ACCC hosts Dima Khatib
Syrian-Palestinian Dima Khatib read her poetry at the Arab American Community and Cultural Center (ACCC) in San Francisco, CA on August 14. Some 50 people -- that is to say, the seating capacity at the ACCC -- gave her a warm and heartfelt reception. Khatib was accompanied on the violin, and seconde...
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