Barbara Aziz broadcasts collection

 


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Barbara Aziz broadcasts collection

The materials in this online repository form part of a larger Barbara Aziz broadcasts collection held by the Bentley Historical Library. For a more complete index to the materials, please consult the collection's online finding aid.

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Abstract:
Dr. Barbara Nimri Aziz is an Arab-American author, anthropologist, and journalist. She founded Radio Tahrir, which broadcasted regularly from circa 1990-2013 over New York City’s WBAI Radio. Radio Tahrir was the first radio program in the United States to focus on a wide range of topics pertaining to different Arab and Muslim communities across the world. The materials in this collection are dated from 1988-2014 and include broadcast episodes and episode segments as well as commentaries, documentaries, interviews, news reports, and literary recitations.

Please note:

Donor(s) have transferred any applicable copyright to the Regents of the University of Michigan but the collection may contain third-party materials for which copyright was not transferred. Patrons are responsible for determining the appropriate use or reuse of materials. The Donor's assignment of copyright in the Radio Tahrir Audio Files to the Library is subject to the reservation that the Donor may utilize the Radio Tahrir Audio Files for the remainder of her lifetime in the manner in which it has heretofore been utilized, which includes but is not limited to the right to make the Radio Tahrir Audio Files available to the public on www.radiotahrir.org, the right to retain copies of the Radio Tahrir Audio Files and the right to use the Radio Tahrir Audio Files for personal or educational purposes.



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