Mohamed Hassan

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Mohamed Hassan is an award-winning journalist and poet from Auckland. His podcast series 'Public Enemy' was awarded Gold at the 2017 NY Radio Awards, and his latest series 'The Guest House' was published by RNZ in March, exploring community grief after the Christchurch attacks. In 2015 he won the New Zealand National Poetry Slam, and his upcoming poetry collection 'National Anthem' will be released by Dead Bird Books in 2020.

Everything By: Mohamed Hassan

Literature04.06.22

The Last Sober Driver

Mohamed Hassan on creating our own spaces, and the beauty of inviting people in. An extract from his new book: How To Be a Bad Muslim.

Performance22.05.20

Artist in Residence Podcast: Mohamed Hassan

Journalist and poet Mohamed Hassan has made you a personalised audio performance.

Society15.03.15

When do We Get to Speak?

Mohamed Hassan on the need for more Muslim voices in the media.

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