Arab American history with voting in Michigan from the early 21st century to the 2000s. Adel Mozip hosts Dr. Hani Bawardi, Associate Professor of History at the University of Michigan-Dearborn as he details how Arab Americans have voted in the past and how issues such as the conflicts in the Middle East have impacted their voting patterns.
Aug 25
#232 - Nour Al Din Al Youssef كيف تعافيت من الاكتئاب؟ :نور الدين اليوسف
Meet Nour Al Din Al Youssef — one of the most recognized media personalities in the Arab world. Nour began his television journey at just 13 years old and quickly rose to fame through his dynamic presence on major networks like Dubai TV, Al Jazeera, MBC, Alhurra, Sama Dubai, and ... Show More
1h 7m
Apr 2025
#65 Raeda Taha: Between Struggle & Art, A Palestinian Voice I رائدة طه:بين النضال والفن، صوت فلسطيني
Send us a textIn this episode, Ricardo Karam meets with Raeda Taha, a Palestinian director and writer who was born in Jerusalem and is the daughter of Palestinian activist Ali Taha.
Raeda talks to us about the impact of the Palestinian struggle on her life and shares her journey ... Show More
40m 52s
Aug 14
CTWS #120 Ahmed El Badawy | من اليمن لحد فلسطين القصة اللي عمري ما حكيتها وكنت هموت فيها
This podcast with Ahmed ElBadawy tells the story of how he got arrested in Yemen, how he went to Palestine, and more. Ahmed is a fearless Egyptian travel journalist with over 1.1 M YouTube subscribers, known for documenting his detention by Houthi rebels in Sanaa and immersing h ... Show More
1h 21m
Apr 2024
Arabic Dialects - So Far and Yet So Close
From my first book (INTRO TO ARABIC THROUGH LOVE EXPRESSIONS), "In Arabic,... I Love You":
https://www.amazon.com/Arabic-Love-You-%D8%A8%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B9%D8%B1%D8%A8%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D8%A3%D8%AD%D8%A8%D9%83/dp/B08W7DN163
There are four main 3ammiyya groups: Khaleeji, Maghrebi,
Masr ... Show More
5m 33s
Mar 2024
How do you say OK in Arabic?
Answering a question someone asked on Quora: How do you say OK in Arabic?
In MSA, you would say: jayyid جيد (means: good)
However, since this is a colloquial expression, it will change from one country to another or from one region to another.
In Algeria for example, we say: Sa7 ... Show More
1m 34s