Identity, Conflict, and the New MENA Generation in America

Identity, Conflict, and the New MENA Generation in America

In the season finale of Minority Report, Salomón is joined by Georgetown Professor Mark Habeeb and MENA Forum President Rawan Chaker (MSFS '23) to talk about the intersection of Middle Eastern identity and conflict. They also discuss the history of Lebanese migration to the US, navigating the complexities of the Lebanese diasporic experience, and questions of integration, belonging, and discrimination among the new generation of MENA expats in the United States.

Socials

Minority Report w/ Salomón Instagram - @minority_report_pod

Personal IG Page - @Salmonflamingos

GU MENA Forum Website

MENA Forum Instagram - @gu.menaforum

GU Middle East North Africa Forum Newsletter

Bonus - Hanine Y Son Cubano - ya habibi

Credits

Created and hosted by Salomón Flamenco

Our Music is by Apoorva Mangipudi

The design work is by Sherry Chiang

And once again, a special thank you to Professor Habeeb for taking the time to sit down with us, and thank you to the Georgetown MENA Forum for helping bring this episode together.

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