Illuminated Cities: zehra imam in conversation with Omar El Akkad
The Literary Arts Bookstore & Cafe is honored to welcome Illuminated Cities founder zehra imam for an evening of conversation with National Book Award-winning author and Literary Arts board member Omar El-Akkad.

About Illuminated Cities:Â
Since 2012, Illuminated Cities has worked with communities impacted by systemic violence to offer: Creative healing tools for expression through mediums such as poetry, visual arts, citizen journalism, an understanding of shared struggle through political education curriculum and experiential learning programming, and the discovery of pathways towards health and healing grounded in spiritual, indigenous, and ancestral practices.
Learn more at https://illuminatedcities.org/
Omar El Akkad
Omar El Akkad is an author and journalist. He was born in Egypt, grew up in Qatar, moved to Canada as a teenager and now lives in the United States. The start of his journalism career coincided with the start of the war on terror, and over the following decade he reported from Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay and many other locations around the world. His work earned a National Newspaper Award for Investigative Journalism and the Goff Penny Award for young journalists. His fiction and non-fiction writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, Le Monde, Guernica, GQ and many other newspapers and magazines. His debut novel, American War, is an international bestseller and has been translated into thirteen languages. It won the Pacific Northwest Booksellers’ Award, the Oregon Book Award for fiction, the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize and has been nominated for more than ten other awards. It was listed as one of the best books of the year by The New York Times, Washington Post, GQ, NPR, Esquire and was selected by the BBC as one of 100 novels that changed our world. His second novel, What Strange Paradise, won the Giller Prize, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers’ Award, the Oregon Book Award for fiction, and was shortlisted for the Aspen Words Literary Prize. It was also named a best book of the year by the New York Times, the Washington Post, NPR and several other publications. His most recent book is his first book of nonfiction, One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This. Omar lives near Portland, Oregon, where he is on the faculty of the Pacific University MFA in Writing program.

