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The Oasis with A.Haqq Islam
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What Traveling 50+ Countries Taught Me About Courage & Sitting at the World’s Most Powerful Tables
The Oasis with A.Haqq Islam
1 hour 3 minutes
2 weeks ago
What Traveling 50+ Countries Taught Me About Courage & Sitting at the World’s Most Powerful Tables
In this episode Haqq Islam sits down with the extraordinary Abir Ibrahim, a development economist, public historian, and author of *“Love Letters to Sudan.” Together, they explore Sudan's complex cultural identity, history, and legacy as the cradle of civilization. Abir shares her journey of balancing a multifaceted identity shaped by Sudan, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. This engaging conversation dives deep into Sudan’s ancient history—its rich Kushite civilization, its role in world history, and the societal challenges that have stemmed from colonial fragmentation. Abir opens up about growing up in a family with ties to literary revolutions, her time working in the development sector, and her groundbreaking travels across 50+ countries. She also reflects on her first job in the field—as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tanzania and how that transformative experience sparked her lifelong commitment to development work, cultural connection, and empowering communities across the globe. Beyond history and heritage, Abir reflects on what it means to find the courage to step outside what’s familiar and beyond family expectations, to take up space in rooms that once felt intimidating or out of reach. She shares how embracing her voice and purpose has allowed her to stand confidently at powerful tables and encourage others to do the same, reminding listeners that they, too, have something valuable to offer wherever they go. Abir also discusses her upcoming book, Stolen Genius, which highlights African innovations and their impact on the world, challenging narratives of erasure and reclaiming stories of brilliance and creativity. Whether you’re curious about African history, cultural resilience, or stories of empowerment, this episode is for you.   The Oasis with Haqq Islam Podcast Subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@haqqislamoasis Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-oasis-with-a-haqq-islam/id1740666577 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haqqislamoasis/?hl=en Follow on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@haqqislamoasis Oasis Podcast Website: https://www.theoasispodcast.com/ Subscribe to Abir Ibrahim Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMFv9FbDv4XZGJOeo0b1JWw Abir Ibrahim Instagram: instagram.com/itsabiribrahim Abir Ibrahim Website: abiribrahim.com  
The Oasis with A.Haqq Islam