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December 13, 2011

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(Al-Azzabi talks about intervention regarding children's special needs, Zaid Saleh of Egyptian Assoc for Change discusses the role of Egyptian Americans in current Egyptian elections, US Circassians discuss Russian Olympics in Sochi and Sochi's history as Circassian locality. Hosts/Producer: Reem Nasr. Interviewees/Guests: educator Wafeh Al-Azzabi, Ziad Saleh of Egyptian American Assoc, Circassian activists Tamara Barsic and Daniel Merza. Topics: world music, education and disabilities, Egypt, elections in Egypt, Circassian rights.)
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December 20, 2011

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(A discussion among guests Khatab, Chadah, and Hansen, all US educators speaking about various strategies and possibilities for parents to arrange children's schooling. Hosts/Producer: Tamara Issak. Interviewees/Guests: Amani Khatab of Nobel Leadership Academy, Sarada Chadah, Nabila Hansen of Kinsa Academy for Home schooling. Topics: world music, spiritual music, education, Muslim education, listener calls.)
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December 27, 2011

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(Iskander reviews and compares Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen\'s emerging Arab "uprisings", author of "How Does it Feel To Be A Problem Being Young and Arab in America?," Bayoumi reviews stereotyping and Arab uprisings in the Middle East and anti-racist protests in UK. Hosts/Producer: Tamara Issak. Interviewees/Guests: Adel Iskander Georgetown U. Prof of Arab media, NYC professor and author Mustafa Bayoumi. Topics: Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, US policy and media and Arab media, Arab uprisings, civil rights, world music.)
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January 3, 2012

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(Patel and Mohammedi discuss New York police and other government intrusive policies in the Muslim community and wider implications, listener callins. Hosts/Producer: Hassen Abdellah. Interviewees/Guests: NY-NJ attorneys Faiza Patel of NYU Brennan Center and Omar Mohammedi, Women in Islam Director Aisha Adawiya. Topics: civil rights., Muslim Americans.)
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January 10, 2012

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(Family consultant Suzi Ismael talks with Nasr about her consulting work and overview of sex ed for Muslim-Americans, Ahmed and Merthaban talk about radio broadcasting and comment on public discussion of sex education for Muslims. Hosts/Producer: Reem Nasr. Interviewees/Guests: CA-based radio hosts Mohamed Ahmed and Amir Merthaban, New Jersey based family therapist Suzi Ismael. Topics: Muslim Americans, education, gender, world music.)
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January 31, 2012

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(Reem Nasr and Ashraf Khalil discuss changes in Egypt one year after uprising, BN Aziz and Aydin Baltaci discuss history, economy and global impact of Turkish TV dramas. Hosts/Producer: Barbara Nimri Aziz. Interviewees/Guests: NY critic Aydin Baltaci, NY based Egyptian journalist and author Ashraf Khalil. Topics: Turkish TV drama, media, Egypt, political upheaval.)
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March 6, 2012

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(Prof Mona Mikael reviews history of early Egyptian feminist Huda Sharawi, Aziz reviews books about Arab women, Iranian film productions including "This is Not A Film" by Panahi; Aziz interviews journalist Bishara on current Arab uprisings and author of "The Invisible Arab". Hosts/Producer: Barbara Nimri Aziz. Interviewees/Guests: NY Prof Mona Mikael, journalist Marwan Bishara. Topics: Egypt, feminists, women\'s history, world music, Iran, film, uprisings.)
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March 13, 2012

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(Guests Ramadan and Salaam discuss legal constitutional rights questions stemming from newly exposed surveillance of Muslim Americans, callins. Hosts/Producer: Hassen Abdellah. Interviewees/Guests: NY Imam Yussef Ramadan, NJ attorney Sherifa Salaam of NJ Muslim Legal Leadership Coalition. Topics: US surveillance of Muslim Americans, civil rights.)
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March 20, 2012

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(Beirut Entrepreneur David Munir Nathi report on IT and art projects in Beirut, UNICEF\'s Arseno reviews famine threat in Sahel, Huma Hassen reports on her organizations work counseling women and work with families. Hosts/Producer: Reem Nasr. Interviewees/Guests: Beirut entrepreneur David Munir Nathi, UNICEF official Louis Arseno, Huma Hassen "Wafa House" director in New Jersey; poets Lisa Majaj and Sapphire Ahmed. Topics: Beirut, Lebanon economy, famine in West African\'s Sahel, Arab American poetry, domestic violence.)