Palestinian Writers Express Dissent - a podcast by Amy McMurtrie, Anya Saravanan, Ayan Shirwa, Emma Hart, and Iris Lee

from 2015-03-16T08:30

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Speaking from Israel and Melbourne, two talented Palestian writers bring us intimate stories of what it is to be Palestinian, to be active, and to express eloquent dissent.Khulud Khamis speaks with Nicole about her recent novel, Haifa Fragments.Micaela Sahhar shares her poetry.- See more at: http://www.3cr.org.au/podcasts/list#sthash.8XgzyrHT.dpufSpeaking from Israel and Melbourne, two talented Palestian writers bring us intimate stories of what it is to be Palestinian, to be active, and to express eloquent dissent.Khulud Khamis speaks with Nicole about her recent novel, Haifa Fragments.Micaela Sahhar shares her poetry.- See more at: http://www.3cr.org.au/podcasts/list#sthash.8XgzyrHT.dpufSpeaking from Israel and Melbourne, two talented Palestian writers bring us intimate stories of what it is to be Palestinian, to be active, and to express eloquent dissent.Khulud Khamis speaks with Nicole about her recent novel, Haifa Fragments.Micaela Sahhar shares her poetry.- See more at: http://www.3cr.org.au/podcasts/list#sthash.8XgzyrHT.dpufSpeaking from Israel and Melbourne, two talented Palestian writers bring us intimate stories of what it is to be Palestinian, to be active, and to express eloquent dissent.Khulud Khamis speaks with Nicole about her recent novel, Haifa Fragments.Micaela Sahhar shares her poetry.- See more at: http://www.3cr.org.au/podcasts/list#sthash.8XgzyrHT.dpufSpeaking from Israel and Melbourne, two talented Palestian writers bring us intimate stories of what it is to be Palestinian, to be active, and to express eloquent dissent.Khulud Khamis speaks with Nicole about her recent novel, Haifa Fragments.Micaela Sahhar shares her poetry.- See more at: http://www.3cr.org.au/podcasts/list#sthash.8XgzyrHT.dpuf

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