Arab Culture
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Interview with Iraqi Australian writer Hajer Al-awsi
A bundle of joy and contradictions, Hajer is an Iraqi-Australian writer that is trying to figure…
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Interview with Author & Coach Dr. Deborah Al Najjar
Dr. Deborah Al Najjar is a writing and career coach for creatives and academics. She is…
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A Day in Little Baghdad – ورود – Flowers
The Rose is the national flower of Iraq. Scientific name of Red Rose is Rosa Persia.…
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A Day in Little Baghdad – مدينة يونانية – Greektown
When I was a student at Wayne State University, my friends and I frequented Pegasus in…
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A Day in Little Baghdad – مطر – Rain
When I walk in our streets and parks, I love the sound and feeling of rain,…
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A Day in Little Baghdad – المتحف الكلداني – The Chaldean Museum
Day 6 – Deacon Khairy Foumia recently visited the Chaldean Museum, the world’s first and only…
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A Day in Little Baghdad- فنان تشكيلي – Visual Artist Sabah Selou Wazi
I once again visited the home of visual artist Sabah Selou Wazi, to discuss his work…
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A Day in Little Baghdad – فطور – Breakfast
Iraqi breakfasts often consist of coffee or tea, of course, and a variation of cheeses or…
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A Day in Little Baghdad – كلب لطيف – Cute Dog
Dogs in ancient Mesopotamia were considered powerful and healing. Gula, the patroness of herbs, healing, and…
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A Day in Little Baghdad – حديقة جميلة – Beautiful Garden
My grandparents had farms in the once Chaldean village of Telkaif in the northern part of…
