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Feb 22 2024

What the World’s Silence Says: A Reading with Poet Yahya Ashour

Ibda'a (Creative Practices)

February 22, 2024

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Location

101 Taft Hall

Address

826 S Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60607

Light beige flier with text in brown and red. Bottom half has a framed photograph of a young man with dark hair and beard wearing a blue tshirt with sky background. Photograph is laid over a background of flower stems and soil. On top of the photograph on the left side is a drawing of a red poppy flower. The right side of the flier has a drawing of a Palestinian red poppy flower with a long single green stem.

Poetry and Storytelling with Gazan poet, Yahya Ashour

Join us for poetry ready and conversation with Yahya Ashour, a poet from Gaza.

Yahya Ashour was born in Gaza, Palestine. He published two books in Arabic, “That’s Why Ryan Walks This way” (a Children’s book) and “You’re a Window, They’re Clouds” (a poetry collection). His children’s book won the Arab Children’s Books Publishers Forum Award in 2022.  Yahya will be a resident of the International City of Arts in Paris, France from March to May 2024. He is an honorary fellow at the University of Iowa and a 2022 Fall Resident of the International Writing Program there. He was the youngest poet to be featured in the anthology of Palestinian Poetry Today which featured poets born between the 1970s and the 1990s, edited and translated by the renowned French-Moroccan poet Abdellatif Laabi. Yahya worked as a mentor for children and youth in creative writing and critical thinking at some of the most prominent organizations in Gaza, like Tamer, Qattan, Nawa, and Amideast. He earned a BA in Sociology/Psychology in 2020. He has survived six Israeli military aggressions in Gaza. During this war, his family's house of five floors and his family's business were destroyed and he lost one cousin and seven friends. His family of 19 was forced to flee to the south of Gaza and has been surviving under severe circumstances since the beginning of the war.

This event is co-sponsored by the Institute for the Humanities, Classics and Mediterranean Studies Department, the Social Justice Institute, the Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy, and Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine

Space is Wheelchair accessible. For questions and accessibility, email us at arabamcc@uic.edu

Contact

Arab American Cultural Center

Date posted

Feb 5, 2024

Date updated

Feb 7, 2024