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Dialogiskt
#182, ”OSKYLDIGT DÖMD:16 ÅR I DUBRAVA FÄNGELSET

Dialogiskt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 85:39


För 20 år sedan skedde ett brutalt massmord på en hel familj. Det var i Kosovo 2001 och mordet på familjen Hajra kom att bli ett av de mest hänsynslösa i Europa under 2000-talets början. Jeton Kiqina satt fängslad 16 år oskyldig. Nu delar han sin historia hos Dialogiskt. Samt Även där poddar finns @youtube @acastsweden @spotifysweden Gillar du det vi gör och vill stötta oss gå isåfall gärna in och kom med förslag på gäster och innehåll. Glöm inte att prenumerera och tipsa om vår kanal! Tack för att ni tittar,delar och diskuterar! Visuals/Redigering: @danieltobar ***Detta är en personlig berättelse utifrån gästens perspektiv. Dialogiskt tar givetvis avstånd från all romantisering och glorifiering av droger, våld, kriminalitet, rasism, mobbing, trakasserier m.m.*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Business Standard Podcast
Has the crash in mid, small-caps bottomed out?

Business Standard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 5:13


Equity markets seem to be in the midst of a perfect storm, displaying an extreme volatility. The concerns related to inflationary pressure and policy tightening by the global central banks seems to have gotten exacerbated in the past couple of months, especially with the long-drawn geopolitical crisis in Europe, and the fresh wave of Covid-19 in China.   Over the past one-month the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex and the Nifty50 indices have declined over 5% each, while the BSE MidCap index has cracked over 8%. The BSE SmallCap index, on the other hand, plunged nearly 10%. Such a slide in the indices came as investors gauged the spill-over effects of the macro headwinds such as inflation, margin pressure across sectors, and the cautious commentaries by various corporates. According to analysts, there are increasing concerns building up on possibility of a ‘stagflationary' scenario, which coupled with rising bond yields, does not bode well for Equities as an asset class. The rising dollar index and the persistent selling by the FIIs are also not helping the cause. Given this, Milind Muchhala, Executive Director at Julius Baer India says all intra-day recoveries are getting sold off, and various technical levels are getting broken, making the markets more nervous. While, there could be some technical pull-backs, the markets will continue to remain influenced by incremental news flows related to central bank actions and inflationary trends in the short-term.   Muchhala also pointed out that FIIs seem to be holding one of the lowest net long positions in the recent times in the F&O segment, which can trigger some short covering in case the markets.   No wonder then that benchmark indices have gained close to 3% so far this week, as against 4% rally in the broader indices. As broader indices see a sharper recovery after a steep knock, should one consider nibbling in the space? According to analysts, while investors dumped mid-and small-cap stocks as the markets turned choppy, these two segments could see good investor interest from a medium-to-long term perspective. Speaking to Business Standard, G Chokkalingam, founder and CIO, Equinomics Research, reminds that corrections cycles are short-lived and valuations have corrected sharply. Individual mid-, small-caps have corrected up to 50%, he says, indicating that it is the best time for wealth creation. Broader indices to start performing within 2-3 months, he says.   Sujan Hajra, Chief Economist and Executive Director at Anand Rathi Shares & Stock Brokers, on the other hand, believes that the negatives have been over-estimated by the markets.   Hajra believes analysts are overestimating concerns on growth, inflation and pace of monetary tightening. The actual measures/policy steps could be moderate. Tightening inflation will improve over the next three to six months, he says adding that growth slowdown may trigger accommodative fiscal policies. Hajra is positive on equities from one year perspective.   Therefore, as expectations mount that mid and smallcaps may outperform their largecap peers over the next 1-2 years, Chokkalingam of Equinomics Research suggests investors should check the quality of the management and the guidance they give. Secondly, investors should pick stocks with 5-10 years of listing history. He says one must analyse the Balance Sheet's strength before investing.   In nutshell, mid and smallcaps will likely outperform over the next 1-2 years as retail investors throng the markets in search for a better returns, and as macro headwinds subside over the next couple of quarters.   On Thursday, markets will track global cues, weekly F&O expiry, and March quarter results for the markets' trajectory. Besides, initial public offer of Paradeep Phosphates and Ethos will be eyed.  

The Slavic Connexion
"And Still We Rise": Uncovering the Story of the Bosnian Genocide with Jordan Steven Sher

The Slavic Connexion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 38:16


Author Jordan Steven Sher, a social worker and former teacher based in California, joins Lera and Cullan to talk about his new historical fiction novel which authentically and carefully explores the grossly overlooked Bosnian Genocide of Muslims and Catholic Croats during the Bosnian War of 1992-95, as carried out by Slobodan Milošević. You can find out more about Jordan's book (entitled And Still We Rise: A Novel About the Genocide in Bosnia) through his website www.jordanstevensher.com. ABOUT THE BOOK https://atmospherepress.com/books/and-still-we-rise-a-novel-about-the-genocide-in-bosnia-by-jordan-steven-sher/ Based on real-life events, in spring, 1992 in Prijedor, Bosnia, the Kovacevic's, a Muslim family, is confronted with the harsh reality that they are the targets of a brutal campaign to rid the country of non-Serbs. Neighbors turn on neighbors as the nationalist Serb propaganda leads to the so-called “ethnic cleansing” of communities that destroys families and their homes. Elvir, and his fifteen-year-old son Amir, are sent to the Omarska concentration camp where torture and death haunt them daily. With a world that turns a blind eye, both suffer physically, psychologically, and spiritually. Yet they must rely upon each other if they are to survive. Hajra, Elvir's wife, along with their two younger children, Halima and Danis, are imprisoned in another camp called Trnopolje. They, too, must survive the atrocities that visit them including rape and witnessing beatings and murder. Hajra and the children encounter Elvir's brother, Tarik, who has been transferred to Trnopolje from another camp, only to see him disappear a short time later. As they all have learned too well in the camps, many disappear never to return. The Kovacevic's eventually leave the camps and reconnect with Tarik's wife, Merjem, who is unable to accept the possibility of the loss of her husband. The families' trajectories lead them to journey together as they face unforeseen obstacles that must be overcome if they are to find true freedom from the trauma that continues to inform their decisions. As refugees, they move to Germany and then to America seeking to rediscover meaning in their lives after surviving genocide, grieving their losses, and to place roots in their new home. https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b894ac_4b2e0b63d7174639925be6f0df5b868d~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_746,h_1138,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/Copy%20of%20Sher%20-%20Cover%20Project%20front%20jpg.webp For more information on Balkan Mama Therapy, as mentioned by Jordan Steven Sher in this episode, please visit: https://www.selmabacevac.com/. PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on July 29th, 2021 via Zoom. CREDITS Co-Producer: Lera Toropin (@earlportion) Co-Producer: Cullan Bendig (@cullanwithana) Assistant Producer: Zach Johnson Assistant Producer: Sergio Glajar Assistant Producer: Misha Simanovskyy Assistant Producer/Administrator: Kathryn Yegorov-Crate Executive Assistant: Katherine Birch Recording, Editing, and Sound Design: Michelle Daniel Music Producer: Charlie Harper (Connect: facebook.com/charlie.harper.1485 @charlieharpermusic) www.charlieharpermusic.com (Main Theme by Charlie Harper and additional background music by Charlie Harper and Michelle Daniel, Kai Engel, and Ketsa) Executive Producer & Creator: Michelle Daniel (Connect: facebook.com/mdanielgeraci @michelledaniel86) www.msdaniel.com DISCLAIMER: Texas Podcast Network is brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin. https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/9/9a59b135-7876-4254-b600-3839b3aa3ab1/P1EKcswq.png Special Guest: Jordan Steven Sher.

Dr Israr Ahmed
Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) ka Hazrat Hajra (AS) se Nikah kaise huwa (حضرت ابراھیم ؑ کا نکاح حضرت حاجرہ ؑ سے کیسے ہوا) by Dr. Isarar Ahmed

Dr Israr Ahmed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 9:13


This is an interesting bayan of Dr. Israr Ahmed which explains the event of the marriage of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) to Hazrat Hajra (AS). Thanks for listening to this Podcast.

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On the Mic
Hajra Khan on Saving Pakistan Football, FIFA Ban on PFF & Women in Football | On the Mic #25

On the Mic

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 73:46


Hajra Khan is the standard-bearer and undisputed leader for Pakistani football. With over 14 years on the football field, Hajra presents us her vantage point (as the longstanding captain of the Pakistan National Team) with regards to the state of Pakistani football, and what the FIFA suspension of the Pakistan Football Federation really means to football players all around the country. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 02:06 - Hajra’s first two months playing football 06:37 - What’s going on with football in Pakistan? 12:40 - Hajra’s biggest take away from the PFF National Women’s Camp 17:20 - Is there a united front against the PFF takeover? 21:42 - The National Women’s Championship 2021 29:18 - The mental health of athletes in Pakistan 36:42 - Does Hajra understand the Ashfaq Group’s motives? 39:57 - Imran Khan is silent + Pakistan football's international image? 43:50 - Umer Fasie’s unbelievable viewership statistics (OTM EXCLUSIVE) 49:29 - The change in perspective towards women in sport 50:43 - Lyari (Mini Brazil) 54:35 - Football and inclusion 58:13 - Hajra Khan’s 3 World Records, playing on the Dead Sea & Hand of Goddess 01:04:30 - Why does Hajra still fight for Pakistan? 01:06:05 - There is ZERO Sports Psychologists in Pakistan (until now) 01:08:22 - Being Pakistan’s UNICEF Menstrual Health Representative 01:09:55 - Outro 01:11:33 - Hajra’s message to all of you Edited by: Umer Fasie Bashir Follow us on: FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/onthemicoffi... INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/onthemic_of... TWITTER https://twitter.com/on_themic Connect with us: INSTAGRAM Umer Fasie Bashir (Editor & Host): https://www.instagram.com/umerfasieb/ Daniyal Nasir Mirza (Host): https://www.instagram.com/dnmirza TWITTER Daniyal Nasir Mirza (Host): https://twitter.com/DNMirza #HajraKhan #NWFC21 #PFF

Stichwort Drehbuch - Der Podcast vom Verband Deutscher Drehbuchautoren (VDD)

Die neue Serie "Para - Wir sind King" erzählt von vier junge Frauen: Jazz, Fanta, Hajra und Rasaq sind auf den Straßen des rauen Berliner Wedding groß geworden. An der Schwelle zum Erwachsenwerden blicken sie in eine ungewisse Zukunft. Nur eines ist sicher: sie haben große Träume. Ein zufälliger Fund macht Hoffnung auf schnelles Geld und ein besseres Leben, doch ihre Freundschaft wird auf eine harte Probe gestellt.

Boss It Podcast
Episode 34 | What Are Two Big Business Mindset Traits That You Need?

Boss It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 24:24 Transcription Available


We're here for you! This episode I chat with Hajra, our Online Business Manager and Campaign Manager for Also Sophia. We provide you with a recap of the last month in our product-based business. Also Sophia as we had to be nimble and creative plus learn that delegation and trusting others was the only way we would have been able to keep the business afloat. We speak specifically about an app we use Shopify called Affiliate by Secomapp. You can check it out at this link HERE . If you have any questions about the material you can email us at hello@bossitclub.com,  or you would like to follow along with our Boss It Community, you can click HERE.Enjoy! Sophia. A Team Dklutr Production

Subh e Noor
Hazrat Bibi Hajraؓ aur Safa Marwa ka waqia | 13 April 2021 | Subh E Noor

Subh e Noor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 2:48


Hazrat Bibi Hajraؓ aur Safa Marwa ka waqia | 13 April 2021 | Subh E Noor

Kiya Kahe Ga Kazi
# 50 - Hajra Khan

Kiya Kahe Ga Kazi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 75:48


Hajra Khan is the long-standing captain of the Pakistani women's football team. She has also recently come out about her battles with her ailing mental health. We speak about the plight of female athletes in Pakistan, about the need for supportive and supplementary conventions where erstwhile, acts of individual brilliance have been relied upon, about the primacy of a work ethic in the context of pursuing one's dreams, and about the importance of a core group of individuals that lend you unconditional support.

Muslimah
Ep. 10: Can You Have it All? with Lawyer & Baker Hajra Khan

Muslimah

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 23:17


Hajra tells us all about her journey as a Muslim woman in law as well as how she started her baking business, Just Us Cupcakes! She also answers the question so many people face: Can I have it all? Can we be a successful in our careers, relationships, family, and faith and not feel overwhelmed? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Pakistan Experience
Gender Jihad and Womens Football in Pakistan - Hajra Khan and Zulfi - TPE #047

The Pakistan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 77:33


Hajra Khan is the captain of the National Womens Football Team and holds 3 Guiness World Records. She is Pakistan's highest goal scorer. Zufli is a poet and a musician. A meme went viral on Eid using their pictures, Zulfi and Hajra Khan come on The Pakistan Experience to discuss gender norms, casual sexism and the state of Womens Football in Pakistan. Zufli expands into the Gender Jihad theory and explains why the laundas are so afraid of a changing world order and Hajra Khan discusses how she is treated as a Footballer and how the Womens National Team is severly under resourced, from being given Rs 300 a day to not having a single tour in the last 4 years. The Pakistan Experience is a podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan, and Pakistanis, through the lost art of conversation.

Health With Hajra
Health With Hajra (Trailer)

Health With Hajra

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 0:50


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The Asian Game
FULL INTERVIEW: Hajra Khan

The Asian Game

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 22:51


Pakistan captain Hajra Khan joined us to talk about the issues she faced as she chased a career in football and her struggles with mental illness as the situation in Pakistan worsens.

Millionaire Muslim
Ep.11: Amazon success story - interview with Hajra & Umair

Millionaire Muslim

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 50:32


We interview the hugely inspiring Hajra and Umair, a Muslim couple running a successful Amazon business. They talk about their journey of going from zero to having a successful, semi-automated Amazon business, tips on how you can get started (including an old-school way to find your niche), their failures and so much more! If you want to get in touch with Hajra and Umair, contact us through www.islamicfinanceguru.com/contact-us. P.S Hajra and Umair couldn't tell you what niche they're in exactly because publicising that for the world to hear isn't great for a business that relies on its uncompetitive niche! But the tips they give will stand you in good stead to go off and find your own.

The Conversation
Women demanding equality in sport

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 26:54


Is women's sport still not taken as seriously as men's? What needs to happen to achieve the same pay, prize money and media coverage as their male counterparts?  Presenter Kim Chakanetsa talks to two women about how they have fought to get equality with men in their chosen sport.   Kathryn Bertine was a professional cyclist in the US for five years. She was shocked to discover that the average earnings of a professional female cyclist are well below the poverty line.  She was so outraged that she lobbied successfully for a women's version of the Tour de France. But Kathryn believes that this new race is 'tokenism' because it lasts for only one day. Kathryn has gone on to co-found Homestretch Foundation, a charity to support female cyclists financially as they train for events and compete.  Hajra Khan is the Captain of the Pakistan women's national football team but says they are given less priority than the men. When she first got into football she says sportswomen were looked down on in her country. Although attitudes are slowly changing she says that there is still a huge wage gap and her club has had to train on local cricket grounds. Hajra is organising a match in Pakistan with female players from around the world to raise awareness and to get better opportunities for female footballers. Produced by Sarah Kendal Image: (L) Hajra Khan. Credit: Huma Akram (R) Kathryn Bertine. Credit: Tracy L. Chandler

Maghrib in Past & Present | Podcasts
La résilience architecturale en Mauritanie

Maghrib in Past & Present | Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 92:26


Episode 48: La résiliance architecturale en Mauritanie Dans cet épisode, Dr. Franklin Graham, professeur de géographie à l'University of South Florida, présente une communication sur la résilience architecturale en Mauritanie. Traditionnellement le peuple sédentarisé en Mauritanie construisait leurs édifices et murs à base de pierres et d`argile. Le mot « toqleedi » en Arabe et en Hassaniyya, explique cette maçonnerie traditionnelle. Typiquement, les pierres sont d’origine sédimentaire et elles proviennent d'anciennes couches océaniques. Le grès, facile de retirer est mélangé à l’argile locale; la majorité des bâtiments ont été construits de cette façon. Des anciens quartiers d’Atâr, Ouâdâne, Chinguetti, Tidjikja, Er-Rachid, Ksar el-Barka et Oualata en sont des modèles. Dans les sites spécifiques, comme à Terjitt, Aoujeft, Tichitt et Néma, la schiste et l’argile sont utilisés par le peuple de « Trab el Hajra » pour bien profiter de leurs ressources locales. Pour charpenter les toits, ils utilisaient les plantes cultivées dans les jardins ou les plantes sauvages trouvées près de leurs habitations. Le bois de palmier, du dattier, « en nakhîl » en Arabe, trouvé dans les palmeraies, généralement fut utilisé à supporter les toits. Les arbres d’acacia, « talha et tamât », et le bois de dattier sauvage « teïchott » en Hassaniyya, étaient ramassés et utilisés pour renforcer les seuils et pour fabriquer les portes et les fenêtres. Typiquement les personnes s'adaptaient à l’environnement pour construire leurs maisons, magasins, greniers et mosquées. Les traditions peuvent évoluer dans le temps. Effectivement la maçonnerie mauritanienne témoigne d’un changement dynamique et profond. Mais le changement n’est ni facile ni uniforme à comprendre. Pour des raisons diverses des villes et villages toqleedi sont en train de vivre une renaissance, ils sont tombés dans l'oubli. Les circonstances environnementales, économiques et sociales influencent cette complexité. Ci-dessous se trouve le bilan des entretiens et observations enregistrées dans les onze villes et villages dans l’intérieur de la Mauritanie durant l’été 2017. Quarante-trois maçons ont été interviewés à Ouâdâne, Chinguetti, Aoujeft, Tidjikja, Er-Rachid, Tichitt et Oualata. L’enquête a démontré que le type de maçonnerie concernant les quartiers d’Ouâdâne, Chinguetti, Atâr, Tidjikja, Tichitt, Oualata, Néma et Ksar el Barka a été abandonné avant la période coloniale. Le site de Terjitt est le plus petit et dispose d'un ancien quartier, et le reste est habité et sillonné par une ancienne ville qui s’appelle en Hassaniyya et en Arabe « El Qadeema ». Ci-dessous, les résultats de la recherche sont expliqués pour chaque site, un sommaire est consacré aux régions de l’Adrâr, du Tagant et de l’Hodh ech-Chargui, et en conclusion pour la Mauritanie. Des propositions pour une recherche éventuelle sont proposées dans la conclusion. La conférence de Dr. Franklin Graham a eu lieu le 26 juin 2018 au Tangier American Legation Institute of Moroccan Studies (TALIM),à Tanger, Maroc. Pour consulter les diaporamas et la bibliographie, visitez notre site web: www.themaghribpodcast.com Posté par Hayet Lansari, Bibliothécaire / Chargée de la diffusion des activités scientifiques (CEMA).

From the Tangier American Legation
Franklin Graham: La Résilience Architecturale en Mauritanie

From the Tangier American Legation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 92:27


La Résilience Architecturale en Mauritanie Professeur Franklin Graham de South Florida University, nous a joint le 26 juin pour discuter du thème suivant: de la résilience architecturale en Mauritanie. Traditionnellement le peuple sédentarisé en Mauritanie construisait leurs édifices et murs à base de pierres et d`argile. Le mot « toqleedi » en Arabe et en Hassaniyya, explique cette maçonnerie traditionnelle. Typiquement, les pierres sont d'origine sédimentaire elles proviennent d` anciennes couches océaniques. Le grès, facile de retirer est mélangé à l’argile locale; la majorité des bâtiments ont été construit de cette façon. Des anciens quartiers d’Atâr, Ouâdâne, Chinguetti, Tidjikja, Er-Rachid, Ksar el-Barka et Oualata en sont des modèles. Dans les sites spécifiques, comme à Terjitt, Aoujeft, Tichitt et Néma, la schiste et l’argile sont utilisés par le peuple de « Trab el Hajra » pour bien profiter de leurs ressources locales. Pour charpenter les toits, ils utilisaient les plantes cultivées dans les jardins ou les plantes sauvages trouvées près de leurs habitations. Le bois de palmier, du dattier, « en nakhîl » en Arabe, trouvé dans les palmeraies, généralement fut utilisé à supporter les toits. Les arbres d’acacia, « talha et tamât », et le bois de dattier sauvage « teïchott » en Hassaniyya, étaient ramassés et utilisés pour renforcer les seuils et pour fabriquer les portes et les fenêtres. Typiquement les personnes s`adaptaient à l’environnement pour construire leurs maisons, magasins, greniers et mosquées. Les traditions peuvent évoluer dans le temps. Effectivement la maçonnerie mauritanienne témoigne d’un changement dynamique et profond. Mais le changement n’est ni facile ni uniforme à comprendre. Pour des raisons diverses des villes et villages toqleedi sont en train de vivre une renaissance, ils sont tombés dans l`oubli. Les circonstances environnementales, économiques et sociales influencent cette complexité. Ci-dessous se trouve le bilan des entretiens et observations enregistrées dans les onze villes et villages dans l’intérieur de la Mauritanie durant l’été 2017. Quarante-trois maçons ont été interviewés à Ouâdâne, Chinguetti, Aoujeft, Tidjikja, Er-Rachid, Tichitt et Oualata. L'enquête a démontré que le type de maçonnerie concernant les quartiers d’Ouâdâne, Chinguetti, Atâr, Tidjikja, Tichitt, Oualata et Néma. Ksar el-Barka ont été abandonnée avant la période coloniale, le site de Terjitt est le plus petit et dispose d`un ancien quartier, et le reste est habité et sillonné par une une ancienne ville qui s’appelle en Hassaniyya et en Arabe « El Qadeema ». Ci-dessous, les résultats de la recherche sont expliqués pour chaque site, un sommaire est consacré aux régions de l’Adrâr, du Tagant et de l’Hodh ech-Chargui, et en conclusion pour la Mauritanie. Des propositions pour une recherche éventuelle sont proposées dans la conclusion. Lien vers la presentation de Franklin:  https://www.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=e3cfe20a39264a91b5130c0e47d4b8f3

Art Talks MTL
Episode 14: Hajra Waheed

Art Talks MTL

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2015 26:50


Hajra Waheed seeks to address personal, national and cultural identity formation in relation to political history, popular imagination and the broad impact of colonial power globally.  Her mixed-media practice consists of ongoing bodies of work that constitute a growing personal archive – one developed in response to all those seemingly lost amongst rapid regional development and/or political strife.  Although works on paper remain the foundation of her practice, they often act as starting points for larger mixed media installations. Over the last decade, Waheed has participated in exhibitions worldwide, most recently including Collages: Gesture & Fragments, Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, QC (2014), Sea Change, Experimenter, Kolkata (2013), (In) the First Circle, Antoni Tapies Foundation, Barcelona and Lines of Control, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, NY (2012).  She lives and works in Montréal.In this episode Hajra talks about growing up on a transnational oil corporation in Saudi Arabia; fallen satellites; her preoccupation with undisclosed documents; telling stories as a means of ordering chaos; intimacy and distance in her representations of surveillance; and collage's potential for transformation.Hajra Waheed's solo exhibition Asylum in the sea will be presented at Darling Foundry in Montreal from June 18th to August 27th 2015.fonderiedarling.org/en/Asylum-in-the-sea.htmlThis episode was hosted and produced by Yaniya Lee. Tumblr design and podcast logo by Naomi Cook.  Hajra's website: hajrawaheed.com"The Homeless Wanderer" by Emahoy Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou collected on Éthiopiques 21: Ethiopia SongJoe Grass performed this lap steel cover of the Beach Boys' "God Only Knows" live for La Blogothèque Write to arttalksmtl@gmail.com and subscribe the podcast on iTunes or Tumblr