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GUQ Speaks
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2 days ago
Life at GUQ is a diverse experience, and we’re just trying to piece it all together as we go. That’s exactly what we’re up to here – taking it one conversation at a time.
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Life at GUQ is a diverse experience, and we’re just trying to piece it all together as we go. That’s exactly what we’re up to here – taking it one conversation at a time.
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Hiwaraat Conferences: When Does Criticism Become Resentment? | #039
GUQ Speaks
59 minutes 39 seconds
2 days ago
Hiwaraat Conferences: When Does Criticism Become Resentment? | #039


This episode is about our campus at GU-Q, where student criticism of the Hiwaraat conference series made the administration fearful of a protest and potentially a boycott. But what exactly went down? And how can student criticism evolve beyond resentment? Tune in to find out.

Special thanks to the contributors to this episode: Zahra Babar, executive director of CIRS; Noon ElSharif (class of 2027); Prof. Firat Oruc; Prof. Magdalena Rostorn; Prof. Lynda Iroulo; Ameer Sadi (class of 2028); Farkhunda Fazeylar (class of 2026); Ftaim Al-Qahtani (class of 2026); John Burog (class of 2025); Malak Elmoh (class of 2021); Neilla Uwera and Yasmin Abdul Nasser (class of 2027).

This episode was narrated by Remas Alhawari and edited by Ibrahim Absar.

GUQ Speaks
Life at GUQ is a diverse experience, and we’re just trying to piece it all together as we go. That’s exactly what we’re up to here – taking it one conversation at a time.