْأَرْضِ ۖ وَإِذَا قَضَىٰٓ أَمْرًۭا فَإِنَّمَا يَقُولُ لَهُۥ كُن فَيَكُونُbadīʿu al-samāwāti wa al-arḍi. wa idhā qaḍā amran fa-innamā yaqūlu lahu kun fa-yakūn.[He is] the Originator of the heavens and the earth. When he decrees a matter, he only says to it, “stand forth,” and it stands forth.In his poetry, Mahmoud Darwish uses the Semitic function أ-ر-ض in line with the anti-civilizational tradition of Abrahamic literature:عَلَى هَذِهِ ٱلْأَرْضِʿalā hādhihi al-arḍon this earthDarwish refers to the earth (ٱلْأَرْض) both as a practical reality, literally, “on this earth,” this “ground,” and as the shared heritage of those who live on this ground, who come from the ground, from the same mother, “the lady of the earth.” This sovereignty is not imposed or “built” by civilization, but inherent.سَيِّدَةُ ٱلْأَرْضِsayyidatu al-arḍthe lady of the earthIn Semitic, earth as “lady” or “mistress” implies dignity and nobility: the land as a suffering yet powerful matriarch—both witness to and victim of human civilization. For Darwish, it evokes the Palestinian spirit of steadfastness (صمود – ṣumūd). It is not the human being, but the land that is steadfast:“Still, and perhaps more importantly, regarding the years as set times are the sabbatical year, set every seventh year, as rest for the land, and the jubilee year, set every fifty years, when everybody is set free and even the earth itself is set free from their subjugation by the human being (Lev 25).”(Tarazi, Paul Nadim. Decoding Genesis 1–11. Orthodox Center for the Advancement of Biblical Studies, St. Paul, MN. 2014. p. 82)أُمُّ ٱلْبِدَايَاتِʾummu al-bidāyātmother of all beginnings(Gen 2:7, Qur'an 30:20)أُمُّ ٱلنِّهَايَاتِʾummu al-nihāyātmother of all endings(Genesis 3:19, Qur'an 20:55)Γερασηνῶν (Gerasēnōn) / جرشGerasa (جرش Jerash in modern-day Jordan) was a key city in the eastern Roman Empire. It served as a Hellenistic hub and a strategic site that developed due to the cultural changes after Alexander the Great's conquests in the 4th century BC.The typical features of a Hellenistic polis—such as a colonnaded cardo maximus, theaters, temples dedicated to Greco-Roman gods, and agoras—are visible in the ruins of Gerasa. These structures reflect the urban planning strategies introduced by Macedonian and later Roman rulers, as well as the blending of Greek and local Semitic cultures. These are hallmarks of anti-Scriptural Hellenistic pluralism, which seeks to erase Ezekielian shepherdism. Ezekiel's school was carried forward by St. Paul, who opposed Roman imperialism by imposing coexistence against Caesar under the one God of the tent-dwelling shepherd Abraham.Γαλιλαία / (Galilaia) / גָּלִילIn Joshua and Chronicles, Kedesh in Galilee is identified as a city of refuge and a Levitical inheritance, tying it to themes of mercy, sanctuary, and priestly service.In 1 Kings 9, this same region is dismissed by King Hiram of Tyre when Solomon gives him twenty cities in Galilee as a diplomatic gift—cities Hiram calls כָּבוּל (Kabul) “Cabul,” or “worthless.” This underlines Galilee's devalued status in the eyes of political power.In 2 Kings 15, Galilee becomes the first region to fall to the Assyrians, highlighting its vulnerability.Isaiah turns this trajectory on its head in Isaiah 9:1-2, where Galilee—specifically called “Galilee of the nations”—becomes the location where light of instruction will arise:By the way of the sea, on the other side of the Jordan,Galilee of the Gentiles.The people who walk in darknessWill see a great light;Those who live in a dark land,The light will shine on them.In the New Testament, this prophetic rever...
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Sheikh Abdullah Nimer Darwish gick från att förespråka väpnat våld till att arbeta för fred mellan israeler och palestinier. Han grundade den islamska rörelsen i Israel 1971. Åtta år senare startade han den underjordiska organisationen Usrat al jihad vars mål var att med vapen etablera en arabisk islamisk stat i Palestina. Efter en tid i fängelse ändrade han riktning och arbetade för fred mellan israeler och palestinier. Den islamska rörelsen utvecklades till det politiska partiet Ra´am som har platser i det israeliska parlamentet Knesset.
Storia e simbolismo della Kefiah, uno dei copricapi più iconici al mondo e simbolo assoluto dell'identità palestineseScopri qui la tua nuova Kefiah, fatti trovare pronto per la Manifestazione nazionale del 12 aprile 2025Iscriviti al canale Telegram per la mappa con tutti i luoghi di Milano legati all'universo di Medio Oriente e Dintorni, divertiti a scoprire: ristoranti, kebab, luoghi di culto, shisha club, negozi di tappeti, ristoranti e tanto altro; prossimamente verranno aggiunte anche altre città d'Italia, fatti trovare prontoMentre qui trovate tutti i link di Medio Oriente e Dintorni: Linktree, ma, andando un po' nel dettaglio: -Tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni -Per articoli visitate il sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo" di questo podcast. - Qui il link al canale Youtube- Podcast su tutte le principali piattaforme in Italia e del mondo-Vuoi tutte le uscite in tempo reale? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorniOgni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e mi aiuta a dedicarmi sempre di più alla mia passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente ed il "mondo islamico"
Karim Darwish was one of the Egyptian greats, along with Ahmad Barada, Amr Shabana, Rami Ashour and Mohammed El Shorbagi, who laid the groundwork for Egypt's complete domination of the pro game. Darwish reached world #1 in 2009 and was part of 2 World Championship winning teams in 2009 and 2011. Karim's post playing career has been nothing less than impressive as well. He's the man behind the Wadi Degla Squash Academy, with 9 branches and counting, and over 2000 juniors across Egypt. Darwish also served as VP of the World Squash Federation and was part of the historic story behind squash's long awaited acceptance as an Olympic sport for LA 28. We take deep dives on all of this and so much more.
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Ashira Darwish is a motivational speaker, film director, and the creator of Active Meditation, a trauma-healing modality combining Sufi and Kundalini practices. She specializes in trauma therapy for Palestinians, emphasizing collective healing and the power of activism and storytelling. In our conversation, she discussed the desecration of nature and land by colonial forces, the disruption of intergenerational knowledge, and the importance of solidarity in the fight for liberation. She also critiqued the rise of talk therapy as a substitute for community support and highlighted how colonialism and individualization suppress collective healing practices. As the director of Where Olive Trees Live, Ashira shares stories of resilience, offering a hopeful vision for Palestinian liberation and the importance of healing through unity.
In episode 225 of our SAP on Azure video podcast we talk about Microsoft Fabric and how partners can leverage the mirroring features with SAP. In the last episode we talked about the new mirroring capabilities in Microsoft Fabric and SAP. We also talked about the platform aspect and how partners can build integrations and offer their SAP expertise in this context. To kick this off, we have two partners today with us that will talk about this integration. - Philip Kiencke from dab- Walid Darwish & Robert B. MacLean from SimplementThey will show their solutions and how customers can leverage it to connect their SAP data with Microsoft Fabric. To kick if off we have Ulrich Christ back with us to talk about Microsof Fabric. Links to partner dab:* Solution page: https://www.dab-europe.com/en/solutions/sap-data-integration-in-microsoft-fabric/* As a more detailed blog post: https://www.dab-europe.com/en/articles/microsoft-fabric-open-mirroring-opens-up-new-possibilities-for-data-integration/* Short video available on YouTube, which explains our solution briefly and also demos the simplicity: https://youtu.be/Y0sGMAifuT4?si=_bhi9L47Nx3HfrsY* Technical Information and a quickstart guide can be found on our knowledge base: https://knowledge.dab-europe.com/l/en/article/g977ag8aq8-quickstart-guide-managed-appLinks to partner Simplement: * Solution page: https://www.simplement.us/solutions-to-extract-sap-dataFind all the links mentioned here: https://www.saponazurepodcast.de/episode225Reach out to us for any feedback / questions:* Robert Boban: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rboban/* Goran Condric: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gorancondric/* Holger Bruchelt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holger-bruchelt/ #Microsoft #SAP #Azure #SAPonAzure #Fabric #Integration #Partners
In this important conversation examining the vital role of journalists and documentarians in conflict zones, Palestinian journalist, Mariam Barghouti and Jenin resident, Rawand Arqawi share their firsthand experiences with Palestinian trauma healer, Ashira Darwish, cutting through the fog of misinformation to reveal the human realities often obscured in Western mainstream narratives. Our guests shared first-hand experiences on reporting from Jenin and the broader region, exploring both the crucial importance of ground-level documentation and the challenges faced by those who undertake this work. Documenting truth has become increasingly dangerous as we've seen more journalists killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza and Lebanon in the past 12 months than in any similar recorded period since 1992, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Mariam Barghouti is a Palestinian-American writer, researcher, and journalist based in Ramallah. She holds a BA in English from Birzeit University and an MSc in Sociology from the University of Edinburgh, where she focused on Israeli Ashkenazi-Mizrahi racial hierarchies. Barghouti is known for monitoring humanitarian aid in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine for various organizations. Her political commentary and research have featured prominently in CNN, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, BBC, The New York Times, and more. She has contributed to books like I Found Myself in Palestine and written profiles on Palestinian figures such as artist Khaled Hourani and politician Dr. Hanan Ashrawi. Ashira Ali Darwish worked for 15 years as a TV & Radio journalist and researcher in Palestine for the BBC, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. She is the founder of Catharsis Holistic Healing, a trauma therapy project pioneering a type of Sufi active meditation which draws its roots from ancestral and Indigenous knowledge. Her personal healing journey from full body paralysis with a severed spinal cord in 2012 has given her a deep insight into the process of recovery and healing. In 2021, she received the “ISABS Honours” from the Indian Society for Applied Behavioural Science for her contribution to positive societal transformation. Rawand Arqawi is a producer and cultural manager who was born and grew up in Jenin. She worked as a production coordinator for nearly six years with the Freedom Theatre, working under theater artist Juliano Mer-Khamis. During her time with the Freedom Theatre, she coordinated dozens of performances, workshops, international tours, exchanges, as well as managing communications, international volunteers, fundraising, and logistics. Beyond her work with the Freedom Theatre, she has contributed to various local artistic projects and groups, including working as a production assistant for Al Jazeera Children. In 2013, she initiated Fragments theater, and has since then continued to produce several performances and workshops. She is passionate about using arts as a tool of resistance. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:31 The Crisis in Journalism 01:55 Introducing the Guests 03:55 Rawand's Testimony on Jenin 14:27 Mariam's Insights on the West Bank 21:36 Challenges for Journalists 26:48 The Fragments Theater 27:38 Reflecting on Giuliano's Dream 28:14 Initiating Cultural Activities in Jenin 29:25 Challenges and Mental Health Initiatives 32:41 The Impact of Giuliano's Assassination 36:54 The Role of the Palestinian Authority 43:10 The Struggle for Life and Resistance 51:46 Supporting Jenin Cultural Center 54:33 Closing Remarks and Call to Action Links: Support the Jenin Cultural Center Watch Where Olive Trees Weep Purchase the and the full 23-video series Conversations on Palestine Learn more about the SAND Community Gatherings Support the mission of SAND and the production of this podcast by becoming a SAND Member
After a year of Israel's genocidal onslaught on Gaza, and after more than 75 years of Israeli occupation, Palestinians like Ashira Prem Rachana Darwish still believe in the hope of a free Palestine. In its murderous rush to flatten Gaza and embroil the Middle East in a large-scale war, "Zionism is breathing its last breath," Darwish says. In Part 1 of this two-part episode of The Marc Steiner Show commemorating the solemn anniversary of Oct. 7, Marc speaks with Darwish, a journalist and trauma specialist, about the ongoing genocide, the future of Palestine, and about her own experiences of torture under Israeli occupation.Watch Ashira in the feature documentary Where the Olive Trees Weep.Studio Production: Cameron Granadino, David HebdenPost-Production: Alina NehlichHelp us continue producing The Marc Steiner Show by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
After a year of Israel's genocidal onslaught on Gaza, and after more than 75 years of Israeli occupation, Palestinians like Ashira Prem Rachana Darwish still believe in the hope of a free Palestine. In its murderous rush to flatten Gaza and embroil the Middle East in a large-scale war, "Zionism is breathing its last breath," Darwish says. In Part 1 of this two-part episode of The Marc Steiner Show commemorating the solemn anniversary of Oct. 7, Marc speaks with Darwish, a journalist and trauma specialist, about the ongoing genocide, the future of Palestine, and about her own experiences of torture under Israeli occupation.Watch Ashira in the feature documentary Where the Olive Trees Weep.Studio Production: Cameron Granadino, David HebdenPost-Production: Alina NehlichHelp us continue producing The Marc Steiner Show by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
Recorded by Kareem James Abu-Zeid for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on September 19, 2024. www.poets.org
This week we have a curry special. Our host Samuel Goldsmith has two interviews, one with Award-winning Malaysian-Scottish chef and food writer Julie Lin and the other with content creator and culinary consultant Soha Darwish. Julie shares her journey from reaching the quarterfinals in MasterChef to teaching cookery to local school children. Join us as we dive into the vibrant food scene in Glasgow, discuss unique local delicacies like the Pizza Crunch, and explore Julie's favourite recipes including her delightful kari ikan. Julie also discusses the importance of supporting female chefs in the industry, and her love for combining Malaysian flavours with Scottish produce. Then we dive into Soha's rich culinary experiences, spanning from her childhood memories in Egypt to her professional journey in Abu Dhabi and London. We uncover the essence of traditional Egyptian dishes, the art of hospitality, and how cultural influences have shaped her cooking style. Tune in to hear Soha's thoughts on everything from her favourite recipes to her biggest kitchen disasters. Plus, get a sneak peek into one of her special recipes featured in our latest issue. Prepare to be inspired and perhaps even a little hungry. Don't forget to check out her featured recipe in Good Food. Subscribers to the Good Food app via App Store get access to the show ad-free, and with regular bonus content such as interviews recorded at the good food show. To get started, download the Good Food app today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 43 of Venture Everywhere is hosted by Juan Camilo (JC) González Trujillo, the co-founder and CEO of Figuro, a SaaS platform transforming insurance distribution in Latin America, empowering agents and intermediaries to sell more policies with cutting-edge technology. He chats with Amr Darwish, co-founder and CEO of Oola, a startup building digital tools that bring transparency and scalability to the insurance industry in Egypt and the MENA region. JC and Amr talk about insurance in their geographies and explore the need for collaboration among Insurtech companies to drive growth and innovation.In this episode, you will hear:The importance of digitization in Insurtech especially in emerging markets.Oola's strategy to enhance communication between brokers and carriers.The lack of region-specific reinsurance options in MENA and LATAM.How Figuro and Oola are leveraging data and technology to modernize insurance distribution.Increasing gap between consumer expectations and outdated insurance systems.Potential for improving reinsurance solutions with better local data and understanding.The long-term vision for Oola and Figuro in transforming the insurance landscape.Learn more about Juan Camilo (JC) González Trujillo | Figuro LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juan-camilo-gonzalez-t/ Website: https://www.figuro.la/ Learn more about Amr Darwish | OolaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amr-hmdarwish/ Website: https://www.oola.tech/en/home
Need a dose of inspiration? You found it here. This interview with Dr. Ammar Darwish will have you in awe. Dr. Darwish is a general and trauma surgery at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and Medical Director at The David Nott Foundation (https://davidnottfoundation.com/). Dr. Darwish volunteers for intensely dangerous but highly impactful surgical humanitarian missions in conflict zones around the world. In fact, he has been deployed to over 50 global humanitarian missions in the last 15 years. He is passionate about helping victims of conflict and natural disaster by better equipping and training doctors who care for them. Want to learn more about the Nott Foundation? Good! You should. Check out their website for more: https://davidnottfoundation.com/ Interview with Dr. David Knott: https://app.behindtheknife.org/podcast/war-doctor-david-nott-on-surgery-in-war-zones Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out our recent episodes here: https://app.behindtheknife.org/listen
5 libri da leggere nell'estate 2024 fra Egitto, Palestina, Kenya, Algeria e fantascienza con 3 menzioni d'onore su Palestina ed ItaliaI 5 titoli: “Il racconto di un muro” di Nasser Abu Srour (Palestina)“Shubbek Lubbek” di Deena Mohamed (Egitto)“Arabilioso”, Antologia di futurismo arabo (Bahrain, Egitto, Iraq, Giordania, Libano, Palestina e Siria)“La casa grande” di Mohammed Dib (Algeria)“Un matrimonio benedetto” di Ngugi wa Thiong'o (Kenya)Le 3 menzioni d'onore: “Case di sale” di Hala Alyan (Palestina)“Non scusarti per quello che hai fatto” di Mahmoud Darwish (Palestina)“Manifesto dell'Islam Italiano” di Francesca Bocca-Aldaqre (Italia)Iscriviti al canale Telegram per guardare tutta la lista di tutti gli eventi (ad oggi) confermati ed avvisatemi se ne conoscete altri Qui trovi Medio Oriente e Dintorni Music, un mio podcast uscito 2 anni fa solo per Spotify in cui scoprirai la storia e le canzoni di artisti e band che hanno fatto (o stanno facendo) la storiaMentre qui trovate tutti i link di Medio Oriente e Dintorni: Linktree, ma, andando un po' nel dettaglio: -Tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni -Per articoli visitate il sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo" di questo podcast. - Qui il link al canale Youtube- Podcast su tutte le principali piattaforme in Italia e del mondo-Vuoi tutte le uscite in tempo reale? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorniOgni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e mi aiuta a dedicarmi sempre di più alla mia passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente ed il "mondo islamico"
In this episode we present excerpts from the recent conversation (June 2024) between Ashira Darwish & V as part of SAND's “Conversations on Palestine” around the premiere of the film Where Olive Trees Weep hosted by the directors of the film and co-founders of SAND, Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo. https://whereolivetreesweep.com/ You can watch this full conversation and 22 others. SAND has created a program with leading historians, spiritual teachers, trauma therapists, poets and performers to complement the themes explored in the film and provide a larger historical, cultural and social context to the plight of the Palestinian people. Purchase the Collection In this conversation, prepare to be moved and inspired by the stories of Palestinian women's sumud (steadfast perseverance) against the violence of occupation, patriarchy and dehumanization. Their narratives expose how colonial occupation is a gender-based crime inextricable from the repression of female self-determination. This conversation promises to be a tribute to the unbreakable spirit of Palestinian mothers who nurture profound love, clandestine schoolhouses, and revolutionary consciousness — even when all they have is the sanctity of their wombs.Ashira Ali Darwish worked for 15 years as a TV & Radio journalist and researcher in Palestine for the BBC, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. She is the founder of Catharsis Holistic Healing, a trauma therapy project pioneering a type of Sufi active meditation which draws its roots from ancestral and Indigenous knowledge. Her personal healing journey from full body paralysis with a severed spinal cord in 2012 has given her a deep insight into the process of recovery and healing. In 2021, she received the “ISABS Honours” from the Indian Society for Applied Behavioural Science for her contribution to positive societal transformation.V (formerly Eve Ensler) is the Tony Award-winning playwright, activist, performer, and author of the Obie award-winning theatrical phenomenon The Vagina Monologues, published in over 48 languages, performed in over 140 countries, and heralded by The New York Times as one of the “best American plays” of the past 25 years and that “no recent hour of theater has had a greater impact worldwide.” Topics: 00:00 - Introduction 04:53 - Ashira's Story 11:42 - In an Israeli Dungeon 19:44 - Bodily Harm & Oppression 26:01 - Stigma for Palestinian Women 32:00 - Impact of Occupation on Masculinity 34:18 - Can the Trauma Be Healed? 40:40 - Onus of Resilience 47:43 - Healing in Community 53:20 - The Power of Music 58:34 - Vision for New Palestine Support the mission of SAND and the production of this podcast by becoming a SAND Member: https://45ta.short.gy/join-sand-podcast
In this emotional episode of the Sumúd podcast, Ed speaks with Ashira Darwish, an acclaimed Palestinian journalist, producer, and trauma therapist. Ashira shares her powerful journey, including her work with renowned organizations, experiences of arrest and torture, and her unique approach to holistic healing and resilience building for trauma survivors. The conversation dives into Ashira's extensive career and contributions, such as her work on the powerful film "Where the Olive Trees Weep," and her trauma therapy project, Catharsis Holistic Healing. Connect on LinkedIn with Ashira Darwish and on Instagram @premashira. Connect with Dr. Ed Hasan on Instagram @DrEdHasan or LinkedIn to join the conversation.
When Spring Comes, by Najwan Darwish, translated by Kareem James Abu-Zeid. This recording made by Kareem James Abu-Zeid. Featured in MPT Bearing the Burden of Sameness: Focus on Care. Read this poem and more: https://modernpoetryintranslation.com/magazine/bearing-the-burden-of-sameness-focus-on-care/
Today Austin sits down with Nehad Darwish. Nehad dives into what it looks to build a successful real estate business as a woman in today's time. As well as how fostering a relationship with a significant other can expediate the success of that same business. She then breaks down societal misconceptions in regard to marriage, schooling, and religion. Connect with Austin: @austin__palaciosConnect with Nehad: nehad_entrepreneur
Mazen Darwish is a former Syrian political prisoner, committed to getting accountability for international crimes, for now via Universal Jurisdiction cases across Europe.
Its episode 182! And Grant and Mykie are back in the studio with regular guests Jackie Trudel and Esraa Darwish. Esraa called to put this podcast together for one reason and one reason only and that is to Tier all 10 of Jonathan Taylor Thomas's Movies and shows and we do just that. There is a little more politics than we usually like but we keep it funny. Not to much time for games this week because we go so deep into JTT.. You can now watch our episodes on YOUTUBE!!!!! click the link and subscribe to our channel to watch our show there.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgTVyYGU9dWDMGHoXdNxeJA We are proud members of the Inner Circle Podcast Network. If you like our podcast you will love any podcast in our inner circle family. To check out us or any of the other shows visit innercirclepn.com and subscribe on social media @innercirclepn Check out all of our Inner Families best shows The Plunge Shit Happens When You Party Naked Simmons and Moore Podcast The Untrained Eye The Hood Diner Podcast The Angry Dad Podcast Also make sure you check out the All Bros Podcast anywhere podcasts are found! Subscribe to our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgTVyYGU9dWDMGHoXdNxeJA Follow us on Instagram: @failinghollywood Facebook: @failinghollywoodpodcast Twitter: @failinghollywoo Email us: failinghollywoodpodcast@gmail.com We have a new Message hotline Number! call us with and fail stories or questions or thoughts :(805)-669-7556 If you are listening to us please rate us and review us, any feed back really helps.
Today I'm joined by Eitan Darwish, who's working in the office of the CEO at Every on Secondment from McKinsey. Eitan is passionate about climate and sustainability, and has already done some great work very early in his career. Listen to learn more about his interesting path into the space (he got his inspiration from a very unconventional source) as well as his outlook on the space as a whole from his strategy work on the industry at McKinsey.
Donation Link: Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign: http://www.ipsc.ie/support/donateOn this episode of Words That Burn, I take a look at the poignant work of Palestinian poet Najwan Darwish and his devastating poem "Nothing More to Lose." This poem was written over ten years ago, but its message seems more important and contemporary today than ever before. His words explore the heart-wrenching realities of Palestinian life under occupation. The poem, expertly translated by Kareem James Abu-Zeid, serves as a testament to the physical, spiritual, and cultural losses endured by the Palestinian people.Recorded against the backdrop of ongoing turmoil in Palestine, this episode sheds light on the relentless attempts by the Israeli government to erase Palestinian identity, culture, and existence. The poem delves into the history and significance of key locations of Palestine, such as the madrasah of Saladin, the village of Lifte, and the Sea of Galilee, bringing to life the sounds, sights, and emotions tied to these places.Learn more about Najwan Darwish's unique poetic style, his refusal to adhere to a consistent poetic voice, and his critical examination of not only the Israeli occupation but also the wider political and cultural issues within Palestine.Discover how poetry by Darwish, acts as a historical witness to the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian people.The Music In This Week's Episode:'Cicadas' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.auListen to the Episode on Mahmoud DarwishListen to the Episode on Fadwa TuqanFollow the Podcast:Read the Script on SubstackFollow the Podcast On InstagramFollow the Podcast on X/TwitterFollow the Podcast on Tiktok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eric Calderwood, Associate Professor of Comparative and World Literature at the University of Illinois, joins Alan to discuss his new book On Earth or in Poems: The Many Lives of al-Andalus (Harvard University Press). They talk about how various groups such as feminists, Palestinians and directors making Ramadan soap-operas are all turning to the memory of al-Andalus and using it in different ways. You can buy the book here The Sobremesa Podcast has grown so much in 2023. We released 26 episodes on topics ranging from Spain's general election to the Civil War and on to Spanish cinema, Gaudi and anarchism and Al Ándalus. Please help us continue to grow and make the podcast sustainable in the coming year by supporting us here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thesobremey Spotify Playlist from Eric: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5QrhqjTPPUt515FZcPriCl?si=ff2ae88ccf5b4861 Further reading of interest: Abu-Lughod, Lila. Do Muslim Women Need Saving? Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2013. Bennison, Amira K. The Almoravid and Almohad Empires. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016. Calderwood, Eric. Colonial al-Andalus: Spain the Making of Modern Moroccan Culture. Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2016. Calderwood, Eric. On Earth or in Poems: The Many Lives of al-Andalus. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2023. Civantos, Christina. The Afterlife of al-Andalus: Muslim Iberia in Contemporary Arab and Hispanic Narratives. Albany: SUNY Press, 2017. Darwish, Mahmud. Once astros: Poesía. Trans. María Luisa Prieto González. Madrid: Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional, 2000. Elinson, Alexander E. Looking Back at al-Andalus: The Poetics of Loss and Nostalgia in Medieval Arabic and Hebrew Literature. Leiden: Brill, 2009. Manzano Moreno, Eduardo. “Qurtuba: Algunas reflexiones críticas sobre el califato de Córdoba y el mito de la convivencia.” Awraq 7 (2013): 225-246. Martínez Montávez, Pedro. Al-Andalus, España, en la literatura árabe contemporánea. Málaga: Arguval, 1992. Menocal, María Rosa. The Ornament of the World: How Muslims, Jews, and Christians Created a Culture of Tolerance in Medieval Spain. New York: Back Bay Books, 2002. Scott, Rachel, AbdoolKarim Vakil, and Julian Weiss, eds. Al-Andalus in Motion: Travelling Concepts and Cross-Cultural Concepts. London: King's College London CLAMS, 2021.
Unveil the vibrant tapestry of a pop icon's journey on this episode of Backstage Pass as your host, Gentry Thomas, takes center stage with the incomparable Tiffany Darwish. In this episode, Gentry and Tiffany embark on a melodic odyssey through the highs and lows of a career that defined an era, exploring the multi-faceted world of the woman known simply as Tiffany. From her meteoric rise with the chart-topping hit "I Think We're Alone Now" to her enduring influence on the music industry, Tiffany Darwish shares the untold stories behind the music that captivated hearts around the globe. Delve into the evolution of Tiffany's career, from her early days as a teen sensation to her innovative collaborations and ventures in the world of entertainment. Gain insights into the challenges and triumphs that shaped her as an artist and a cultural icon. As the conversation unfolds, explore Tiffany's experiences as a performer, actress, and entrepreneur. Discover the inspirations that fuel her creativity and the passion that drives her to continue making an impact in the ever-evolving landscape of entertainment. But the journey doesn't stop there. Gain an exclusive peek into Tiffany's latest projects, including her most recent artistic endeavors and the ways in which she continues to shape her legacy in the music industry. Backstage Pass with Gentry Thomas invites you to join this sonic exploration with Tiffany Darwish, where every note and every beat tells a story of resilience, reinvention, and the timeless power of music. Don't miss this enchanting episode as we unveil the layers of a pop sensation's remarkable career.
In this episode of the HeronCode Women in Leadership podcast, we sit down with award-winning serial impact entrepreneur and philanthropist, Jumana Al Darwish. They discuss Jumana's journey as an introverted young girl with big dreams of changing the world, her experience as an entrepreneur, and the challenges she faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jumana's inspiring story serves as a testament to the resilience and strength of women leaders. Tune in to hear her insights and wisdom on leadership and making a positive impact.On this episode Jumana discusses:Growing up in different countriesArab family breaking normsEducation and lifelong learningFamilies being forged through artLack of support for female entrepreneursFor more information, visit Heroncode.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why Two Female Witnesses Are Required in Islam in Financial Matters? | Dr. Amina Darwish
Nearly ten years ago we got the news that Ben Darwish, composer, producer and keyboardist was moving from his Portland birthplace to Los Angeles. He had been a part of a flowering of young Jazz musicians, coming out of college in the early two thousands. The other part of the news was that he was going to be playing with a Pop band. He is with me now at the Artichoke Café because he's going to have his first Portland gig in eight years on Tuesday, November 21 at Mississippi Studios for an evening of what he calls “High energy Jazz.” Great news. We've got some story to fill in here.
مع محامية الطلاق المصرية الشهيرة سارة درويش: حقائق وتحديات في عالم الطلاق" في حلقة انهاردة على يوتيوب وكل المنصات الصوتية، اتكلمنا مع سارة درويش، واحدة من أشهر محاميات الطلاق وقانون الأحوال الشخصية في مصر. سارة هتحكلنا عن تجربتها المهنية والشخصية في مجال الطلاق وازاي بقت واحدة من الأصوات الرائدة في المجال. غطينا مواضيع مهمة زي قانون الأحوال الشخصية وازاي بيأثر على قضايا الطلاق، وحقوق الأطفال والحضانة في حالات الطلاق، وإجراءات رفع قضية الطلاق أو الخلع، الجواز العرفي وأسباب الخيانات ونسب الطلاق في مصر في سنة ٢٠٢٣. اشتركوا في قناة البودكاسترز ولايك وشير للحلقة وقولوا لنا رأيكم في التعليقات! ومتنسوش تشوفوا باسل الزارو وكريم ريحان مع سارة درويش على منصات البودكاست والسوشيال ميديا. ##البودكاسترز #سارة_درويش #محامية_الطلاق #قضية_طلاق #قانون_الأحوال_الشخصية #نصائح_للتعامل_مع_الطلاق #حقوق_الأطفال #تأثير_الطلاق #جواز_عرفي #خلع #خيانة_زوجية" #elpodcasters #basselalzaro #karimrihan #newepisode #voo #a_mart_on_your_mobile
Malek Darwish is a 21 year old University student in Canada that has started his own chemical brand. After running a mobile business Malek decided he wanted to start his own chemical brand. He asked his father for some help, luckily his father owns a business with a chemist in his employ. They came up with 13 products and Malek now blends, bottles and labels all the products himself. He started out setting up at car meets and after a few shows he started having people asking about his products. Less than 2 years in business and he's already got his products in a few store in his area. Support this show and follow us on Facebook: @thedetailsolutionspodcast and @thedetailsolutionspodcastdiscussiongroup or on instagram: @detailsolutionspodcast and YouTube: The Detail Solutions Podcast You can find our sponsors at: www.vyperindustrial.com use code DSP to save an additional $25 off your purchase. www.detailersroadmap.com www.facebook.com/groups/detailersroadmap Make sure to mention you heard about them on the podcast for a special discount. www.oberkcarcare.com use code DSP (all caps) and receive 15% off your purchase. www.carsupplieswarehouse.com use code Solutions to save 15% off your first order. www.autofiber.com use code DSP for 10% off your purchase. For Towel of the Month memberships use the code totm25 for 25% off. www.detailingsuccess.com make sure to tell Renny you heard about on the podcast to get your discount. www.Aensousa.com use code DSP for 20% off. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/detailsolutionspodcast/support
2023 BHIFF Finalist, Josiah Darwish, stops by the studio to talk about her first film festival run and how she transitioned from being a Clinical Psychologist to a full time Filmmaker. Definitely an episode you don't want to miss.Follow Josiah Darwish on IG: @josiah_darwishFollow Beyond Take Two on IG: @beyondtaketwoIf you are interested in our festival or other events please email us at: info@bhiff.orgwww.bhiff.orgwww.filmfreeway.com/bhiffBeyond Hollywood IG: @beyond_hollywood
Its episode 168! We are back with another episode and guess what? The strike is still happening and we are just trying to survive at this point. This week we have back for the first time in a while long time friend of the show and 2nd Assistant Director Esraa Darwish. Last time we talked to Esraa she was still going through the DGA training program and now that that is finished she has moved up to assistant Director. Esraa is here to hang out and give us an update on what she has been up to as well as offers us her take on the strike. We also get deep into how for some reason france has these crazy toilet seat thiefs. We do add one more Nick Cage to the rating which is not a huge dent but that is one more out of the 100 so we will take it! We are proud members of the Inner Circle Podcast Network. If you like our podcast you will love any podcast in our inner circle family. To check out us or any of the other shows visit innercirclepn.com and subscribe on social media @innercirclepn Check out all of our Inner Families best shows The Plunge Shit Happens When You Party Naked Simmons and Moore Podcast The Untrained Eye The Hood Diner Podcast The Angry Dad Podcast Creatures of the Night Follow us on Instagram: @failinghollywood Facebook: @failinghollywoodpodcast Twitter: @failinghollywoo Email us: failinghollywoodpodcast@gmail.com Also make sure you check out the All Bros Podcast anywhere podcasts are found! We have a new Message hotline Number! call us with and fail stories or questions or thoughts :(805)-669-7556 If you are listening to us please rate us and review us, any feed back really helps.
Bienvenidos a otro capitulo de su podcast furry favorito #FurryStreet, esta vez platicando un poco de lo que son las IA's en el entorno artistico. Y otras cosas.
Delve into the poetic world of Mahmoud Darwish on this week's episode of Words That Burn. Uncover the heart-wrenching narrative of "Earth Presses Against Us" from his 1986 anthology, "Fewer Roses." .Often considered to be Palestine's most important poet, Darwish's poetic expanse narrates the profound pain and oppression of immigrants, particularly from the Palestinian perspective. Born in the Palestinian village of Birweh, Darwish became an emblem of resistance and a voice of lamentation after witnessing the demolition of his home by Israeli forces. Through poetic analysis, we trace the suffocating journey of a fleeing group of refugees, unearthing the symbolism of stones, and the essence of identity in exile, and the hope of the olive tree while we do so. All this punctuated by looking at the style and technique that made Darwish a titan of poetry. By the end, we confront the inevitability of sacrifice and the everlasting hope embedded in the iconic Palestinian olive tree. Whether you're a long-time fan of Darwish or just starting, this episode is a poignant journey into the resilience and heartache of the Palestinian spirit. Join me as we uncover the layers of one of Palestine's most compelling poets.Substack ScriptInstagramTwitterTik Tok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to my new episode 'Dynamic Trance Universe' podcast. Доброго времени суток, дорогие друзья! В эфире 390-й эпизод подкаста-путеводителя в замечательный мир trance музыки. Amartex, Berg, Dantra & Krodax, Pribe, Alchimyst, Blastoyz & Reality Test, Armin van Buuren & Vini Vici with ALBA , Spectorsonic & Alex BELIEVE, Animato & Darwish, GMS & Faders, три новых Mashup'а в стилях Psy, Future Rave от моего сайд-проекта "PSYGateR", а также многие другие ждут Вас в летнем, ярком, солнечном 'Psy-Trance' эпизоде под названием ''Summer Bass Fantasy''. Только хиты электронной мировой сцены. Поехали! @aeroritmixmuzik #DTUPodcast390 #SummerBassFantasy #Psychedelic #PsyTrance #Progressive #Vocal #Trancefamily TRACKLIST: 01. Amartex - Beyond [BHM] 02. Metro Boomin feat. The Weeknd & 21 Savage - Creepin' (Datlash Remix) [FREE/REPUBLIC] 03. Berg - Alive [WAVELAB] 04. Dantra & Krodax - ToTo [BLUE TUNES] 05. Pribe - The Storm Inside Of Me [SPIN TWIST] 06. Alchimyst vs. Hypaton x David Guetta feat. La Bouche - The Rave Be My Lover (PSYGateR FRash'up) [CD-R] 07. Linkin Park - In The End (Blastoyz Remix) [NUTEK] 08. Blastoyz & Reality Test - ABCD [WELVRAVE] 09. Armin van Buuren & Vini Vici feat. ALBA - When We Come Alive [ARMIND] 10. Steve Aoki & Vini Vici vs. Ahmed Helmy - Wild Get A Little Closer (PSYGateR FRash'up) [CD-R] 11. Spectree & InnerShade - Alchemist Technology [DACRU] 12. Spectorsonic & Alex BELIEVE vs. AVAO - Dance With Cinematic (PSYGateR FRash'up) [CD-R] 13. Stayos - Mind Run Wild [IONO] 14. Spectorsonic & Alex BELIEVE - Escape [SUANDA DARK] 15. Reality Test & TOX1C - Wolf [ALTEZA] 16. Swedish House Mafia - One (Azkaban, Maverick & Movment Remix) [FREE/POLYDOR] 17. Imaginarium - The Creator [SACRED TECHNOLOGY] 18. Animato & Darwish - Yahe [FUTURE MUSIC] 19. Dickster - Wanna Party? [NANO] 20. GMS & Faders - Nomads [SACRED TECHNOLOGY] Слушайте, скачивайте и пишите комментарии, буду рад их почитать. И помните, что музыка должна находиться вне политики. Мирного неба вам над головой. До скорой встречи. P.S. Жду Вас на следующей неделе на праздничном выпуске, посвященному празднику 12 июня - День России. ▶ PromoDJ: promodj.com/aeroritmix ▶ Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/aeroritmix-dj ▶ Souncloud: soundcloud.com/aeroritmix-dj ▶ VK: vk.com/public204888851 Подписывайтесь на мой подкаст (Subscribe to My Podcast): ● Apple Podcasts - podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/… ● Google Podcasts - podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0c… ● Pocket Casts - pca.st/drpc1gfj Слушайте и наслаждайтесь! Listen & Enjoy! From Russia with Love!
S3E11: The two of us often talk about growing up in the Middle East, and it's time we dedicated an episode to the region we have called home for so long. We start by trying to define the Middle East, but realise that it's not so simple – which is exactly what makes it such a captivating region to read about! We then share our favourite books that are either written by Middle Eastern authors, set in the region, or concern Middle Eastern characters. Between the two of us, we cover an array of books set in different countries, offering diverse perspectives. Books/Writers Mentioned: The Path to Love by Deepak Chopra Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski A Woman Is No Man by Etaf Rum Call Me American by Abdi Nor Iftin The Corpse Exhibition and Other Stories of Iraq by Hassan Blasim Our Women On The Ground by Zahra Hankir Girls of Riyadh by Rajaa Alsanea Does My Head Look Big in This? By Randa Abdel-Fattah Princess by Jean Sasson We Free the Stars Duology by Hufsah Faizal In the Kingdom of Men by Kim Barnes 8 Months on Ghazzah Street by Hilary Mantel The 40 Rules of Love by Elif Shafak The Sleuth of Baghdad by Charles B Child Writers in general: Rumi, Ghibran, Darwish, Quabbani, Khaled Hosseni 3:14 - Currently Reading6:14 - How Do We Define It?11:04 - Ayesha's Faves19:04 - Julia's Faves30:10 - Why Do We Enjoy Reading About the Middle East?
AJ is joined in the studio by Fouad Darwish is the Chairman of UAE Warriors, a leading mixed martial arts promotion in the United Arab Emirates. With years of experience in the combat sports industry, Darwish is dedicated to expanding the reach of MMA and building a world-class platform for athletes to showcase their skills. Under his leadership, UAE Warriors has become a major player in the global MMA scene, featuring some of the top talent in the sport. Tune in to learn more about his vision for the future of combat sports in the Middle East and beyond. 00:00 Intro 05:34 CV 05:40 Early Career 11:36 Investment banking career 13:13 Learning Arabic 14:17 Working for Center Bank 15:08 Allah 15:36 Working for National Bank Abu Dhabi 16:12 The financial crisis in 2008 21:47 Leaving National Bank Abu Dhabi for Kuwait 22:48 Governments institutions 24:31 Palm Sports 29:18 Jujitsu is a National Project 39:27 Jujitsu a curriculum-based subject 40:48 Women doing Jujitsu in UAE 43:10 UAE is the Best place to live 46:27 Corona virus in UAE 48:30 UAE Warriors 56:56 UAE warriors a great stepping stone to the UFC 1:01:56 Fighters leaving to go to the UFC 1:03:33 What does it take to become a UAE Warrior 1:05:22 Dana White a big support 1:06:14 Fighter pay in the UAE Warriors 1:08:19 Khabib 1:13:41 Khabib Gym 1:17:33 GiveAways 1:18:14 Business approach when it comes to UAE Warriors and palm Sports 1:19:28 There's nothing wrong with being the best 1:20:30 Legacy 1:24:55 Daughter's heart condition 1:26:34 Work Life balance 1:30:13 Outro
A Palestinian Reflects on life in Ramallah and Life in Ann ArborLast year, Ramsey Hanhan published a slightly fictionalized memoir of his life. It was called Fugitive Dreams: A Personal Memoir. Ramsey grew up in Ramallah, nine miles north of Jerusalem. His parents were 1948 refugees. In those days Ramallah was predominately a Christian town. Today it is a bustling city. Ramsey grew up under the Israeli occupation. His textbooks had to have an Israeli stamp certifying that they did not have any Palestinian content. No mention of the literary heroes Ghassan Khanafani or Mahmoud Darwish for example. (He was delighted when he got to Ann Arbor and found all of Darwish's poetry in the library). One of his first memories was when he was three and his mother told him to stay away from the window. He could get hit by a stray bullet. In 1987 the first Intifadah began. To a kid It was exciting but it divided his classmates. Suddenly there was fear of “Birds,” i.e., informants. In time his family moved to Canada, and then to the U.S. Ramsey entered the University of Michigan (and ended up with a doctorate in Engineering and became a professor). He quickly got involved in student activism. His insights on the complexities of trying to create a unified student movement will be of interest to anyone who has ever gotten engaged in such movements. Ramsey told me he would be in the Detroit area so I invited him to come by to let me interview him. This is the first time I have tried such thing. I hope you will let me know if you found this useful. (Stocktonafterclasspodcastdicsussiongroup@gmail) Note: My sound system was not working so this interview was done on a cell phone. You may have to fiddle with your dials to get it right. Blah!
Welcome to season 4!!! On this week's episode we welcome TIFFANY, yep, that TIFFANY. For those of you who are old enough to remember, Tiffany rose to fame back in 1987 with her debut album. In an industry where it is easy to pop off and then fade away, Tiffany kept moving forward and held true to her value, the music. Throughout her storied career Tiffany has never stopped creating and recording music that she is proud to share with the world. Tiffany has kept up with the ever-changing world of music, and her latest creation "Shadows" proves just that. Tiffany touches on her past, present and future during the show. She goes on to explain what drives her to constantly create new music and how to evolve. Join Tiffany and I as we discuss the thoughts that are "Always In My Head" while being "Lost Inside" the "Shadows'"TIFFANY - "Shadows" OUT NOW!!!Thanks for listening!!! Please Follow us on Instagram @hiddentracks99
Episode 434: Pop icon Tiffany Darwish is here! That's right, Damian sits down the legendary singer to talk about: punk, country and wrestling! Listen as the two discuss: being discovered the great Hoyt Axton, touring with Jerry Lee Lewis & Little Richard, wrestling Butter Bean and so much more!!! Don't miss Tiffany's brand new album: Shadows! More information at tiffanytunes.com Also, grab a shirt for this podcast at turnedoutapunk.com
Since his retirement in 2014, former world #1 and current World Squash Federation VP Karim Darwish has been just has impressive off the court as he was while playing the PSA. Karim reached world #1 in 2009, becoming only the 2nd Egyptian to do so, and during an era which included the likes of Amr Shabana, Thierry Lincou, David Palmer, Jonathan Power, Nick Matthew, Peter Nicol amongst many other greats. Karim speaks about the glory days on tour and the post PSA chapter which includes spearheading the incredible growth of Wadi Daegla Darwish Squash Academies, growing the game throughout Egypt and his thoughts on global growth, the current PSA tour and the story behind IOC Chairman Thomas Bach's visit to the Egyptian Open, the recent WSF AGM and his take aways from that, and much more. Many thanks to our sponsor www.opensquash.org
Subscribe to Quotomania on Simplecast or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app!Palestinian Mahmoud Darwish was born in al-Birwa in Galilee, a village that was occupied and later razed by the Israeli army. Because they had missed the official Israeli census, Darwish and his family were considered “internal refugees” or “present-absent aliens.” Darwish lived for many years in exile in Beirut and Paris. He is the author of over 30 books of poetry and eight books of prose, and earned the Lannan Cultural Freedom Prize from the Lannan Foundation, the Lenin Peace Prize, and the Knight of Arts and Belles Lettres Medal from France.In the 1960s Darwish was imprisoned for reciting poetry and traveling between villages without a permit. Considered a “resistance poet,” he was placed under house arrest when his poem “Identity Card” was turned into a protest song. After spending a year at a university of Moscow in 1970, Darwish worked at the newspaper Al-Ahram in Cairo. He subsequently lived in Beirut, where he edited the journal Palestinian Affairs from 1973 to 1982. In 1981 he founded and edited the journal Al-Karmel. Darwish served from 1987 to 1993 on the executive committee of the Palestinian Liberation Organization. In 1996 he was permitted to return from exile to visit friends and family in Israel and Palestine.Mahmoud Darwish's early work of the 1960s and 1970s reflects his unhappiness with the occupation of his native land. Carolyn Forché and Runir Akash noted in their introduction to Unfortunately It Was Paradise (2003) that “as much as [Darwish] is the voice of the Palestinian Diaspora, he is the voice of the fragmented soul.” Forché and Akash commented also on his 20th volume, Mural: “Assimilating centuries of Arabic poetic forms and applying the chisel of modern sensibility to the richly veined ore of its literary past, Darwish subjected his art to the impress of exile and to his own demand that the work remain true to itself, independent of its critical or public reception.” Mahmoud Darwish died in 2008 in Houston, Texas.From https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/mahmoud-darwish. For more information about Mahmoud Darwish:Previously on The Quarantine Tapes:Fatima Bhutto about Darwish, at 19:15: https://quarantine-tapes.simplecast.com/episodes/the-quarantine-tapes-116-fatima-bhuttoA River Dies of Thirst: Journals: https://archipelagobooks.org/book/a-river-dies-of-thirst/“Mahmoud Darwish”: https://poets.org/poet/mahmoud-darwish“In Memory of Mahmoud Darwish”: https://kenyonreview.org/kr-online-issue/2008-fall/selections/in-memory-of-mahmoud-darwish/
Recorded by Najwan Darwish and Kareem James Abu-Zeid for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on September 24, 2022. www.poets.org
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Psy-Nation Radio Episode #057 The 57th edition of the Psy-Nation Radio podcast hosted by Ace Ventura & Liquid Soul (Liquid Ace) is here! Bringing to you the freshest music, news and interviews from Psytrance culture. For this episode we have mix from the Desert Adventures man, DARWISH, celebrating his new album release ! We always love to hear your thoughts - feel free to send suggestions, feedback and requests to: psynationradio@gmail.com Turn on, Tune in, Drop out! #WeArePsyNation Track list: 1. Transpose - Connections (Iono music) 2. Side Effects - Teleportation (Techsafari records) 3. Genetrick - Mysteries of the Universe (Iboga records) 4. Liquid soul & Silent sphere - In your Brain (Iboga records) 5. Samra - Magna (Iboga records) 6. Alien Art - Mutation (Iboga records) 7. Oforia - Special Offer / Out of Orbit remix (Shamanic Tales records) 8. Oforia - Headed for Infinity / Inner Sphere remix (Techsafari records) 9. Electric universe & Ace Ventura - Ancient Aum (Sacred technology) 10. Volcano on mars - World of Images / Outsiders remix (Sacred technology) Darwish guest mix 1. Darwish - Rise & Shine 2. Darwish - Stories of Powerful Shamans 3. Darwish - Party Accelerator 4. Darwish - Tripping Warlock 5. Darwish - Bond & Connect 6. Darwish - The Shepherd 7. Darwish - Karma 21 8. Darwish - Power To The People / My Second Wind Remix 2022 (Bonus Track) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
This Reboot Republic talks to Mostafa Darwish, award winning investigative journalist who has produced a new four part documentary series on Ireland's housing crisis for the Irish Mirror. Mostafa talks about his experience with the Arab Spring in Egypt, direct provision in Ireland and the impact on the mental health of asylum seekers, making Ireland home and the new documentary on Ireland's housing emergency. Please Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack