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Zohra Saed

BornJalalabad, Afghanistan
OccupationPoet and Editor
EducationMFA, Brooklyn College PhD, The CUNY Grad Center

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Zohra Saed is a Brooklyn-based Afghan-American poet and editor and Distinguished Lecturer at Macaulay Honors College.[1]

Early life and education

Saed is a first-generation New Yorker who grew up in Brooklyn.

She was born in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. In an interview with Asia Society about her writing, Saed explains that her parents traveled with her through the Middle East and found themselves trapped outside their home country after Afghanistan's Communist Coup.[2]

Saed has been a Fellow at the Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean as well as the Schomburg Center for Black Culture.[3]

In an interview with Massachusetts Review, Saed reports that, as a child, she wandered through Brooklyn neighborhoods with groups of cousins and friends, and she wrote stories and drew pictures, inspired by Uzbek and Afghan fairy tales, in the blank pages of her elementary school library's books.[4]

Career

Saed is an expert on American and Afghan-American literature diasporic identity, and food writing, and has edited numerous anthologies and journal issues on these topics.

She is the co-editor of One Story, Thirty Stories: An Anthology of Contemporary Afghan American Literature (University of Arkansas Press) and editor of Langston Hughes: Poems, Photos, and Notebooks from Turkestan (Lost & Found, The CUNY Poetics Documents Initiative).[5]Publishers Weekly reviewed Langston Hughes: Poems, Photos, and Notebooks from Turkestan, writing that Saed "provides an informative foreword explaining literary politics in Soviet Central Asia under Stalin, and a moving afterword about her family's flight from Uzbekistan." [6]

She has also published about the Central Asian diaspora in Eating Asian America (NYU Press).[7] For her research on Langston Hughes, she was awarded a Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Digitization Fellowship in partnership with the Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean (IRADAC).[8]

Phati'tude Literary Magazine, in a special issue Bridging the Cultural Divide around September 11th, Gabrielle David writes that Saed is part of a new effort among Afghan Americans "to present a more accurate picture of Afghanistan and Islam" and "to develop their own media outlets and create cultural organizations."[9]

Saed co-founded UpSet Press with poet Robert Booras, whom she met while they were both pursuing their MFAs in poetry at Brooklyn College.[10] UpSet Press is a Brooklyn-based nonprofit indie press based in Brooklyn.[11]

In , The New York Times and City University of New York profiled Saed's efforts to evacuate an Afghan writers' family from Afghanistan after the US withdrawal and Taliban takeover.[12][13]

Saed's literary and editorial work has been featured in numerous literary magazines.

In , Poetry Foundation interviewed Saed about Afghan cooking and culture, and operations to rescue Afghans at risk after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.[14]

In , Saed gave a TEDxCUNY talk on historical research + storytelling.[15]

References

  1. "New Faculty Announced".

    Macaulay Honors College. Retrieved

  2. "Restoring Afghan Memory: An Interview with Zohra Saed".

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    Asia Society. Retrieved

  3. "Macaulay Honors College". Macaulay Honors College. Retrieved
  4. "10 Questions for Zohra Saed | Mass Review". . Retrieved
  5. "One Story Thirty Stories".

    Zohra saed biography of william hurt Tools What links here. Panel discussions followed, featuring a diverse array of artists, curators, and scholars. The event opened with a performance by Aigerim Myrzakhmet, founder of Dombra Academy Music, whose work as a musician and cultural ambassador set the tone for the day. Themes apartment houses.

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  6. Foundation, Poetry (). "Langston Hughes: Poems, Photos, and Notebooks from Turkestan Reviewed at Publishers Weekly by Harriet Staff". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved
  7. "Eating Asian America". NYU Press. Retrieved
  8. "GC Announces New Schomburg Center Fellows".

    Zohra saed biography of william shakespeare Summer Schedule Highlights: Day 1 : Orientation, check-in, and welcome dinner at Sakina Halal Grill , a restaurant founded on generosity as its core principal. Project 1: Expanding Translations and Comparative Analysis. This report reflects three transformative years of growth and exploration as an educator and scholar at Macaulay Honors College. The first panel, Central Asian Artists and Curators, highlighted eco-art activism, postcolonial studies, and digital identity.

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  9. David, Gabrielle. ""Zohra Saed: Recognizing Unique Voices in Afghan American Literature," Phati'tude Literary Magazine Vol. 3, No. 3, p. 58". Issuu. Retrieved
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  14. "Origin Story: Upsetting Brooklyn". Upset Press. Retrieved

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  21. "'My Homeland': A Poet's Quest to Help a Family Flee Afghanistan". The New York Times. ISSN&#; Retrieved

  22. "CUNY Lecturer Mounts High-Stakes Effort to Help Imperiled Writer and His Family Flee Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan". CUNY Newswire. Retrieved
  23. Foundation, Poetry ().

    "Leaving and Loving Afghanistan - Poetry Off the Shelf".

    Zohra saed biography of william murphy: The first project focuses on increasing the availability of Afghan literature in English to enable its study and analysis alongside other Global South literatures. And the poetry means to maybe capture that sense of home. Log in. The stories shared by the family and our classmates will stay with me as a reminder of the power of collective efforts.

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