Female Muslim poet, antidiscrimination, and Islamic activism / Mohja Kaf, Don Boustany, Shabir Mansuri ; interviewed and produced by Tamarahur Al-Aquel and Moneim Fadali.

Program Title:
Female Muslim poet, antidiscrimination, and Islamic activism / Mohja Kaf, Don Boustany, Shabir Mansuri ; interviewed and produced by Tamarahur Al-Aquel and Moneim Fadali.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ2070.04
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|MIDDLE EAST IN FOCUS : FEMALE MUSLIM POET, ANTIDISCRIMINATION, and ISLAMIC ACTIVISM : JULY 14, 1994 / Mohja Kaf, Don Boustany, Shabir Mansuri| interviewed and produced by Tamadhur Al-Aqeel and Moneim Fadali. - SERIES: Middle East in focus| no. 4 Interview, commentary, essay, performance piece, poetry, and news which examines relations with the Middle East. - CONTENT: pt.1. News summary -- pt.2. An Arab-American Muslim woman poet / Mahja Kahf| interviewed by Barbara Nimri Aziz -- pt.3. Who are the Arabs / commentary by Don Boustany of the American-Arab Antidiscrimination Committee -- pt.4. Lessons on Islamic activism / Shabir Mansuri, Director of the Council on Islamic education -- pt.5. Poetry readings. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 14 July 1994.

pt.1. News summary -- pt.2. An Arab-American Muslim woman poet / Mahja Kahf ; interviewed by Barbara Nimri Aziz -- pt.3. Who are the Arabs / commentary by Don Boustany of the American-Arab Antidiscrimination Committee -- pt.4. Lessons on Islamic activism / Shabir Mansuri, Director of the Council on Islamic education -- pt.5. Poetry readings.

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KPFK, 14 July 1994.
Item duration: 
1 reel (60 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|60:00
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1994.
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