‘What Do We Do During Genocide’: A Poem by Mohja Kahf
Mohja Kahf writes from Arkansas, USA. The image is by Hesham, of a kitchen into which he’d moved only seven months before. What Do We Do During Genocide By Mohja Kahf […]
Mohja Kahf writes from Arkansas, USA. The image is by Hesham, of a kitchen into which he’d moved only seven months before. What Do We Do During Genocide By Mohja Kahf […]
Mohja Kahf writes from Arkansas, USA. The image is of an olive tree on the Jericho Mountains in Palestine, via Wikimedia Commons. What I Need to Tell My Neighbors in Arkansas By […]
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If you’re looking for it, there are a number of places to seek out excellent Arab American poets. They are celebrated individually (Khaled Mattawa just won a major poetry award) and as a group, as in the most recent Banipal (38).