Episodes
A devoted wife, a mother and the first Circassian judge in America. The Honorable Samah Shouka of the Riverside County Superior Court in California, shares her story of migrating to the U.S. and pursuing her dreams in the justice system.
Published 02/03/22
Published 02/03/22
Dighaghaza, the return of the sun, is an ancient Circassian celebration of the Winter Solstice observed between December 21st-23rd.
Published 12/24/21
Hider Marza recalls the best time of his life being involved in the earlier days of the New Jersey community's dance group. You'll never guess what their most memorable performance was.
Published 08/16/21
Today, August 1, 2021 marks the 98 years of the first Circassians migrating to the United States. 
Published 08/01/21
One of the elder members of the New Jersey Circassian community, Bader Karden takes us through his experience of coming to America.
Published 07/22/21
What is the role of women in the Circassian culture?
Published 07/16/21
May 21st is known as the Circassian Day of Mourning. Circassians within the diaspora come together in observance and pay tribe to the lives that were lost throughout the Russo-Circassian War leading to genocide and exile. 
Published 05/21/21
Nawal Tsay was not your average Circassian woman when first arriving to the United States in 1970. Being the first female vice-president of the Circassian Benevolent Association, she overcame many obstacles and was determined to help build a greater community.  Podcast logo graphic by: Yara Abaza Circassian Music by: Tamer Mamkej & Amer Bazoqa
Published 03/31/21
What is Circassian New Year? Why is it celebrated in March? Podcast logo graphic by: Yara Abaza Circassian Music by: Tamer Mamkej & Amer Bazoqa
Published 03/25/21
In this episode, we'll here from Lena Khumush, the daughter of Obaid Molamusa, one of the founding members of the current Circassian Benevolent Association. Lena will take us back in time to the early years within the Circassian community. Podcast logo graphic by: Yara Abaza Circassian Music by: Tamer Mamkej & Amer Bazoqa
Published 03/09/21
Kadir Natho, a distinguished author, Circassian activist and one of the founders of the Circassian Benevolent Association, takes us back in time to when the first Circassians arrived to the United States in 1923. This episode was recorded in his Manhattan apartment just 8 days before his passing. We would like to thank Amo Kadir for his tireless efforts of encouraging all generations to continue preserving the Circassian culture.  Check out "Circassian History" for additional information...
Published 03/02/21
A podcast created by two Circassian women capturing stories from the past, discussing present day challenges and what the future holds.
Published 02/10/21