
Witnessing From the Empire with Fady Joudah & Lena Khalaf Tuffaha
Black & Published · Nikesha Elise Williams
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Show Notes
This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Palestinian-American poets, Fady Joudah and Lena Khalaf Tuffaha. Fady is a physician, in addition to being a poet. His latest collection [ . . . ] chronicles the beginning of the genocide in Palestine in late 2023 and was a finalist for the 2024 National Book Award in poetry.
Lena is a poet, essayist and translator. She's also the co-founder of the Institute for Middle East understanding. Her latest poetry collection, Something About Living won the 2024 National Book Award for poetry.
In our conversation, we discuss what the protest slogan "From the river, to the sea," truly means. What they would write if they weren't living through and didn't feel compelled to be a witness to constant war and genocide. And how they're helping their children survive and thrive as full Palestinian people who happen to be living in the empire.
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