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Waad al-Kateab is a Syrian journalist, filmmaker, and activist, in exile. Jay did a “Q&A” with her in 2021. And then wrote a piece about her, “Witness from Syria.” Last month, the House of Assad fell, after about 55 years. Jay has spoken with Waad al-Kateab again. A moving and informative conversation.
Waad al-Kateab is a Syrian journalist, filmmaker, and activist, in exile. Jay did a “Q&A” with her in 2021. And then wrote a piece about her, “Witness from Syria.” Last month, the House of Assad fell, after about 55 years. Jay has spoken with Waad al-Kateab again. A moving and informative conversation.
Two years after our conversation with Waad al-Kateab about the desperate plight of Syrian refugees, we return to have a very different conversation.Less than a week after the dramatic and unexpected collapse of Bashar al-Assad's brutal reign, Syrians are beginning to dream once again of a future they believed had died.Waad al-Kateab and her family had settled in the UK, though they continued to fight to speak on behalf of refugees and the Syrian revolution which they refused to give up on no matter how bleak the situation seemed.In her Oscar-nominated film ‘For Sama', al-Kateab documented the last days of her city of Aleppo, besieged by Assad's forces for five years and reduced to rubble. Today, she counts the days until she can return to her childhood home.This week on the Big Picture Podcast, Waad al-Kateab invites us to her home to talk about her dream of a new Syria, her fears and trepidations about what comes next, and revealing her real name for the first time.We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode, and any guests you'd like us to have on our show. Reach us by email at mh@middleeasteye.org or find us on instagram @BigPictureMee.You can also watch all our episodes on our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMyaP73Ho1ySj3cO0OSOHZAOgD1WTDixG
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"Waxaan doortay meeshii la igu aasi lahaa. Ma soo booqan doontaa ? Kaalay dabadeedna hadal, kana dhig maalinta salaasada . Salaasa ayaad iman jirtay badanka. Waxa aynu nahay dadkii salaasada. Waad igu iman qabrigeyga sawmaaha? Si aad mushkiladahaaga iigu sheegtid?"“Marka aan dhinto ka dib, adigu hadal ana waan ku dhegaysani”
Halkaan waxaan ku soo gubiyaa Hormarinta Qoyska sida dhiirigalinta Waalidiinta Tarbiyada Carruurta iyo Hormarinta shaqsigabo Waad ilawadagi kartaaa Fikirkaada. Mahadsanid dhageysigaada.Thanks,For your listening.
Halkaan waxaan kuso gudbiyaa Hormarinta Qoyska sida dhiirigalinta Waalidiinta Tarbiyada Carruurta.Dhiirigalinta shaqsiga. Waad ilawadaagi kartaa fakarkaada mahadsanid dhageysigaada.Thanks,for your listening.
Halakaan waxaan kuso gudbiyaa Arimaha Qoyska, sida dhiirigalinta Waalidiinta Tarbiyada Caruurrta iyo Dhiirigalinta shaqsiga intabo. Waad ilawadaagi kartaa Fikirkaada.Mahadsanid dhageysigaada.Thanks,for your listening
Halkaan waxaan kusoo gudbiyaa Arimaha Qoyska,sida Hormarinta Qoyska dhiirigalinta Waalidiinta Tarbiyada Caruurrta iyo dhiirigalinta shaqsiga intabo. Waad ilawadaagi kartaa wixii Fikiradaada ah.Waad ku mahadsantahay dhageysigaada.Thanks,for your listening.
Halkaan waxaan kusoo gudbiyaa Arimaha Qoyska,sida Hormarinta Qoyska dhiirigalinta Walidiinta Tarbiyada Caruurrta iyo dhirigalinta shaqsiga intabo. Waad ilawadaagi kartaa Fikirkaada, mahadsanid,dhageysigaada. Thanks,for your listening.
Halkaan waxaaan ku soo gudbiyaa Arimaha Qoyska, sida Hormarka Qoyska dhiirigalinta Waalidiinta Tarbiyada Caruurta iyo Hormarinta shaqsiga bo intabo.Waad ila wadaagikartaa Fikirkaada. Mahadsanid, dhageysigaada, Thanks,for your listening.
Halkaan Waxaan ku so kudbiyaa Aramaha Qoyska Sida Hormarka Dhiirigalinta Waalidiinta Tarbiyada Caruurrurta iyo Hormarinta Shaqsigabo intabo. Waad ila wadaagikartaa Fikirkaada. Mahadsanid dhageysigaada,Thanks,for your listening.
Halkaan waxaan kusoo gudbiyaa Arimaha Qoyska, sida Dhiirigalinta Waalidiinta Tarbiyada Caruurrta Hormarka Qoyska. Iyo sidookale Hormarka Shaqsiga. Waad ilawadaagikartaa Fikirkaada.Mahadsanid, dhageysigaada. Thanks,for listening.
Halkaan waxaan kusoo gudbiyaa Arimaha Qoyska, sida Dhiirigalinta Waalidiinta Tarbiyada Caruurrta Hormarka Qoyska. Iyo sidookale Hormarka Shaqsiga. Waad ilawadaagikartaa Fikirkaada.Mahadsanid, dhageysigaada. Thanks,for listening.
Halkan waxaan kusoo gudbiyaa Arimaha Qoyska, sida dhirigalinta Waalidiinta Tarbiyada Caruurrta Hormarka Qoyska. iyo sidookale Hormarka shaqsiga. Waad ilawadaagi kartaa Fikirkaada. Mahadsanid,dhageysigaada. Thanks, for listening.
Halkaan waxaan ku soo gudbiyaa Arimaha Qoyska,sida Dhiirigalinta Waalidiinta iyo Tarbiyada carruurta iyo Hormarka Qoyska, sidookale Hormarka shaqsiga.Waad ila wadaagikartaa Fikirkaada. Aad ayaad u mahadasantahay.Thanks for listening.
Halkaan waxaad kalasoco karataa,Farxada Qoyska Harmarinata shaqsiga,Dhiirigalainta Waalidiinta Barbaarinta caruurrrta iyo Tarbiyadoda. Waad ku mahadsantahay Dhageysigaada, sodhawoow.
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Scripture Reading: Colossians 1:24-29 Bethel Baptist Church has the pleasure and privilege of hosting Waad Haddad along with his family for worship this Sunday. Waad is a missionary with BEN Ministries. He serves with the National Theological College and Graduate School (NTCGS) as a professor at the graduate and undergrad levels. He is also responsible for recruitment in three countries: Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon. On the State-side, he speaks in churches as a representative of NTCGS and raises funds for his ministry of training pastors in the Arab Homeland.
Syrian director Waad Al-Kateab talks about her new documentary, We Dare to Dream. The film follows young refugee athletes from Iran, Syria, South Sudan and Cameroon who competed together on the Refugee Olympic Team at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Syrian director Waad Al-Kateab talks about her new documentary, We Dare to Dream. The film follows young refugee athletes from Iran, Syria, South Sudan and Cameroon who competed together on the Refugee Olympic Team at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
TW: This discussion covers displacement through war, and descriptions of death and violence so please be kind to yourself when listening.Next week marks Refugee Week here in the UK, and we're honoured to be joined on Blended by the inspiring Waad Al-Kateab. Waad is a Syrian journalist, filmmaker, and activist. Her documentary, For Sama, was nominated for four BAFTA's, winning Best Documentary, and it was also nominated for Best Documentary Feature at The Oscars.‘For Sama' is a love letter from Waad to her daughter, Sama. The film tells the story of her life through five years of the uprising in Aleppo, Syria as she falls in love, gets married and gives birth to Sama, all while conflict rises around her.Her camera captures incredible stories of loss, laughter and survival, as Waad wrestles with an impossible choice – whether or not to flee the city to protect her daughter's life. Waad has since settled in the UK with her husband Hamza and their young two daughters Sama and Taima.We chat about the resilience being a mum provides you, how war & conflict cause you to build families beyond blood, the impossible scenario of having to leave your newborn child in a different country and starting again in the UK for the safety of your family.Waad is an absolute inspiration, the challenges herself and her family have been through couldn't be tougher, so to come out on the other side and speak with so much strength optimises the Blended story.Check out Waad's incredible film For Sama, as well as her new film We Dare To Dream and please do follow @actionforsamaIf you're excited to be a part of the Blended community, make sure to follow @Blended on Instagram
No news brief this week rather a focus on the Tribeca Film Festival. Melissa highlights some of the fantastic women-made films selected for the festival. She also interviews Jennifer Esposito, writer/director/actor of FRESH KILLS and Academy Award®-nominated director Waad al-Kateab (WE DARE TO DREAM). The daughters of the Larusso family struggle to break the unspoken code of the women behind the men in the mob world of Staten Island in the late '80s and early '90s. Unlike any mob movie you've ever seen before, FRESH KILLS reveals the women behind the men. The stories never told. Violence, fear, and unspoken rules dictate who they are and who they are allowed to become. "Fresh Kills is less about the mafia world and more about the journey of the women in it. It explores the issues of wanting more than you were allotted in life. A theme almost everyone can relate to. It looks at unspoken rules in our society and then seeing if we have the courage to break them for ourselves and for the generation to follow.” Jennifer Esposito WE DARE TO DREAM: We Dare to Dream is the story of refugee athletes from Iran, Syria, South Sudan and Cameroon who swim, run and fight their way to opportunity and safety in host nations across the world. Spanning a breadth of backgrounds, personal stories and Olympic sports, the film reveals the lives and hopes of refugee athletes training to compete on the world stage, showing the fire and the drive of young people forced to leave their families, homes and countries of birth to build new lives out of nothing. Directed by Academy Award®-nominated director Waad al-Kateab (For Sama) and produced by Academy Award® winner Joanna Natasegara (The White Helmets, Virunga, The Edge of Democracy) and Emmy-winning producer Abigail Anketell-Jones (The Edge of Democracy, The Nightcrawlers) of Violet Films, two time Academy Award®-nominated producer, Bryn Mooser (Body Team 12, Lifeboat) and Kathryn Everett of XTR Studios and Joe Gebbia of Gebbia Productions, We Dare to Dream tells the amazing stories of young refugee athletes aiming to compete in the Tokyo Olympics. The film features refugee athletes Anjelina Nadai Lohalith, Cyrille Tchatchet II, Kimia Alizadeh, Saeid Fazloula and Wael Fawaz Al-Farraj. This is their story of resilience and inspiration, hardship and loss, hope and home. Show Notes Jennifer Esposito's Instagram @jesposito @freshkillsfilm Waad Al-Kateab's Instagram @waadalkateab Waad Al-Kateab In Her Voice is a Woman and Hollywood Podcast, hosted by Melissa Silverstein (Founder of Women and Hollywood and Co-Founder of the Athena Film Festival) and produced by Leonie Marsh. Subscribe to this podcast on Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Substack for Melissa's weekly curated list of content made by women. Twitter @melsil and @womenahollywood Instagram @womenandhollywood
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Syrian activist, revolutionary and filmmaker Waad al-Kateab gave birth to her daughter Sama under siege in Aleppo, sheltering in a makeshift hospital while Bashar al-Assad's forces bombed the city around them. As a new mother, she decided to pick up her camera and document what she imagined were her last moments alive.Three years after her landmark documentary For Sama toured the world, al-Kateab continues to campaign for the rights of Syrians, those displaced and those still facing persecution and violence at home. She is also raising two daughters now in her family's new home in the UK.In this episode of The Big Picture, we sit with the filmmaker at the opening of her new exhibit, ‘We Dared To Dream', to talk about displacement, new beginnings and unfinished fights.Filming: Hossam SarhanGFX: Anas Alaa Audio editor: Houda Fansa Jawadiwww.middlleeasteye.net We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode, and any guests you'd like us to have on our show. Reach us by email at mh@middleeasteye.org or find us on instagram @BigPictureMee.You can also watch all our episodes on our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMyaP73Ho1ySj3cO0OSOHZAOgD1WTDixG
In this episode, we speak to Syrian activist and filmmaker Waad al-Kateab. We discuss her early life growing up in Syria and her experience of the Syrian Revolution in 2011 which soon descended into war. Waad describes her life during the war as a young mother, filmmaker, and human being, and her experience of fame after the release of For Sama.Thank you to Waad for joining us for this episode. If you are enjoying The Art Persists Podcast, please FOLLOW, RATE, and SHARE. Only with your help can these stories be heard.Waad al-Kateab is a Syrian activist and award-winning filmmaker, whose debut feature film, For Sama, won a BAFTA for Best Documentary and received a nomination at the Academy Awards 2020. Waad, who lives in London with her family, is currently working on a new documentary covering the Olympic Refugee Team, commissioned by the IOC for XTR, working alongside Oscar-winning producer Joanna Natasegara. Waad also dedicates time to her advocacy campaign, Action For Sama.The Art Persists Podcast listeners can get 15% off Bosla Arts' 1st magazine, In Defiance, with the code: TAPP.
ناس كتير في العالم كله بيحلموا بجسم صحي و مثالي,و عشان يوصلوا لده بيجبربوا حاجات مختلفة و انظمة غذائية كتير و ده بيسبب ان في افكار كتير مغلوطة عن الدايت و التغذية..د. وعد امين معانا في حلقة النهارده عشان تصحح كتير من الافكار المغلوطة بين الناس و نتكلم عن انواع من الدايت زي الكيتو و الصيام المتقطع و ايه اللي بيجب نتيجة مع مقاومة الانسولين.اسمع الحلقة كاملة عشان تعرفوا ملومات كتير عن عالم التغذيةMany people all over the world dream of a healthy, perfect body.And in order to reach this point, they try many things and different diets, and this is what causes many misconceptions and helps in spreading false information about diet and nutrition.Dr. Waad Amen is with us in today's episode to correct a lot of misconceptions among people and talk about different types of diets such as keto diet and intermittent fasting, and what would help with insulin resistance.listen to the full episode to know more about the world of nutrition.
We have a very special #WorldKindnessDay collaboration for you for this weeks' Women of the Future podcast. We've joined up with the wonderful people @teamkind2 (Twitter) and @teamkinduk (Instagram) for KindFest 2022 - the global virtual kindness festival featuring politicians, performers, broadcasters, authors, entrepreneurs and policy makers, now in its third year and advocating for radical #kindness. Joining Kim Rowell on this podcast episode, is the remarkable Waad Al-Kateab, a Syrian journalist, filmmaker and activist. Her documentary, For Sama (2019), was nominated for 4 BAFTAs at the 73rd British Academy Awards, winning Best Documentary; it was also nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 92nd Academy Awards, with Waad going on to receive the 2021 Academy Gold Fellowship for Women. Waad's coverage of the Battle for Aleppo won an International Emmy Award for Current Affairs & News for Channel 4 News, and amongst numerous other accolades, including the Chairman's Award at the Asian Women of Achievement Awards (part of the Women of the Future Programme) this year, Waad has also been included as one of Time's 100 Most Influential People. For more information about the Women of the Future Programme and initiatives, click here. For more information on the Action For Sama campaign click here. For more information on KindFest 2022 click here.
Join sisters Waad and Zakeeya, the founders of TSC, along with our gracious host and admin Sabia H, discuss the importance of a network that represents traditional muslim sisters, what inspired us to create TSC and what legacy we want to leave. We also dive into victimhood, feminism and many more interesting topics. About The Sisters Corner TSC is an online Muslim community-based podcast on reviving femininity and traditional Islamic values, and guiding Muslim women back to their fitrah. Founded by sisters Waad Khalid and Zakeeya Ali of thesisterscorner.org. Share your valuable feedback at thesisterscornerofficial@gmail.com or on Instagram @thesisterscornerofficial. Subscribe to our Youtube channel at https://youtube.com/channel/UC_v5Hf41I1fKfft88HiqqOg and please support us by sharing, liking and commenting your thoughts. Your support is always appreciated ❤️ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesisterscorner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesisterscorner/support
Originally recorded and posted by Naima B. Robert on her YouTube channel. Permission to repost is granted. Find her channel here at https://youtube.com/c/Na%E2%80%99imaBRobert1 About The Sisters Corner TSC is an online Muslim community-based podcast on reviving femininity and traditional Islamic values, and guiding Muslim women back to their fitrah. Founded by sisters Waad Khalid and Zakeeya Ali of thesisterscorner.org. Share your valuable feedback at thesisterscornerofficial@gmail.com or on Instagram @thesisterscornerofficial. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesisterscorner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesisterscorner/support
This podcast was originally recorded by Gabriel Al Romaani with Sister Waad and Baba Ali and posted on his YT channel on 21 August 2021. Permission to repost is granted. Find Gabriel Al Romaani's channel here at https://youtube.com/c/GabrielAlRomaani About The Sisters Corner TSC is an online Muslim community-based podcast on reviving femininity and traditional Islamic values, and guiding Muslim women back to their fitrah. Founded by sisters Waad Khalid and Zakeeya Ali of thesisterscorner.org. Share your valuable feedback at thesisterscornerofficial@gmail.com or on Instagram @thesisterscornerofficial. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesisterscorner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesisterscorner/support
In this episode of Beyond Aid, Kirsten Gelsdorf speaks with Waad and Dr. Hamza al-Kateab, filmmakers and frontline humanitarian responders to the siege on Aleppo in Syria. Waad and Dr. Hamza share their journey to becoming international advocates and how their community gives them purpose.
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Recorded 08.07.2022 at around 6 pm in front of Netto. This episode is about me after Vipassana, seeing Deena, seeing Waad. And I'm here now thinking: “it's interesting what I said and the place I was in then. I'm somewhere else now. That sex can put us in childish places, and that thinking someone else could ever be a solution to you is wrong.
As we witness Russia's targeting of civilians in Ukraine, here's my 2019 conversation with directors Waad al-Kateab and Edward Watts of the Oscar-nominated documentary, For Sama, and with Dr. Hamza al-Kateab, who ran the last hospital in East Aleppo. The film takes us inside the long siege by al Assad and the Russians. In the course of the film, Waad al-Kateab falls in love, marries, and has a baby - all as bombs fall around them. You can learn more and watch this remarkable film at forsamafilm.com
[This show is produced in Somali only; English caption of the show context is down below] Todobaadkaan #TubtaNabadda, waxaan uga hadleynaa isbaheysiyada ama ururada caalamiga ah ee dalalka iyo diblumaasiyadda nabadda ee adduunka, iyo sida Soomaaliya uga faa'iideysto wadahadalada caalamiga ah. Barnaamijka waxaan ku wareysan doonaa Axmed Gacal, Hormuudka kulliyadda siyaasadda ee jaamacadda caalamiga ah ee Soomaaliya, oo ka hadli doona muhiimadda isbaheysiyada dalalka iyo diblumaasiyadda nabadda, iyo sida xiriiradaas ay qayb uga yihiin nabadda caalamka iyo saameynta ay ku leedahay nolosha dadka Soomaaliyeed. Waxa uu sidoo kale ka hadlayaa heshiisyada isbaheysiyada caalamiga ah qaybta ay ka qaataan horumarka dalalka. Martidada labaad waa Axmed Cabdi Haaddi, oo ka faalooda arrimaha siyaasadda iyo xiriirada caalamiga ah, waxa uu noo sharxi doonaa sida diblumaasiyadda nabadda iyo isbaheysiyada caalamka ay uga tujumayaan wada shaqeynta iyo ka hortagga colaado dhaxmara dalalka caalamka. Waxaan sidoo kale weydiinayaragtidiisa ku aadan doorka Soomaaliya ee isbaheysiydaas. Waad nala wadaagi kartaa aragtidaada adigoo dhageysanaya idaacadaha aad ugu jeceshahay. Radio Mogadishu (2:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m.) Radio Kulmiye KNN (2:30 p.m., 8:30) Radio Baidoa (1:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m.) SBC Radio (1:20 p.m., 7:30 p.m.) Radio Garowe (2:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m.) Radio Cadaado (1:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m.) Radio Risala, (2:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m.) Radio Dalsan (2:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m.) Radio Hiranweyn (1:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m.) Radio Galgadud (2:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m.) Radio Kismaayo. (2:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m.) Waxaad sdoo kale ka helikartaa Podcast qybtaan iyo qaybaha kaleba: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ke/podcast/tubta-nabaada-path-to-peace/id1373615264 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/tubta-nabaada-path-to-peace TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/Tubta-Nabaada-Path-to-Peace-p1120872/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This week on #TubtaNabadda, we discuss multilateralism and diplomacy for peace in today's world and how Somalia can benefit from international dialogue and global solutions. We interview Ahmed Ga'al, Professor at the Somali International University, about the importance of multilateralism and diplomacy for peace and about the connections between global solutions and the everyday lives of Somali people. We also explore how multilateral agreements contribute to peace in the country. The second guest is Ahmed Abdi Haddi, a social science and international relations analyst. He will explain preventive diplomacy and how multilateralism and global cooperation translate into the prevention of local conflicts. We will ask about his thoughts on Somalia's position in the present world. The programme is presented in Somali by Ali Gutale and Fathi Mohamed. You can share your views by calling in your favourite radio station during the show today at: Radio Mogadishu (2:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m.) Radio Kulmiye KNN (2:30 p.m., 8:30) Radio Baidoa (1:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m.) SBC Radio (1:20 p.m., 7:30 p.m.) Radio Garowe (2:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m.) Radio Cadaado (1:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m.) Radio Risala, (2:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m.) Radio Dalsan (2:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m.) Radio Hiranweyn (1:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m.) Radio Galgadud (2:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m.) Radio Kismaayo. (2:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m.) You can also listen to the podcast of this and previous episodes of this show on: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ke/podcast/tubta-nabaada-path-to-peace/id1373615264 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/tubta-nabaada-path-to-peace TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/Tubta-Nabaada-Path-to-Peace-p1120872/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[This show is produced in Somali only; English caption of the show context is down below] Todobaadkaan #TubtaNabadda waxaan ku maamuuseynaa Maalinta caalamiga ah ee dhulka hooyo, oo caalamka laga xuso 22ka April sanad walba. Waxaan wareysanay Chris Hooder, La taliye sare oo dhinaca deegaanka iyo cimilada ee Q.M Soomaaliya oo ka hadlaya muhiimadda ay leedahay xuska maalintaan dhulka hooyo iyo waxa ay Q.M sameyneyso si loo ilaaliyo deegaanka. Waxaan sidoo kale wareysanay Cabdinuur Cilmi Koor agaasimaha guud ee wasaaradda deegaanka Puntland oo ka warbixinaaya sida Q.M ay gacan u siineyso dowladda federaalka ah iyo dowlad goboleedyada si wax looga qabto dhiaatoyinka la xariira deegaanka. Waxa uu sidoo kale ka sheekeynayaa qorshayaasha muhiimka ah ee ay Soomaaliya qaaday si looga hortago xaalufinta dhirta. Waad nala wadaagi kartaa aragtidaada adigoo dhageysanaya idaacadaha aad ugu jeceshahay. Radio Mogadishu (14:00hrs, 20:30hrs), Radio Kulmiye KNN, (14:00hrs, 20:30hrs) Radio Baidoa, (13:30hrs, 21:00hrs) SBC Radio, (13:20hrs, 19:35hrs) Radio Cadaado, (13:30hrs, 20:30hrs) Radio Risalah, (14:30hrs, 21:00hrs) Radio Dalsan, (14:00hrs, 20:30hrs) Radio Hiranweyn, (13:15hrs, 20:15hrs) Radio Galgadud, (14:30hrs, 21:00hrs) and Radio Kismaayo. (14:30hrs, Saturday 19:00hrs) Waxaad sdoo kale ka helikartaa Podcast qybtaan iyo qaybaha kaleba: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ke/podcast/tubta-nabaada-path-to-peace/id1373615264 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/tubta-nabaada-path-to-peace TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/Tubta-Nabaada-Path-to-Peace-p1120872/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This week on #TubtaNabadda, we mark International Mother Earth Day, globally celebrated on 22 April every year. We interview Chris Hodder, Climate Security and Environmental Advisor for the UN in Somalia., who tells us about the importance of observing International Mother Earth Day, and how the UN is working to protect the environment in Somalia. We also interview Abdinor Elmi Koor, General Director of Puntland's Ministry of Environment, and ask him how the UN is helping the Federal Government of Somalia and Federal Member States in dealing with environment problems in Somalia. He also talks to us about the strategic measures that Somalia has taken to prevent illegal deforestation. You can share your thoughts by calling in your favourite radio stations, during the show today at– Radio Mogadishu (14:00hrs, 20:30hrs), Radio Kulmiye KNN, (14:00hrs, 20:30hrs) Radio Baidoa, (13:30hrs, 21:00hrs) SBC Radio, (13:20hrs, 19:35hrs) Radio Cadaado, (13:30hrs, 20:30hrs) Radio Risalah, (14:30hrs, 21:00hrs) Radio Dalsan, (14:00hrs, 20:30hrs) Radio Hiranweyn, (13:15hrs, 20:15hrs) Radio Galgadud, (14:30hrs, 21:00hrs) and Radio Kismaayo. (14:30hrs, Saturday 19:00hrs) You can also get the podcast of this and other episodes of this show on: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ke/podcast/tubta-nabaada-path-to-peace/id1373615264 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/tubta-nabaada-path-to-peace TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/Tubta-Nabaada-Path-to-Peace-p1120872/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Waad (al-Kateab) tinha uma câmara de video e começou a filmar. Nos 4 anos seguintes nunca mais largou aquela câmara. Tornou-se cineasta documental e como tal repórter de guerra – também da maternidade dela própria, da vida em comum com Hamza e da filha de ambos, Sama, nascida entre as bombas. Com o que filmou – montou um filme – Para Sama – 93 minutos de cinema que arrebatou uma mão cheia de prémios.
In this episode, we flash back to our recent event covering the outstanding, Oscar-nominated documentary Writing with Fire. We spoke to the film's directors, Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh just hours after they found out about their nomination. The evening's host, For Sama director Waad Al-Kateab, shared her own experiences of the awards circuit – and together they discussed ideas of collaboration, storytelling and ambition in filmmaking. This is a must-listen for documentary lovers – and if you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave us a review. Enjoy! If you've not been lucky enough to catch it yet, Writing with Fire is coming to BBC Storyville - Wednesday March 2nd, 10pm, BBC Four: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0014zvj
In this episode of our ScreenTalks Archive, we revisit a powerful conversation exploring 'For Sama's' intimate and epic journey into the war in Syria with directors Waad Al-Kateab and Edward Watts, hosted by Krishnan Guru-Murthy. The Barbican ScreenTalks Archive podcast is presented by Ellen E Jones and produced by Jane Long for Loftus Media. Listen to more episodes on: barbican.org.uk/screentalksarchive Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Acast or wherever you find your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Syrian conflict is one of the most complex and catastrophic wars of recent memory. It has left more than 380,000 people dead and over 10 million people displaced, has destroyed entire cities and drawn interventions from multiple countries. But what are the roots of this conflict? Why has it been so chaotic? And is there any hope on the horizon for Syria's devastated civilian population? In this episode we were joined by Carey Mulligan, award winning actor and star of ‘Promising Young Woman' and ‘The Great Gatsby' and Waad al-Kateab, Syrian filmmaker and creator of ‘For Sama'. CREDITS: Maysaloon - Pillars Of Creation (Single Performance) | Live at The Imperial War Museum, London, UK (YouTube video clip by Maysaloon) For Sama, Courtesy of Channel 4 / ITN Productions US President Barack Obama in 'red line' warning to Syria over chemical weapons, The Telegraph: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avQKLRGRhPU
Waad al-Kateab is a Syrian journalist and documentarian. She filmed daily life in Aleppo, during the siege of that city, which lasted four years. Today, she is exiled in London. She made a documentary called “For Sama” (Sama being one of her two daughters). This week, she has participated in the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy. With Jay, she talks about a range of issues... Source
Second only to the United states, Brazil’s death toll stands at over 275,000 and it’s now entering the deadliest chapter in this crisis. CNN Correspondent Matt Rivers gives us the view from the ground in Sao Paolo. Then Brazil's former health minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta joins Christiane Amanpour to discuss the failings of President Bolsonaro to tackle the pandemic and warns that there are many difficult days ahead. One corporation, Salesforce, is using its vast computing resources to help health agencies around the world track vaccinations. Our Hari Sreenivasan speaks to CEO Marc Benioff about the many ways COVID-19 is changing the world, both for businesses and the public. Today marks 10 years since the start of the war of Syria; a deadly conflict that would decimate millions of lives and leave the economy in tatters. Directors Waad Al-Kateab and Gianfranco Rosi reflect on where Syria is today. Their documentaries “For Sama" and "Notturno" respectively give an emotional and raw account of life under siege and the aftermath of so many years of war.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Ahead of International Women's Day, Nawal al-Maghafi hears taboo-busting personal stories from fearless female creatives on this week's Cultural Frontline. After almost a decade of civil war in Syria, Nawal speaks to the Oscar-nominated filmmaker Waad al-Kateab and the journalist Wafa Ali Mustafa about collaborating to share the female experience of conflict. Waad tells Nawal about her award-winning film For Sama, made as a new mother during the siege of Aleppo. Their new film documents the disappearance of Wafa's father, one of tens of thousands estimated by the UN to have disappeared during the conflict. British activist Charlie Craggs has created a safe space to combat transphobia. Her unique beauty salon, Nail Transphobia, shares the stories of her trans-sisters over a shape and polish. In the BBC's Beauty Fix podcast, Charlie reveals the rituals of self-care that are keeping her spirits up during lockdown, with model and author Naomi Shimada. And it might be one of the last taboos in the fight for gender equality - women choosing not to have children. Israeli novelist Sarah Blau tells Nawal about combining a personal truth with a page-turning thriller, to challenge the stigma of child-free women in her religious community. Plus, Patricia Cornwell, one of America's best-selling crime writers, who puts female characters front and centre. She tells The Cultural Frontline about the pioneering female author who set her on course to be a writer. Presenter: Nawal al-Maghafi (Photo: Waad Al-Kateab. Credit: Courtesy of Channel 4 News/ITN Productions)
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Asylum Speakers Podcast with Jaz O'Hara: Stories of Migration
It's an absolute honour to have been able to interview this week's guest...Waad Al-Kateab is a Syrian filmmaker, journalist, mother and director of the film For Sama. For anyone who hasn't heard of this film, go and watch it immediately (it's available for free online)...but be prepared. It's one of the most emotional and impactful films I've ever seen.Waad and her family's story is mind blowing. Waad documented living through the uprising and the siege in Aleppo, Syria for 5 years. During this time she fell in love and got married to a doctor called Hamza, and gave birth to her daughter Sama, a beautiful juxtaposition in amongst so much death and destruction. Today she shares stories of loss, laughter and survival, and what has happened since the release of the film. This interview is one of the highlights of my time working in this space and I'm so proud to share it with you!Artwork by https://www.milla-adler.com/Support the show (https://www.justgiving.com/prism-worldwidetribe)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/asylum-speakers-podcast-with-jaz-ohara-stories-of-migration. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, Syrian refugee and filmmaker Waad al-Kateab discusses her Oscar-nominated documentary "For Sama" with CBS News' Anne-Marie Green. Al-Kateab shares how she began filming protests against President Bashar al-Assad's government as a university student — before being thrust into a revolution for freedom. During the five year siege eastern Aleppo, al-Kateab fell in love, got married, had a child and helped run a hospital for the civilians injured from the constant bombardment. Al-Kateab calls the Frontline film a "love letter" to her daughter, Sama.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we talk about the film that has smashed even Avengers Endgame's box office record, Lulu Wang's The Farewell. Plus, we talk to the director all about her film.First up though, is For Sama. When the Arab Spring came to Syria in 2012, Waad al-Kateab picked up her camera and began filming the revolution. For five years, under Assad's brutal assault, she kept filming. For Sama captures that journey, as she marries her partner Hamza al-Kateab, and gives birth to her daughter Sama. The film becomes a justification to their daughter of why they remained in a war zone, capturing not just the daily assaults Hamza faces as a frontline doctor, but also the joys, passions and quiet moments of their friends and family.In The Farewell, Billi (Awkwafina) is called back from New York to her native China because her beloved grandmother is facing her last days. Yet, in accordance with tradition, this news is kept from the matriarch herself. Keeping up the pretence of a family wedding while reconnecting and grieving, we follow Billi on a funny, deeply moving exploration of the meaning of home and family.Discussing the films this week are Jake Cunningham, Kelly Powell, Steven Ryder and Sam Howlett.Follow the team on Social Media:@jakehcunningham - Jake@ks_powell - Kelly@irma_pep - Steven@samhowlett_1 - SamProduced by Jake CunninghamEdited by Mark Towers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.