In this episode; The presenter excuses herself for being at the mercy of an Arab that refuses to deliver episodes ‘on time.’ The Arab Woman begins to defend herself and quickly moves on to talking about the ‘drone-slaughter’ amongst the honey b
The second version of last week's episode [some mistakes are unacceptable even at the expense of the 27 something 'plays.']From the birds feeding their chicks in the wild, to maternity leave laws, breast feeding, menstruation and c-sections...
With AWT over a cup of tea, talking about motherhood, and essential job that were overlooked by the feminist movement as 'legitimate work.'. Talking about modern' birthing and its departure from nature, about how it disempowers women - but coul
Arab woman Talking about bees and beekeeping, based on very little experience of about a year... facing ethical issues at every corner and preparing to catch her first swarm of bees... likely tomorrow ... oh o.....
Unedited stream of consciousness - contemplating current world affairs: The Corona virus pandemic - viewed as if it were a dream, using 'projective dream work.' Looking for the light in the darkness. Eco-feminism, green politics, optimism.
Launching AWT with a raw and unedited take of an audio performance of the 'The Butterfly That Persisted' by and with Lana Nasser, written for Climate Change Theater Action 2019.Following the performance is Arab Woman Talking about mother natur
Welcome to Arab Woman talking... covering a variety of topics... language and symbolism, ecofeminism, Islamic terminology, and the dream of peace… told in the form of prose and poetry; at times live at time recorded, at times rehearsed and at t