Shu Kaman? Podcast
Shu Kaman is a graduate student-run podcast that delves beyond the surface with scholars of the Arab world. It is produced by students in the MA in Arab Studies at Georgetown University in affiliation with the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS).
Learn More about Shu Kaman?
Learn more about the project and why it was founded in this article written by members of the Shu Kaman? team: “MAAS Students Launch New Podcast”
Listen to Shu Kaman?
You can listen to Shu Kaman? on Youtube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts. You can also follow the podcast on Instagram for the latest updates.
Meet the Shu Kaman? Production Team
Amina Darabie, Production Manager
Amina is a second year MAAS student, documentary filmmaker, and the producer and editor of the Shu Kaman podcast. Her work develops participatory methodology in the social sciences. Amina’s current project centers belonging and identity amongst youth in Amman.
Hanane Idihoum, Co-Host
Hanane is a second-year MAAS student and new co-host of Shu Kaman. She’s currently writing her thesis on the organized recruitment of Amazigh men from the south of Morocco for cheap labor in the coal mines of France following World War II. Outside of school, Hanane loves to cook, go on walks, and work on documentary films.
Michel Sindaha, Co-Host
Michel is a second year MAAS student and co-host of Shu Kaman. Michel is a writer on weekends and the rest of the week, he is a graduate student interested in the history and politics of Palestine and anti-colonialism
Layth Malhis, Operations Manager
Layth is a second-year MAAS student whose research centers on settler colonialism and Palestinian health. His work develops the concept of dehealthification, the systematic dismantling of healthcare under occupation, as a lens to understand Israel’s governance of life and death in Palestine. For Shu Kaman, he serves at the podcast manager, supporting with logistics, guest coordination and as the liaison with the faculty.”
