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Nada Al Khawwam

Poet, journalist

Nada Al Khawwam, born 1977 in Baghdad, is a poet and journalist. Among other things, she studied Arabic literature, pedagogy and business administration in Iraq. Al Khawwam is a member of the Union for Arab Journalists in the EU and the Middle East Center for Development and Media Freedom, which she represents in Lebanon. In Beirut, she regularly takes part in symposia and conferences on social and economic topics. She is also a member of the Arab Association for Culture and Art and the Egyptian Writers’ Association. Her first book, “Treason the French Way”, was published by Dar Safsaf in Beirut. From December 2018 to February 2020, Al Khawwam was a guest of the Artists-in-Berlin Program as an ICORN fellowship holder.

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