We connect with Egyptian comics artist and author, Migo!
This week we connect with members of the dabkeh dance troop, Al-Juthoor of the Arab Diaspora.
We are connecting with filmmaker, artist, and anthropologist, Dr. Julia Yezbick.
We are kicking of season four of the podcast with Hannah Moushabeck, interviewed by SJ host Dr. Wessam Elmeligi!
We connect with Palestinian American poet George Abraham on this episode of the Seen Jeem Podcast.
This episode was hosted by Wessam Elmeligi and the conversation took place on May 27, 2024.
Learn more about today's guest at www.seenjeempodcast.org/season-three-1/george-abraham
On today's episode of the Seen Jeem Podcast, we chat with Denmo Ibrahim, who is an American playwright and actor of Egyptian descent.
This episode was hosted by Wessam Elmeligi and the conversation took place on April 30, 2024.
Learn more about today's guest at www.seenjeempodcast.org/season-three-1/denmo-ibrahim
We sit down with Michigan-based comic book and sequential art artist, Dave Acosta.
This episode was hosted by Wessam Elmeligi and the conversation took place on April 9, 2024.
Learn more about our guest at https://seenjeempodcast.org/season-three-1/dave-acosta
Today's episode features renowned comic book writer and novelist, Saladin Ahmed.
This episode was hosted by Wessam Elmeligi and the conversation took place on April 18, 2024.
Learn more about today's guest at https://seenjeempodcast.org/season-three-1/saladin-ahmed
On today's episode, we sit down with Arab-American independent filmmaker, Moussa El Moussa.
This episode was hosted by Sally Howell and the conversation took place on September 18, 2023.
Learn more about today's guest at https://seenjeempodcast.org/season-three-1/moussa-el-moussa
On today's episode of the Seen Jeem Podcast, we connect with Hadil Ghoneim, who has written many fiction and nonfiction books for children and young adults in Arabic and English.
This episode was hosted by Wessam Elmeligi and took place on April 24, 2024.
Learn more about today's guest at seenjeempodcast.org/season-three-1/hadil-ghoneim
We sit down with Sudanese-American director, editor and visual artist, Sara Idriss.
This conversation was hosted by Sally Howell and took place on October 30, 2023.
Learn more about our guest at https://seenjeempodcast.org/season-three-1/saraidriss
On today's episode, we chat with Lebanese American filmmaker Mike Mossallam. This episode was hosted my Wessam Elmeligi and took place on October 3, 2023.
Learn more about today's guest at seenjeempodcast.org/season-three-1/mike-mosallam
Today's episode of the Seen Jeem Podcast features Iraqi-American filmmaker and artist, Usama Alshaibi. This episode was hosted by Sally Howell and took place on October 9, 2023.
Learn more about our guest at https://seenjeempodcast.org/season-three-1/usama-alshaibi
We sit down with Palestinian-American New York Times Bestselling author, Etaf Rum. This episode was hosted by Wessam Elmeligi and took place on October 11, 2023.
Seen Jeem Podcast host Sally Howell sits down with Lebanese-American filmmaker, Jude Chehab. This conversation took place on September 30, 2023. Learn more about our guest at seenjeempodcast.org/season-three-1/judechehab
On this episode, we chat with Palestinian poet and writer from Gaza, Yahya Ashour. This conversation took place on February 19, 2024.
We are kicking off season 3 with an interview with Dana Dargos. This conversation took place on October 18, 2023.
In this episode, Pauline Homsi Vinson interviews poet Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch about their award-winning poetry collection, The Good Arabs. El Bechelany-Lynch's The Good Arabs explores the many simultaneous realities present within their Arab, Lebanese community such as anti-Black sentiments and the embracing of capitalism while also being hospitable and generous. The Good Arabs examines race and class, gender and sexuality, and the experience of language all within the Lebanese diaspora. Watch Eli's reading at https://seenjeempodcast.org/season-two-episodes/eli
In this episode, Pauline Homsi Vinson interviews Reda Taleb about her children's book, Noura's Extraordinary Power. The book center's on 8 year old Noura as she discovers her "missing" father is actually incarcerated. Loosely based on her own family experience, Taleb aims to explain and unpack incarceration to youth of all ages. Watch Reda's reading at seenjeempodcast.org/season-two-episodes/reda
In this episode, Ghassan Abou-Zeineddine interviews award-winning journalist and novelist Omar El Akkad about his second novel, What Strange Paradise. The novel follows 9 year old Amir and 15 year old Vänna as they both seek safety. El Akkad speaks on the universal inclination towards friendship, the underlying connection to Peter Pan, and the "dueling fantasies" of not what the world is, but what he believes it to be. Check out Omar's reading at https://seenjeempodcast.org/season-two-episodes/omar