S2E5. Researching Palestine through Tatreez with Amita

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S6E1. Catching Up: 2025 Highlights + What's Coming In 2026

Send us a textIN THIS EPISODE, we kick off Season 6 by reflecting on our 2025 highlights and sharing what we’re excited about in 2026. From taking the Tatreez Retreat international to growing our teaching, community, and creative projects, this is a grounded check-in on what we’v ...  Show more

S5E12. The Body in the Thobe with Samar

Send us a textSAMAR HUSSAINI IS A FINE ARTIST WHO HAS INCORPORATED TATREEZ INTO HER BEAUTIFUL WORK (@samardesignsandart). Samar shares her powerful family history rooted in Jerusalem, tracing her grandparents’ forced displacement in 1948, her grandfather’s scholarly work, and her ...  Show more

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