đ«đ· JINS, câest le 1er podcast sur la sexualitĂ© des personnes arabes et/ou musulmanes. 100% indĂ©pendant, fĂ©ministe, intersectionnel et inclusif. Avec lâexplosion des actes extrĂ©mistes, sexistes, islamophobes, racistes, LGBTphobes, il est urgent dâĂ©tablir un climat de tolĂ©rance, de sortir du dogme et de rĂ©tablir la vĂ©ritĂ©. Il est grand temps pour @jins_podcast de faire briller les identitĂ©s. Chaque semaine dans JINS (« sexe » en arabe), unâe invitĂ©âe dâexception dĂ©construira les stĂ©rĂ©otypes, pour permettre Ă touâteâs de mieux construire son identitĂ©, de mieux comprendre lâislam et de mieux accepter sa sexualitĂ©.
đșđž JINS (@jins_podcast on Instagram) is the 1st podcast that addresses love, sexualities and gender for BIPoC and/or Muslims. Itâs been gaining momentum, totaling 500K+ streams and
about 30K+ loyal listeners, making it a reference in the field, especially within BIPoC & Muslim communities of North America, Europe & the MENA region. Since 2021, I have been interviewing 120+ actors, artists, sociologists, sexologists, activists and authors in both French & English.
Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
đ«đ· JINS, câest le 1er podcast sur la sexualitĂ© des personnes arabes et/ou musulmanes. 100% indĂ©pendant, fĂ©ministe, intersectionnel et inclusif. Avec lâexplosion des actes extrĂ©mistes, sexistes, islamophobes, racistes, LGBTphobes, il est urgent dâĂ©tablir un climat de tolĂ©rance, de sortir du dogme et de rĂ©tablir la vĂ©ritĂ©. Il est grand temps pour @jins_podcast de faire briller les identitĂ©s. Chaque semaine dans JINS (« sexe » en arabe), unâe invitĂ©âe dâexception dĂ©construira les stĂ©rĂ©otypes, pour permettre Ă touâteâs de mieux construire son identitĂ©, de mieux comprendre lâislam et de mieux accepter sa sexualitĂ©.
đșđž JINS (@jins_podcast on Instagram) is the 1st podcast that addresses love, sexualities and gender for BIPoC and/or Muslims. Itâs been gaining momentum, totaling 500K+ streams and
about 30K+ loyal listeners, making it a reference in the field, especially within BIPoC & Muslim communities of North America, Europe & the MENA region. Since 2021, I have been interviewing 120+ actors, artists, sociologists, sexologists, activists and authors in both French & English.
Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

đâ€ïžđ€đ€ In today's episode, Iâm honored to have Yasmine Al Massri with me, an actress whose work embodies the rich, nuanced storytelling that Palestinian and Arab cinema is celebrated for. Yasmine is a Lebanese-born actress of Palestinian descent. Her journey into acting began in Paris, where she honed her craft in some of the most prestigious acting schools before making her screen debut in the critically acclaimed film "Caramel" directed by Nadine Labaki. Her performances have been praised for their authenticity and emotional depth, whether in international film festivals or mainstream Hollywood productions. Beyond her acting talent, Yasmine is an advocate for more nuanced and diverse representations of Arab and Muslim identities in cinema, using her platform to speak out against stereotyping and for greater inclusion in the film industry.
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