S3E6. Brushstrokes of Tatreez with Halima

S3E6. Brushstrokes of Tatreez with Halima

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S6E3. A Lifetime of Tatreez with Hajja Haleemah

Send us Fan MailHAJJA HALEEMAH IS A PALESTINIAN GRANDMOTHER WHOSE LIFE HAS BEEN DEEPLY INTERTWINED WITH TATREEZ. She shares stories about her upbringing in Palestine, her family, and her enduring love for returning home. Through her reflections, we get a glimpse into everyday lif ...  Show more

S6E2. New Look, Same Us

Send a textIN THIS EPISODE OF TATREEZ TALK, we’re pulling back the curtain and sharing some exciting updates, plus a few heartfelt asks for our community.We’re officially stepping into a new chapter for the podcast, starting with a refreshed brand identity inspired by Palestinian ...  Show more

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