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Laura Flanders talks to creative thinkers and change-makers from the worlds of politics, arts and the new economy. The smartest conversations, with the smartest thinkers and doers of our time, distributed in multiple formats on a variety of platforms. Keep abreast of fresh content by following GRITtv, the site Flanders founded, on Twitter @GRITtv.
An interview with Mariam Said, whose mother, Wadad Makdisi Cortas?s memoir has just been published by Nation books. A World I Loved: The Story of an...
An interview with Mariam Said, whose mother, Wadad Makdisi Cortas?s memoir has just been published by Nation books. A World I Loved: The Story of an Arab Woman, is a meditation on Arab identity in the twentieth century and of Cortas?s life in Lebanon as a woman, educator, and activist. Though Said knew that her mother had written a memoir some years ago, the first copy was only uncovered by a distant relative in Iraq on the eve of the US invasion. The book and its evocation of a lost world could not have come at a more critical moment.
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