Salma Al Aasal, the Voice No Travel Ban Could Silence | KQED Arts

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Salma Al Aasal, 51, learned to sing in Sudan as a child, before moving to Egypt and, eventually, America. But nobody in her adopted country had heard her voice — until a concert in Oakland this year. "Notes Against the Ban," featuring music from the seven countries targeted in President Trump’s travel ban, showcased music from Libya, Yemen, Iran, Syria, Somalia, Sudan and Iraq, and served dual roles as ambassadorial outreach and as a healing salve. And Salma Al Aasal, raised amidst Middle East tumult and finding a new home in the Bay Area, finally took center stage. Watch as Salma tells her incredible story — and listen as she sings from the depths of the heart. ---More great KQED Arts videos about the refugee experience: An Iranian-born Composer Bridges Worlds in Extreme Times www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGOCeL8uBnw Hit that SUBSCRIBE button! www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=kqedart Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kqedarts Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/KQEDarts

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