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Poetry, Identity, and Family: An Interview with Amal Kassir Conducted by Nina Zietlow

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 February 2020

Amal Kassir
Affiliation:
Colorado University
Nina Zietlow
Affiliation:
Scripps College

Extract

Amal Kassir is a 23-year-old Syrian-American spoken word poet and artist. Kassir has performed in 10 countries and over 45 cities and has conducted workshops, given lectures, and recited her poetry in venues ranging from youth prisons to orphanages, refugee camps to universities, and churches to community spaces. She hopes to take part in the global effort to support literacy in war-struck areas and refugee camps and runs a project called More than Metaphors that focuses on helping to educate displaced Syrian children. Recipient of multiple awards, including the Grand Slam at the Brave New Voices International Youth Competition, Kassir has performed on the TED stage and been featured on the PBS NewsHour.

Type
Bridging Boundaries: Undergraduate Experiences
Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America, Inc. 2020

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