Najla Said | |||||||||||
Native Name: | Arabic: نجلاء سعيد | ||||||||||
Native Name Lang: | ar | ||||||||||
Birth Date: | 1974 4, df=yes | ||||||||||
Birth Place: | New York City, New York, United States | ||||||||||
Alma Mater: | Princeton University | ||||||||||
Years Active: | 2011–present | ||||||||||
Works: | Full list | ||||||||||
Mother: | Mariam Said | ||||||||||
Father: | Edward Said | ||||||||||
Relatives: | Wadad Makdisi Cortas (grandmother) Rosemarie Said Zahlan (aunt) Jean Said Makdisi (aunt) Saree Makdisi (cousin) | ||||||||||
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Najla Said (Arabic: نجلاء سعيد; born 4 April 1974) is a Palestinian–American author, actress, playwright, and activist. Said's literary and academic work addresses racism, stereotyping, social and economic inequality, with a particular focus on the challenges that face immigrant and second-generation Americans.
Said grew up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.[1] Her father was the noted postcolonial scholar and public intellectual Edward Said and her mother is the writer and activist Mariam C. Said.[2] She graduated from Trinity School in 1992 and Princeton University and trained in acting at The Shakespeare Lab of the Public Theatre.
In 2013, Said discussed Arab identity politics with Salon magazine and her approaching of the subject in her book Looking for Palestine.[3]
In 2010, Said featured in a one-woman off-Broadway play, Palestine.[4]
Said has appeared in films including My Love Affair with Marriage, as well as several US TV shows including New Girl, and New Amsterdam.[5]