Listen to my @CBCTapestry interview in full!
Recently, I mentioned that my feature essay in Maisonneuve Magazine was garnering some media attention. Now, the CBC Radio show Tapestry has taken an interest. They read my article and then interviewed me about my essay and my Arab family’s deep roots in Canada. The interview is about 20 minutes long and it even sounds like a radio play! There’s music and sound effects and other media, archival, and research clips peppered throughout. It’s a super fun listen, so please click this audio file to listen or click here!
The show aired on CBC Radio One this past weekend, but the entire interview is also available anytime to listen on their website. I’m so pleased that my article and my family’s story is resonating with so many people! It’s so great sometimes to be a writer and have your words really mean something to complete strangers.
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