• About me
  • Reporting
  • Opinion
  • Academic Work
  • Contact me

Alex Shams

  • About me
  • Reporting
  • Opinion
  • Academic Work
  • Contact me
Search for:

Alex Shams

  • About me
  • Reporting
  • Opinion
  • Academic Work
  • Contact me
Search for:
Tag:

Assyria

Iraq Reporting

The Joys of Akitu, the Assyrian New Year

Posted on April 5, 2017 by alexrezashams

Originally published by Ajam Media Collective on April 5, 2017. Assyrians around the world marked the festival of Akitu this week, a spring holiday that commemorates the beginning of the

  • Share
Iraq Reporting USA

Chicago’s Assyrians embrace new technology to save ancient language

Posted on June 8, 2016 by alexrezashams

Assyrians based in Chicago are united in keeping Syriac alive in the US while hoping to spark a revolution in language learning

  • Share

About me

Alex Shams is an Iranian-American writer and a PhD student of Anthropology at the University of Chicago.

follow me on

Recent posts

  • Corona Ya Corona: Arabic Pop Music Takes on the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Poetry fills Tehran streets as Iranians adapt Nowruz rituals to Corona restrictions
  • Happy Nowruz from Ajam: 1398 in Review
  • Quarantine Kitchen: Iranians share recipes, flavors, and joy despite the threat of coronavirus
  • Muscat: Where the Arab World Meets the Indian Ocean
Search for:

Instagram

About

Alex Shams is an Iranian-American writer and a PhD student of Anthropology at the University of Chicago. He was based in Bethlehem, Palestine from 2013-2015, where he worked for Ma'an News Agency, the largest independent Palestinian news agency. He previously received his master's from Harvard University in Middle Eastern studies. His work focuses on the intersections of gender, religion, politics, and urban space in the modern Middle East. He is an editor-in-chief of Ajam Media Collective (AjamMC.com), a platform focused on culture and society throughout Iran as well as Central and South Asia.

follow

Popular posts

  • The Weaponization of Nostalgia: How Afghan Miniskirts Became the Latest Salvo in the War on Terror
    The Weaponization of Nostalgia: How Afghan Miniskirts Became the Latest Salvo in the War on Terror
  • Bulgarian Habibi: How Orientalist Stereotypes in Chalga Music Recover Memories of the Balkans’ Ottoman Past
    Bulgarian Habibi: How Orientalist Stereotypes in Chalga Music Recover Memories of the Balkans’ Ottoman Past
  • Amba: The Iraqi Mango Pickle from India That Tops Palestinian Shawarma
    Amba: The Iraqi Mango Pickle from India That Tops Palestinian Shawarma
  • How Nowruz is Celebrated Around the World
    How Nowruz is Celebrated Around the World
  • Happy Nowruz from Ajam: 1398 in Review
    Happy Nowruz from Ajam: 1398 in Review

Archive

Categories

  • Academic Work
  • El Salvador
  • India
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Israel
  • Mexico
  • Opinion
  • Pakistan
  • Palestine
  • Reporting
  • Uncategorized
  • USA
Back to top
Copyright © 2009–2018 Alex Shams