
Salam Fatayer
Audio Storyteller / 88Nine On-Air TalentHometown:
Jerusalem, Palestine
Something no one in the office knows about you:
I have an irrational fear of volleyball. Don’t worry, I’m just as embarrassed. Here’s to hoping we never do a team-building activity that revolves around sports!
The best part of working at Radio Milwaukee:
I would have to say connecting with communities and learning about the powerful impact that’s being done in Milwaukee. I walk out of every project inspired. Also, getting free food from events we host is a plus!
Hobbies:
Writing, making digital art and winning made-up arguments when I’m in the shower.
Comfort drink:
Arabic mint tea. Needs to have fresh mint leaves!
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This week on Uniquely Milwaukee, 88Nine's Kenny Perez takes over the episode to talk about the origins of Oak Leaf Familia and Buena Tierra Run Club.
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Delve into the story of two generations of Palestinian women using food to help navigate the complexities of identity in a politicized world.
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At the 1990 tournament, a Milwaukee native was one of two Black players to make U.S. men's soccer history. In this episode, we delve into his legacy.
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One question that frequently floats around Radio Milwaukee: "Where should I grab lunch?" If you find yourself asking the same thing, we have a few ideas.
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In this episode of "Uniquely Milwaukee," you'll hear from board certified music therapist Makenzie Kojis about the mind's powerful connection to music.
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On this episode of "Uniquely Milwaukee," we celebrate the diverse and beautiful stories of couples who found each other against all odds.
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This episode of "Uniquely Milwaukee" explores Black Culture's profound impact on the mainstream, featuring a conversation with Lexi Brunson of CopyWrite Magazine.
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What makes a good social space? Milwaukee's Culture x Design thinks about this 24/7, so we asked managing partner Geraud Blanks to help us answer the question.
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Qamaria Yemeni Coffee Co. is more than a coffee shop. It's a hub where people from a variety of backgrounds can feel 100% comfortable.