Send us a text In this conversation, Ricardo Karam meets Munib Al-Masri, a man whose life story mirrors a century of Palestinian history. From his childhood in Nablus, where he first heard of the Balfour Declaration, to his youth spent studying geology and politics in the United States, and his return home determined to make knowledge and success serve identity rather than exile. Munib Al-Masri is a businessman who viewed wealth as a responsibility, not a privilege, building institutions, uni...
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Send us a text In this conversation, Ricardo Karam meets Munib Al-Masri, a man whose life story mirrors a century of Palestinian history. From his childhood in Nablus, where he first heard of the Balfour Declaration, to his youth spent studying geology and politics in the United States, and his return home determined to make knowledge and success serve identity rather than exile. Munib Al-Masri is a businessman who viewed wealth as a responsibility, not a privilege, building institutions, uni...
#78 Fatma Al Shebani: Art that Builds Bridges | فاطمة الشيباني: الفن لبناء الجسور
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#78 Fatma Al Shebani: Art that Builds Bridges | فاطمة الشيباني: الفن لبناء الجسور
Send us a text In this episode, Ricardo Karam sits down with Fatma Al Shebani, a Qatari visual artist who broke social barriers to leave her mark on the art world. Fatma reflects on her early love for drawing and poetry, her unexpected journey into fine arts at Qatar University, and how art became her voice and identity. She shares her experience as an art consultant for several institutions, as well as her beginnings as a teacher and columnist. From her first solo exhibition in Doha to shows...
Conversations with Ricardo Karam
Send us a text In this conversation, Ricardo Karam meets Munib Al-Masri, a man whose life story mirrors a century of Palestinian history. From his childhood in Nablus, where he first heard of the Balfour Declaration, to his youth spent studying geology and politics in the United States, and his return home determined to make knowledge and success serve identity rather than exile. Munib Al-Masri is a businessman who viewed wealth as a responsibility, not a privilege, building institutions, uni...