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Seen Jeem
Seen Jeem Podcast
43 episodes
1 day ago
The Seen Jeem Podcast highlights the voices of contemporary Arab American writers. It is brought to you by the Center for Arab American Studies and the Arab American National Museum and it is funded by the University of Michigan Arts Initiative and the Ford Community Development Fund.
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The Seen Jeem Podcast highlights the voices of contemporary Arab American writers. It is brought to you by the Center for Arab American Studies and the Arab American National Museum and it is funded by the University of Michigan Arts Initiative and the Ford Community Development Fund.
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Those Are Your Lenses with Hadil Ghoneim
Seen Jeem
33 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
Those Are Your Lenses with Hadil Ghoneim

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

Seen Jeem
The Seen Jeem Podcast highlights the voices of contemporary Arab American writers. It is brought to you by the Center for Arab American Studies and the Arab American National Museum and it is funded by the University of Michigan Arts Initiative and the Ford Community Development Fund.