Toward a Liberatory Literature: Palestinian Writers in Conversation, Sponsored by Kundiman and Asian American Writers' Workshop
Friday, March 6, 10:35 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. ET
Ballroom I, Baltimore Convention Center, Level 400
The struggle for liberation in Palestine and the genocide in Gaza have galvanized the world and reignited long-standing conversations around the global struggle for liberation. Join Kundiman and the Asian American Writers’ Workshop for this special reading and conversation featuring Palestinian writers Sarah Aziza and Fargo Nissim Tbakhi, moderated by Mohamad Saleh. This panel will discuss the role of writers in displaced diaspora communities, how literature can disrupt narratives of empire and colonialism, and the histories of cross-community solidarities.
Sarah Aziza is a Palestinian American writer, translator, and artist with roots in ‘Ibdis and Deir al-Balah, Gaza. She is the author of The Hollow Half, a genre-bending work of memoir, lyricism, theory, and history exploring the intertwined legacies of diaspora, colonialism, and the American dream through and as the Palestinian body. The Hollow Half is a finalist for the Palestine Book Awards. Aziza’s other work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The Best American Essays, The Baffler, Harper’s Magazine, Mizna, and The Nation, among others.
Mohamad Saleh is a Palestinian writer and producer from Amman and Brooklyn. He is the director of Programs & Partnerships at the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, and his work has appeared in the Los Angeles Film Festival, the Big Apple Film Festival, and The Margins.
Fargo Nissim Tbakhi is a Palestinian performance artist and the author of Terror Counter (Deep Vellum, 2025) and Antigone. Velocity. Salt. (Deep Vellum, 2027). Photo Credit: Jonathan Aprea