• We Do Hope with Zena Kazeme and Rakaya Esime Fetuga

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We Do Hope with Zena Kazeme and Rakaya Esime Fetuga

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  • Zena Kazeme and Rakaya Esime Fetuga:Poetry of Hope


    Jessie and Tilly chat with spoken word performers Zena Kazeme and Rakaya Esime Fetuga.


    Zena is a Persian-Iraqi poet who draws on her experiences as a former refugee to create her poetry — exploring ideas of home and belonging, exile and war. With a master’s in human rights and immigration, refugee rights form a central part of her poetry and her work.


    She’s contributed to BBC Radio 2’s Pause For Thought, performed at the Poetry Cafe in the heart of London’s Covent Garden and Imperial College, London, for International Women’s Day. By day, Zena runs a refugee resettlement programme in London, and she also happens to be a trustee of Amos Trust!


    Rakaya Fetuga is an award-winning poet and writer from London of Ghanaian and Nigerian heritage. She describes her work as depicting “women of the global majority through an ethereal lens”. You’ll hear broad concepts captured by tiny, sensory details that conjure up vivid moods of nostalgia, anger, joy, sorrow, and celebration in her work. 


    Zena’s Hope In A Hurry


    Hopeful Read:

    The Prophet by Gibran Khalil Gibran


    Hopeful Listens:

    Modern Love — The New York Times (podcast)

    Where Should We Begin — Esther Perel (podcast)


    Rakaya’s Hope In A Hurry


    Hopeful Watch:

    Oprah & Viola: A Netflix Special


    Hopeful Anthem:

    One Step At A Time — Jordin Sparks


    The poems that Zena performed for us were called The Women Of My Country and My Lebanese Neighbour. The poems that Rakaya performed were called The World Is Yours (scroll to 52:49) and Why I Asked My Kid Self To Hang Out After School. You can follow Zena on Instagram and Twitter and Rakaya on Instagram and Twitter. You can find out more about SUFRA here.


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Zena Kazeme and Rakaya Esime Fetuga:Poetry of Hope


Jessie and Tilly chat with spoken word performers Zena Kazeme and Rakaya Esime Fetuga.


Zena is a Persian-Iraqi poet who draws on her experiences as a former refugee to create her poetry — exploring ideas of home and belonging, exile and war. With a master’s in human rights and immigration, refugee rights form a central part of her poetry and her work.


She’s contributed to BBC Radio 2’s Pause For Thought, performed at the Poetry Cafe in the heart of London’s Covent Garden and Imperial College, London, for International Women’s Day. By day, Zena runs a refugee resettlement programme in London, and she also happens to be a trustee of Amos Trust!


Rakaya Fetuga is an award-winning poet and writer from London of Ghanaian and Nigerian heritage. She describes her work as depicting “women of the global majority through an ethereal lens”. You’ll hear broad concepts captured by tiny, sensory details that conjure up vivid moods of nostalgia, anger, joy, sorrow, and celebration in her work. 


Zena’s Hope In A Hurry


Hopeful Read:

The Prophet by Gibran Khalil Gibran


Hopeful Listens:

Modern Love — The New York Times (podcast)

Where Should We Begin — Esther Perel (podcast)


Rakaya’s Hope In A Hurry


Hopeful Watch:

Oprah & Viola: A Netflix Special


Hopeful Anthem:

One Step At A Time — Jordin Sparks


The poems that Zena performed for us were called The Women Of My Country and My Lebanese Neighbour. The poems that Rakaya performed were called The World Is Yours (scroll to 52:49) and Why I Asked My Kid Self To Hang Out After School. You can follow Zena on Instagram and Twitter and Rakaya on Instagram and Twitter. You can find out more about SUFRA here.


Socials

Please follow us on the socials at Twitter, Instagram and Facebook and also rate, review and share this episode across your socials or with a friend. Thanks!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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