AL-BUSTAN NEWS
Covering Philadelphia’s Southwest Asian and North African Communities
Hilarious Habibis Bring Their Comedy Message to Philly: Arab Humor Isn’t Niche, It’s Just Funny
By Gawhara Abou-eid
All evening, the sold-out venue felt like a citywide inside joke finally getting told out loud.
Sudanese Activist Amina Ibrahim Uses Henna to Tell Her Country’s Story
By Elissa Odeh
“It’s one thing to go to protests and give presentations, but to be able to help my people through henna — and for this business to be recognized as advocacy, as power for the people — that’s something truly meaningful.”
‘We Take Care of Each Other’: The Treasured Cafés of South Philly’s North African Community (Video)
By Kenza Bousseloub
At three cafés in South Philadelphia, North African men gather for coffee, company and Kabyle music.
These Philly–Area Performers Are Committed to Preserving the Cultural Authenticity of Belly Dance
By Gawhara Abou-eid
“When performed with authenticity, raqs sharqi becomes a form of empowerment, an act of reclaiming the beauty and strength of the feminine and honoring the deep humanity that this dance expresses.”
Interactive | Mapping SWANA Philly
By Ben Bennett
The 2030 census will include a new racial category: ‘MENA’. Until then, these interactive maps, based on data from the Pew Research Center, show where some of Philadelphia’s SWANA communities have settled.
Art as Resistance | Artist Naz Khoury Reimagines Glass as a Form of Archive and Memory
By Lauren Abunassar
“I think something that draws me to glass so much is that it is a very experience-based medium where the process itself is so captivating and exhilarating and fun, but also difficult. When you make the work, you're aware that there is a very large chance you're not going to get anything from it. Something may break, something may not exist at the end.”
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