The Office of Religious and Spiritual Life and the Park Center for Independent Media host Pakistani-American, Misha Euceph, producer and host of “Tell Them, I Am” a podcast about, "the small moments that define who we are and who we are not. The stories are universal. The voices are all Muslim." The LA Times called it “quietly revolutionary,” the New York Times said it was “hypnotic listening,” and was voted one of TIME’s 10 best podcasts of 2019.
March 24, 2020 | Emerson Suites
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Misha in conversation with Raza Ahmad, Director, Park Center for Independent Media will explore how podcasts lift-up stories of intersecting identities, defining moments, relationship with faith/spirituality, and activism. When we release those stories onto the airwaves (figuratively speaking), how do they change listeners?
This event is part of a series launched at the beginning of Spring 2020, highlighting the voices of podcast creators. Our first event began with Rabbi Emily Cohen, host and producer of "Jew, Too?" (stay tuned for the live episode recorded in Muller Chapel) and will wrap up in September with the podcast hosts of "The Women of Harry Potter."
About Misha Euceph
Misha is the CEO of Dustlight Productions and was named “Producer of the Year” by Ad Week in 2019. Her podcast “Beginner”, an autobiographical series about learning to belong as an immigrant in America has been featured on NPR, WIRED and The Guardian. Her podcast “Tell Them, I Am” which highlights the voices of the Muslim Community, was named one of the best podcasts of 2019 by TIME and the New York Times.
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https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/20200303221737942