Fitting In

Switching Clothing, Switching Identities

Switching Clothing, Switching Identities

Uniformed children streamed out of the school building, the older girls wearing the thick, long sleeved, polo shirts favored by the administration because, unlike the boys’ button-down shirts, they can’t be opened to reveal a hint of breast. Adam...

Is your mother one of those soldiers?

Is your mother one of those soldiers?

When my daughter said that I speak Hebrew, a girl in summer camp pantomimed firing a gun and asked, “Is your mother one of them?” “Ima! There are kids up there, and they’re speaking Arabic!” After a year and...

Missing Ramallah, Managing Sibling Rivalry

Missing Ramallah, Managing Sibling Rivalry

"Ima, tell me a story about a lion that eats Adam," Forat asked me. She still feels betrayed that I gave birth to her competition. The birthday salad Forat sat at the table, assembling goodie bags for her brother...

Celebrating Indigenous People’s Day

Celebrating Indigenous People’s Day

In the four decades that passed between my U.S. grade school education and that of my daughter, Columbus Day lessons have changed, but not enough. A capital city that’s also a nature reserve I entered the apartment and took...

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About Me

Sari Bashi

Welcome to my blog! I'm an Israeli-American writer and human rights lawyer, also known as Umm Forat, raising my kids in the West Bank.

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