Join journalist and scholar @StephCSaldana in conversation with #ASCJ Prof. @Sandy_Tolan, as Saldaña shares her journey to learn what Syrian and Iraqi women and men salvaged from the ruins when they escaped war. RSVP and attend on Tuesday, Oct. 1 at noon: https://t.co/fjS18llSJA
Given the news coming out of France, & how big the discussion around migration/immigration seems to be, I wanted to repost about ‘My Fourth Time, We Drowned’ being available in French now. We’ve struggled to get media interest in its release but the info in it is very relevant.
Last week I was awarded the Cherry Kearton Medal from @RGS_IBG, for a dedication to unearthing the importance, beauty and fragility of natural history. Came back from Iraq for the ceremony but arrived too late for pics, so here’s the medal now safely back in Ireland.
80 years ago in Normandy 156,000 landed on the beaches- and one woman. The ever resourceful Martha Gellhorn hid in a bathroom of one of the boats to get the scoop #DDay#womenjournalists
The search for your next audiobook is over! For a limited time, save 50% on the "What We Remember Will Be Saved: A Story of Refugees and the Things They Carry" audiobook by @StephCSaldana. https://t.co/VgOiXi3saI
We are thrilled to share that What We Remember Will Be Saved by Stephanie Saldaña is the Christopher (@ChristophersInc) Award Winner in Books for Adults. Congratulations, @StephCSaldana!
Learn more about What We Remember Will Be Saved: https://t.co/meJtZUFRRX
Congratulations to @StephCSaldana on winning the Religion News Association best book award and a Christopher's Award for her book “What We Remember Will Be Saved”!
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I'll be traveling in October to speak about my book about refugees as historians and witnesses, What We Remember Will Be Saved, in PA, TX, NE, OK, AR and CA. If you have suggestions for venues, please send a dm. https://t.co/GKSMOee6ci
@ConorMcDonough4 Thanks for your kind words, and for spreading the word! What an important time to be talking about the tragedy of displacement, and the crucial role of those who hold onto the ability to create in the face of loss.
On behalf of the Sayegh family, I invite you to St. Peter's Catholic Church in DC this Sunday, May 5th, at 5 pm Mass to commemorate my dearly beloved sister, Lara, who I just tragically lost back home in Gaza at the young age of 18.
Address: 313 2nd St SE, Washington, DC 20003