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Inspired by Palestine, Sumud Podcast emerges as a powerful platform for inspiration and empowerment for marginalized communities globally. Our mission? To elevate voices that have been sidelined by sharing the stories, experiences, and insights that demand to be heard. Get ready to join us in amplifying the voices shaping our world, one episode at a time. Welcome to Sumud Podcast – where we uplift, empower, and amplify.Â
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Wafa Ghnaim: Tatreez, Ancient Fashion & Cultural Heritage | Sumud Podcast
Sumud Podcast: Inspired by Palestine
1 hour 16 minutes
2 days ago
Wafa Ghnaim: Tatreez, Ancient Fashion & Cultural Heritage | Sumud Podcast
🎙️ This week on the Sumud Podcast, we sit down with dress historian and fashion researcher Wafa Ghnaim for a profound exploration of how Palestinian material culture carries memory, identity, and truth across generations. Through the dresses, headdresses, and stitched motifs that define our heritage, Wafa reveals how every thread holds stories far deeper than the colonial timeline. She reflects on exile, reclaiming beauty through a non-Western lens, growing up Palestinian in the United States, the emotional weight of Syria, the urgency of documenting elders’ knowledge, and the dangers of cultural appropriation. This conversation is an intimate look at the power of dress as resistance, continuity, and home, and the sacred responsibility of preserving what our ancestors left for us.
🌍 Wafa Ghnaim is a dress historian, researcher, author, archivist, curator, educator and embroiderer who learned from her mother, award-winning artist Feryal Abbasi-Ghnaim. Wafa specializes in Palestinian, Syrian, Jordanian, and Lebanese dress history, focusing on traditional embroidery techniques, historic reconstruction and oral history. Her publications include “Tatreez & Tea,” THOBNA (2023), Tatreez Companion (2024), and Tatreez Beauty (2024). She continues her mother’s legacy through the Tatreez Institute, founded in 2016, which stewards a collection of over 180 dresses and headdresses from Palestine, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon for preservation, education, and research. She was the first Palestinian and Syrian embroidery instructor for the Smithsonian Museum, earned a senior interdisciplinary research fellowship at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and was named by Vogue, alongside her mother, as “the world’s leading guardians of tatreez.” Wafa is now a Mellon Foundation Fellow at the Museum of the Palestinian People.
🔑 In this conversation, we explore
➡ The deep history and symbolism of Palestinian dress
➡ Why material culture carries memory across generations
➡ Cultural appropriation and the ethics of teaching tatreez
➡ The social life of objects and what dresses remember
➡ Syria, exile, grief and generational trauma
➡ Beauty, identity and decolonizing aesthetics
➡ The Tatreez Institute and the future of dress research
⏱ Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:57 Who Is Wafa Ghnaim?
06:54 Beauty, Arab Glamour & Decolonizing Aesthetics
13:49 Preserving Elders’ Knowledge Through Oral History
24:25 Cultural Appropriation & Teaching Boundaries
29:44 Syria, Exile & Emotional Collapse
38:12 The Tatreez Institute & The 184-Dress Collection
56:05 Dresses as Memory, Material Witness & Legacy
1:15:11 Final Reflections
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Sumud Podcast: Inspired by Palestine
Inspired by Palestine, Sumud Podcast emerges as a powerful platform for inspiration and empowerment for marginalized communities globally. Our mission? To elevate voices that have been sidelined by sharing the stories, experiences, and insights that demand to be heard. Get ready to join us in amplifying the voices shaping our world, one episode at a time. Welcome to Sumud Podcast – where we uplift, empower, and amplify.Â
Connect with Sumud Podcast on your favorite social media channels: Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok Threads, and X (formerly known as Twitter).
Hosted by Dr. Ed Hasan
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