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The Foreign Local
The Foreign Local
25 episodes
6 months ago
Welcome to The Foreign Local, where we’re connecting the Egyptian diaspora with what real life looks like in Om el Donya through the lens of those who grew up abroad and moved back to Egypt as adults. On this podcast, you’ll find a series of candid conversations about what it’s like to grow up as an Egyptian abroad, what prompted people to come back, and what it’s been like existing in the sweet spot between not being a foreigner yet not quite being a local either. Episodes drop every Tuesday. You can find us on Instagram @theforeignlocal.
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Welcome to The Foreign Local, where we’re connecting the Egyptian diaspora with what real life looks like in Om el Donya through the lens of those who grew up abroad and moved back to Egypt as adults. On this podcast, you’ll find a series of candid conversations about what it’s like to grow up as an Egyptian abroad, what prompted people to come back, and what it’s been like existing in the sweet spot between not being a foreigner yet not quite being a local either. Episodes drop every Tuesday. You can find us on Instagram @theforeignlocal.
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Mustafa Ashraf: On Documentation & Archiving Culture [S02 E03]
The Foreign Local
1 hour 16 minutes 11 seconds
2 years ago
Mustafa Ashraf: On Documentation & Archiving Culture [S02 E03]

Despite growing up in Saudi Arabia to an Egyptian father and Lebanese mother, it was always instilled in Mustafa that Egypt was home.

Now, for those of us who grow up outside of Egypt, our perception of the country is rarely shaped by Egypt itself. Instead, it ends up being shaped as we live vicariously through the stories of family that grew up there (i.e., our parents), family that's still there, and Egyptian media. We don't quite get the chance to formulate our own perceptions through firsthand encounters.

For Mustafa, hearing about Alexandria through his dad's lens left him excited to come back and visit this coastal city he'd heard so much about... except, it ended up being nothing like he'd expected.

In today's episode, we follow Mustafa's observations about growing up in Saudi Arabia, the shocks that came with his move back to Alexandria, and how and why he began his Instagram account where he documents Alexandria's changing architectural landscape. Mustafa and Monica also dive into the beauty of Egypt's architectural landscape, the importance of archiving and documentation, and how to progress without losing the beauty of what once was.

Mustafa documents the details of Alexandrian architecture on Instagram @alex.archi.

While you’re there, follow The Foreign Local (@theforeignlocal) for more stories connecting the Egyptian diaspora with everyday life in Om el Donya.

The Foreign Local
Welcome to The Foreign Local, where we’re connecting the Egyptian diaspora with what real life looks like in Om el Donya through the lens of those who grew up abroad and moved back to Egypt as adults. On this podcast, you’ll find a series of candid conversations about what it’s like to grow up as an Egyptian abroad, what prompted people to come back, and what it’s been like existing in the sweet spot between not being a foreigner yet not quite being a local either. Episodes drop every Tuesday. You can find us on Instagram @theforeignlocal.