Career Announcement 2021: Distinguished Lecturer

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I joined the faculty at Macaulay Honors College this year!
https://macaulay.cuny.edu/news-and-events/new-faculty-announced/
TED x CUNY: An Intertwining of Voices: Langston, Shaali and Karim
https://www.ted.com/talks/zohra_saed_an_intertwining_of_voices_langston_shaali_and_karim
Episode Two. Zohra Saed on Langston Hughs’s visit to Soviet Turkestan in 1932-1933 on Central Asia Inside/Out
https://castbox.fm/episode/Episode-Two.-Zohra-Saed-on-Langston-Hughs%E2%80%99s-visit-to-Soviet-Turkestan-in-1932-1933-id4577892-id430084862?country=us
Leaving and loving Afghanistan on Poetry Foundation Podcast
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/podcasts/156383/leaving-and-loving-afghanistan
Afghan, Afghan American, Afghan Again and Again on AAWW Margins
https://aaww.org/testimony-afghan-afghan-american-afghan-again-and-again/
Aqua Net Days” Short Story in New Moons Anthology: Contemporary Writings by North American Muslims, edited by Kazim Ali
https://redhen.org/meet-the-contributors-of-new-moons-an-anthology-celebrating-muslim-writers/
Muslim American Hyphenations: Cultural Production and Hybridity in the Twenty-first Century

edited by Mahwash Shoaib

Muslim American Hyphenations: Cultural Production and Hybridity in the Twenty-First Century examines how Muslim American writers, artists, scholars, and cultural workers negotiate identity, belonging, and representation through hybrid forms of cultural production. Bringing together interdisciplinary perspectives, the volume explores literature, visual culture, archives, and performance as sites where religious, racial, national, and linguistic identities are articulated and reimagined. My contribution engages questions of translation, diaspora, and archival recovery within Muslim American cultural expression.

In Conversation with E. Ethelbert miller “on the margins” wpfw radio on oct 14 2021, D.C.

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