Raising children who are deeply connected to their culture, proud of their heritage, and confident in their identity is more important than ever. In this episode, I sit down with Deema Al Alami, a Palestinian educator, author, and advocate, who has spent over 16 years shaping the way children and families engage with Arabic culture through literature and education. From co-authoring books like “48 Stories of Exile” on body safety and Palestinian heritage to launching the Arab Child Summit, Deema is on a mission to help Arab parents embrace their values while raising the next generation.
We talk about the power of reading, the challenges of parenting in a world full of outside influences, and why creating stories that reflect our realities matters. If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re “doing parenting right” or struggled to find children’s books that speak to your experience, this episode is for you.
You can get your copy of “48 Stories of Exile From Palestine” with proceeds going to the PCRF here: https://www.48stories.com/products/48-stories-of-exile-from-palestine
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