Stories from the Middle East and North Africa, and the spaces in between. Kerning Cultures is produced by Kerning Cultures Network. Support this podcast on https://www.patreon.com/kerningcultures for as little as $2 a month.
24 / 02 / 2022
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This week, we-re following the trail of an elusive camel herder called Hadj Ali (or, as the Americans called him; Hi Jolly). He was one of the first people from the Middle East to move to the USA, and although he died penniless, alone and almost entirely forgotten, he played a big role in America-s westward expansion... all on camelback. It-s a wild ride, so saddle up. |
00:35:06 | |
17 / 02 / 2022
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How do you preserve a language when your government is actively trying to erase it? |
00:35:38 | |
10 / 02 / 2022
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A family secret, hidden for decades by a grandfather in Iraq, gets uncovered by his grandson - who chooses to revive a potentially dangerous legacy. |
00:36:41 | |
03 / 02 / 2022
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During the Syrian war, a group of archeologists risk their lives to record the damage being done to their country-s cultural heritage, just as it was being taken away from them. |
00:41:41 | |
27 / 01 / 2022
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Since 9/11, US governmental agencies have poured millions of dollars into spying on Arabs, Muslims and Arab Americans. Their surveillance has changed countless lives as ordinary citizens all over the country were interrogated, arrested or had their homes raided. |
00:36:59 | |
21 / 01 / 2022
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This season on Kerning Cultures...
Kerning Cultures season 3 launches next week, January 27th. Make sure to subscribe wherever you get podcasts so you don-t miss an episode. |
00:04:13 | |
14 / 01 / 2022
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Ahead of the latest season (which launches at the end of this month!), our team gets together to talk about what they-re excited for, and what they-ve learned from producing the upcoming season of Kerning Cultures. |
00:11:41 | |
01 / 07 / 2021
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Lynn left behind her hometown village in the Philippines for a housekeeping job in Lebanon at the age of 23. It was only meant to be temporary- until she met Butros, her employer-s nephew, and they fell in love. But for Lynn, marrying Butros has meant choosing to settle down in a country where she-s treated as an outsider. |
00:24:26 | |
25 / 06 / 2021
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His whole life, Walid Waked had been told that his great grandfather invented the Arabic typewriter. And then, one day, he learned that another family - the Haddads - believed-they invented it. This week on Kerning Cultures, the contested history of the Arabic typewriter. |
00:31:22 | |
17 / 06 / 2021
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Faysal Bibi and his team of palaeontologists have been captivated by this one particular moment that took place in the Abu Dhabi desert seven million years ago. This week, a journey back to a time before the desert was the desert- when elephants, crocodiles and monkeys reigned supreme in the UAE. |
00:28:59 |
Stories from the Middle East and North Africa, and the spaces in between. Kerning Cultures is produced by Kerning Cultures Network. Support this podcast on https://www.patreon.com/kerningcultures for as little as $2 a month.
24 / 02 / 2022
|
This week, we-re following the trail of an elusive camel herder called Hadj Ali (or, as the Americans called him; Hi Jolly). He was one of the first people from the Middle East to move to the USA, and although he died penniless, alone and almost entirely forgotten, he played a big role in America-s westward expansion... all on camelback. It-s a wild ride, so saddle up. |
00:35:06 | ||
17 / 02 / 2022
|
How do you preserve a language when your government is actively trying to erase it? |
00:35:38 | ||
10 / 02 / 2022
|
A family secret, hidden for decades by a grandfather in Iraq, gets uncovered by his grandson - who chooses to revive a potentially dangerous legacy. |
00:36:41 | ||
03 / 02 / 2022
|
During the Syrian war, a group of archeologists risk their lives to record the damage being done to their country-s cultural heritage, just as it was being taken away from them. |
00:41:41 | ||
27 / 01 / 2022
|
Since 9/11, US governmental agencies have poured millions of dollars into spying on Arabs, Muslims and Arab Americans. Their surveillance has changed countless lives as ordinary citizens all over the country were interrogated, arrested or had their homes raided. |
00:36:59 | ||
21 / 01 / 2022
|
This season on Kerning Cultures...
Kerning Cultures season 3 launches next week, January 27th. Make sure to subscribe wherever you get podcasts so you don-t miss an episode. |
00:04:13 | ||
14 / 01 / 2022
|
Ahead of the latest season (which launches at the end of this month!), our team gets together to talk about what they-re excited for, and what they-ve learned from producing the upcoming season of Kerning Cultures. |
00:11:41 | ||
01 / 07 / 2021
|
Lynn left behind her hometown village in the Philippines for a housekeeping job in Lebanon at the age of 23. It was only meant to be temporary- until she met Butros, her employer-s nephew, and they fell in love. But for Lynn, marrying Butros has meant choosing to settle down in a country where she-s treated as an outsider. |
00:24:26 | ||
25 / 06 / 2021
|
His whole life, Walid Waked had been told that his great grandfather invented the Arabic typewriter. And then, one day, he learned that another family - the Haddads - believed-they invented it. This week on Kerning Cultures, the contested history of the Arabic typewriter. |
00:31:22 | ||
17 / 06 / 2021
|
Faysal Bibi and his team of palaeontologists have been captivated by this one particular moment that took place in the Abu Dhabi desert seven million years ago. This week, a journey back to a time before the desert was the desert- when elephants, crocodiles and monkeys reigned supreme in the UAE. |
00:28:59 |