Tell Me About Palestine With Tala Morrar

Dr. Samia Al Farra : From Gaza to Educator: A Woman's Journey of Resilience and Inspiration

40 min · 29 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Dr. Samia Al Farra : From Gaza to Educator: A Woman's Journey of Resilience and Inspiration

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In this episode of "Kharifni 3an Falasteen," we delve into the inspiring journey of a remarkable woman from Gaza who shares how her experiences shaped her into the educator she is today. Join us as she reflects on the challenges, resilience, and moments of inspiration that propelled her forward. Discover the unique perspectives and lessons learned from navigating life in Gaza, and how they have fueled her passion for education and community empowerment.

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