
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


A new play from Arab American playwright Andrea Assaf is exploring the concept of "moral injury" and the devastating effects of drone warfare.
"DRONE" tells the story of a U.S. military drone pilot "who is not allowed to talk about [the violence] he's witnessing, and the effect that silencing has on his mental health and daily life," Assaf told WDET.
The pilot’s story is juxtaposed with testimonies from three drone strike survivors — based on real-life testimonies from witnesses and survivors of U.S. drone strikes.
"I'm a person who makes art to cope, to heal, to process, to express, so that I don't hold all that in by myself, and so that I can create spaces to talk about these things; to break those silences, to get communities to talk together about things in a way that makes it a human story and not just a news story," she said.
Assaf joined The Metro to share her perspective about these unseen moral injuries and her inspiration behind the play. "DRONE," presented by the Arab American National Museum, will run July 31 and Aug. 1-3 at the Detroit Public Theatre, 3960 3rd Ave., Detroit.
Listen to The Metro weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon ET on 101.9 FM and streaming on-demand.
By WDET5
33 ratings
A new play from Arab American playwright Andrea Assaf is exploring the concept of "moral injury" and the devastating effects of drone warfare.
"DRONE" tells the story of a U.S. military drone pilot "who is not allowed to talk about [the violence] he's witnessing, and the effect that silencing has on his mental health and daily life," Assaf told WDET.
The pilot’s story is juxtaposed with testimonies from three drone strike survivors — based on real-life testimonies from witnesses and survivors of U.S. drone strikes.
"I'm a person who makes art to cope, to heal, to process, to express, so that I don't hold all that in by myself, and so that I can create spaces to talk about these things; to break those silences, to get communities to talk together about things in a way that makes it a human story and not just a news story," she said.
Assaf joined The Metro to share her perspective about these unseen moral injuries and her inspiration behind the play. "DRONE," presented by the Arab American National Museum, will run July 31 and Aug. 1-3 at the Detroit Public Theatre, 3960 3rd Ave., Detroit.
Listen to The Metro weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon ET on 101.9 FM and streaming on-demand.

32,147 Listeners

6,755 Listeners

30,649 Listeners

25,875 Listeners

26,201 Listeners

5,476 Listeners

112,617 Listeners

2,118 Listeners

16,246 Listeners

6,389 Listeners

49,920 Listeners

16,081 Listeners

2,301 Listeners

2,547 Listeners

2,287 Listeners