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786 Boulevard
Nouri Sardar & Hasnain Ali
47 episodes
2 days ago
We’re parked at the intersection of spirituality & culture, a place where Muslims of all kinds discuss film, art, fashion, pop culture & faith.
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We’re parked at the intersection of spirituality & culture, a place where Muslims of all kinds discuss film, art, fashion, pop culture & faith.
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Islam
Religion & Spirituality
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031 - The Tragic Beauty of Palestine, Teaching Hip Hop to Palestinians (Mazzi)
786 Boulevard
45 minutes 42 seconds
4 years ago
031 - The Tragic Beauty of Palestine, Teaching Hip Hop to Palestinians (Mazzi)

With the recent images and videos coming out of Palestine, a resurgence in pro-Palestinian voices has taken over social media, with many artists from various fields highlighting the atrocities being committed against the Palestinians.

In this episode, we speak to Mazzi, an artist based out of New York and hailing from Jersey City, New Jersey. Mazzi has been vocal about the Palestinian cause his entire career, visiting Palestine multiple times for humanitarian work, conducting workshops, talent shows and live performances for Palestinian youth. Committed to philanthropy, he has donated 100% of all the proceeds of his albums to charitable causes.

We’ll be speaking to him about Palestine, speaking up for Palestine, his charitable work and his career.

786 Boulevard
We’re parked at the intersection of spirituality & culture, a place where Muslims of all kinds discuss film, art, fashion, pop culture & faith.