Voices Of The Middle East And North Africa

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Voices of the Middle East and North Africa is a weekly program that explores the richly diverse and fascinating world of culture and politics of the Middle East and North Africa through a complex web of class, gender, ethnic, religious and regional differences, Co-hosted by Khalil Bendib and Malihe Razazan. Voices of the Middle East and North Africa is produced in partnership with Status Audio Magazine, a project of the Arab Studies Institute, and airs on KPFA radio, 94.1 FM, in Berkeley, CA.

Episodios

  • VOMENA May 18, 2018

    18/05/2018 Duración: 59min

    The Way to the Spring: Life and Death in Palestine is based on journalist Ben Ehrenreich’s eye-witness account of life in the West Bank—in the village of Nabi Saleh and the cities of Hebron and Ramallah.

  • VOMENA May 11, 2018

    11/05/2018 Duración: 58min

    At age fifty one, the film the Battle of Algiers has never seemed so current, as it continues to inspire, instruct and inform as much as it did when it first came out in 1966. What is it about this classic film that has so revolutionized the very medium of political cinema? And continues to provoke thought and reflection and whose lessons are still pondered in the whole world’s movie theaters, university campuses and military barracks long after it first showing? In a 2017 piece “The Battle of Algiers” at 50: From 1960s Radicalism to the Classrooms of West Point, Columbia university’s Madeleine Dobie notes that “The film has been acknowledged as an influence on everyone from the Black Panthers and the Red Army Faction to the military juntas of the Southern Cone. It may, however, have had the greatest impact in the United States, where it has appealed both to scholars of colonial and postcolonial history such as myself, and to members of the military and defense community.” Khalil spoke with Professor Dobie a

  • VOMENA May 4, 2018

    04/05/2018 Duración: 58min

    Leïla Slimani ‘s latest novel, The Perfect Nanny has been a huge hit in France, winning the Prix Goncourt and making her one of the most celebrated writers in the world. We speak with Leïla Slimani about her novel and her dual status in France as both Moroccan and French. Later in the program, we remember Broadcast Media Pioneer, Arab-American activist and long-time host of the “Middle East in Focus” radio program on KPFK in Los Angeles, the great Don Bustany, who passed away last week in Santa Barbara at the age of 89.

  • VOMENA April 27, 2018

    27/04/2018 Duración: 58min

    Hanin Zoabi is Palestinian a member of the Israeli Kenesset (parliament). She is known for her vocal criticism of Israel and its policies against Palestinians. In 2010, Zoabi participated in the Gaza flotilla. Zoabi was arrested and held by Israeli authorities and faced an aggressive wave of attacks for her participation in the Flotilla. Israeli politicians called for her disqualification from her role as an MP and for stripping her Israeli citizenship and she received death threats. None of that deterred her from her activism and continuing to challenge the Israeli political establishment. Vomena’s Mira Nabulsi sat down with Hanian Zoabi, and spoke with her about what it means to be be a Palestinian in the Israeli kenesset as well as the ongoing occupation of Palestine and the Israeli political culture that normalizes it. A Palestinian actor learns there’s more to English girls than pure sex appeal. A Pakistani-born terror suspect figures out what’s wrong with his first novel. A British youth suspects

  • VOMENA April 20, 2018

    20/04/2018 Duración: 58min

    April 24th marks the centennial of the 1915 Armenian Genocide, when the Ottoman Empire began carrying out a systematic plan to annihilate its Armenian population. As a result, between 1 million and 1.5 million people were killed or died of starvation. This week, to mark the 100th anniversary of this tragic event, we bring back a 2006 conversation Beshara Doumani had with Dr. Stephan Astourian, about the historical circumstances that led to the genocide. Beshara Doumani is a Professor of Modern Middle East History and Director of the Middle East Studies at Brown University. Dr. Stephan Astourian is the Executive Director of the Armenian Studies Program and associate adjunct Professor of History at UC Berkeley. Dr. Hatim Kanaaneh: The Life of a Palestinian Doctor For the past 35 years, Dr. Hatim Kanaaneh has provided healthcare to his fellow Palestinians in the Galilee. In 1981, he set up The Galilee Society, an NGO working for equitable health, environmental and socio-economic conditions for the

  • VOMENA April 13, 2018

    14/04/2018 Duración: 53min

    Alia Malek's new book, The Home That Was Our Country: A Memoir of Syria, covers modern Syria, from the last of the Ottoman days to the present. Malek provides a rich history of the country by weaving the lives of her family members with the geopolitical and economic history of Syria Alia Malek is a journalist, and author. She is the author Amreeka: US History Retold Through Arab-American Lives and the editor of Patriot Acts: Narratives of Post-9/11 Injustice.

  • VOMENA April 6th, 2018

    06/04/2018 Duración: 01h21s

    On Friday, March 30, more than 30,000 Palestinians gathered at the border of Gaza and Israel to commemorate the 1976 killing of six Palestinian citizens of Israel protesting the theft of their land, which became known as the Palestinian Land Day. On the first day of what the organizers call “The Great March of Return,” Israeli military forces opened fire into the peaceful demonstration, killing at least 17 people and injuring more than 750. The Israeli occupation forces boasted on their Twitter account that they “know where every bullet landed” during the massacre. They tweet was later deleted. Organizers of the Great Return March note that the objective of the march is to demand the implementation of the United Nations Resolutions 194 allowing for Palestinian refugees to return to their original towns and villages that are part of now Israel. The March was part of a 6-weeks event that will culminate in the commemoration of 70th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba or Catastrophe. That’s the term Palestini

  • VOMENA March 30th, 2018

    30/03/2018 Duración: 58min

    A conversation with Professor Ella Shohat about her latest book On the Arab-Jew, Palestine, and Other Displacements. This book gathers together some of her most influential political essays, interviews, speeches, testimonies, and memoirs for the first time and we have a chance today to share this exceptional work with you, but you need to move fast, since we have only limited number of copies!

  • VOMENA March 23rd, 2018

    23/03/2018 Duración: 59min

    On January 20, Turkey launched so-called Operation Olive Branch in the northern Syrian enclave of Afrin. Turkish ground troops crossed the border into Syria alongside thousands of Turkey-backed Syrian rebels. The Turkish government has stated that its goal is to root out an armed militia called the People's Protection Units (YPG), which it views as a threat to its security. Turkey sees the YPG as an extension of the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which has struggled for the rights of the Kurdish people in Turkey for more than three decades. After two months of fighting, on March 18, Turkey announced the city of Afrin has been taken, and Turkish president Erdogan suggested that the current military campaign could be extended extend to other Kurdish-held borders areas east of Afrin.Vomena’s Producer Shahram Aghamir spoke with Dr. Cengiz Gunes who is an associate lecturer at the Open University in the UK about the Turkish invasion of Afrin, an enclave in North Western Syria

  • VOMENA March 16th, 2018

    16/03/2018 Duración: 59min

    This week, we speak with world renowned dancer and choreographer Shahrokh Mosh-kin Ghalam about his new performance of Love Stories of Shahnameh, playing on March 18th, at the Montgomery Theater in San Jose. But First, On saturday, March 10, we lost prominent and celebrated anthropologist and a dear friend of our program, UC Berkeley Professor Saba Mahmood. This week, we celebrate her life and pay tribute to her everlasting legacy by airing one of her last lectures, given at Bogazici University in 2015.

  • Vomena Feb 9th, 2018

    09/02/2018 Duración: 57min

    The plight of refugees in Libya

  • VOMENA February 2, 2018

    02/02/2018 Duración: 58min

    Is the Yemen war taking a new turn with the recent clashes in the south? ]

  • VOMENA JANUARY 19, 2018

    19/01/2018 Duración: 57min

    VOMENA JANUARY 19, 2018 by VOMENA Team at KPFA

  • 'Bread, jobs and freedom': A conversation with Arang Keshavarzian about the street protests in Iran

    08/01/2018 Duración: 01h23min

    'Bread, jobs and freedom': A conversation with Arang Keshavarzian about the street protests in Iran by VOMENA Team at KPFA

  • An interview with Melody and Safoura Safavi about their band Abjeez

    01/12/2017 Duración: 20min

    An interview with Melody and Safoura Safavi about their band Abjeez by VOMENA Team at KPFA

  • Nov 17th: The Political Crisis in Lebanon & ReOrient 2017 Festival of Short Plays

    17/11/2017 Duración: 57min

    Nov 17th: The Political Crisis in Lebanon & ReOrient 2017 Festival of Short Plays by VOMENA Team at KPFA

  • Nov 10th: Women's Rights in Tunisia and remembering Moroccan revolutionary Ben Barka

    10/11/2017 Duración: 57min

    Nov 10th: Women's Rights in Tunisia and remembering Moroccan revolutionary Ben Barka by VOMENA Team at KPFA

  • Vomena Program Nov 3rd 2017: 100 years after Balfour

    03/11/2017 Duración: 58min

    Vomena Program Nov 3rd 2017: 100 years after Balfour by VOMENA Team at KPFA

  • Vomena Oct 27th 2017

    27/10/2017 Duración: 01h21s

    Vomena Oct 27th 2017 by VOMENA Team at KPFA

  • Climate Justice Series on Vomena: Politics of Water Rights Under Occupation

    20/10/2017 Duración: 59min

    The Middle East and North Africa are susceptible to some of the more severe consequences of climate change including extreme weather patterns, heat waves, extensive drought and rising sea levels, and, Climate change could make previously habitable sections of North Africa and the Middle East that were uninhabitable. Meanwhile,, most of the conversation and coverage of climate change and other factors which have exacerbated living conditions for tens of millions of people is often depicted as a “ global security” issue for the west So we have decided to start a new series looking at the intersections of climate change, war, politics, oil driven economies, and how the overlays of these factors impact the region’s ecosystems, human health, agriculture, and fisheries, and other aspects of people’s livelihood. We will also bring you the voices of environmental justice activists, journalists, authors who are working to save their communities. This week we speak with Palestinian environmental researcher and a

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