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Farris Barakat is the brother of Deah, who--along with his wife Yusor and her sister Razan--died in a senseless, hateful killing three years ago. He joined us in-studio for a spiritual conversation about converting such darkness into positivity, through organizations like The Light House Project, as well as Our Three Winners. https://projectlight.house/ https://www.ourthreewinners.org/ Guest: Farris Barakat Host/Producer: Tariq I. El-Amin Executive Producer: Abdul Malik Mujahid Music: Manuele Atzeni - NeVe - http://bit.ly/2ujOH9y Image: courtesy of Our Three Winners - https://www.ourthreewinners.org/programs-1
“Our Three Winners” The legacy of the family members who were killed by a terrorist in NC Wednesday. Deah, Yusor, and Razan.
For this episode, Phian sat down with Sam Shain from the board of the NC State Sustainability Fund and remembered Our Three Winners, who were the Movers and Shakers of the week. They also highlighted some opportunities for you to get active in the Triangle, and discussed their artist of the week, Anne Sexton.
On February 10, 2015, the Muslim community lost 3 great gems, Deah Barakat and Yusor and Razan Abu-Salha; it has been now one year since Our Three Winners have passed. They were three inspiring, charismatic,...
This week on EOT: It’s a love-themed Eye on the Triangle! In honor of Valentine’s Day, we are exploring love in all its forms–romantic love, familial love, love that has ended and even love from a community Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews “I Love You, Honeybear,” the newest album by Father John Misty. Jake Winters brings you Snowverated; this week he reviews the film “The Fifth Element.” Marissa Jerden talks with students about what they think about Valentine’s Day. Aubrey Lewis reads poetry on Nikita Chintalapudi’s Poetry Corner. Cameren Dolecheck has our newest segment, Explain It to Me Like I’m 88. He’s talking to Sarah Evans, a graduate student at NC State researching how couples who play video games fare romantically. Mirtha Donastorg has a look at how a community pours out love when tragedy hits. She spoke with NC State senior Fatima Hedadji about the Our Three Winners memorial events of the week. As always, we’ll have the Community Calendar from Peter Svizeny, Saif Hassan brings you the News Beyond the Headlines, and we’ll take a look at the weather for the week with our newest contributor, Michael Ashburn.
This week on EOT: It’s a love-themed Eye on the Triangle! In honor of Valentine’s Day, we are exploring love in all its forms–romantic love, familial love, love that has ended and even love from a community Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews “I Love You, Honeybear,” the newest album by Father John Misty. Jake Winters brings you Snowverated; this week he reviews the film “The Fifth Element.” Marissa Jerden talks with students about what they think about Valentine’s Day. Aubrey Lewis reads poetry on Nikita Chintalapudi’s Poetry Corner. Cameren Dolecheck has our newest segment, Explain It to Me Like I’m 88. He’s talking to Sarah Evans, a graduate student at NC State researching how couples who play video games fare romantically. Mirtha Donastorg has a look at how a community pours out love when tragedy hits. She spoke with NC State senior Fatima Hedadji about the Our Three Winners memorial events of the week. As always, we’ll have the Community Calendar from Peter Svizeny, Saif Hassan brings you the News Beyond the Headlines, and we’ll take a look at the weather for the week with our newest contributor, Michael Ashburn.