Life, Bread And Gold: The Story of an Egyptian Street Food Vendor by Sarah El Safty published on 2015-05-14T20:33:27Z Manal Ghareeb, also known as Dahab, is a college-educated woman who didn't have connections to keep a stable corporate job. So, she decided to open a street food cart in Downtown Cairo to make ends meet. This documentary sheds light on the life of a female street food vendor in Egypt, touching on the food, the people on the street and her aspirations. But, perhaps, most importantly, the documentary demonstrates the struggle the average Egyptian has to go through in order to put food on the table. This audio documentary was produced by Sarah El Safty for the audio production course at The American University in Cairo taught by Professor Kim Fox in spring 2015. Special Thanks to: Manal Ghareeb aka Dahab: An Egyptian Street Food Vendor Malak Roushdy: Sociology Professor at the American University in Cairo. Yacoub: A loyal customer of Dahab’s. Music Credits: Baghdad Choby by Tarabband Conrad by Ben Howard Ana Aysha Hala (Instrumental) by Angham All Nat sounds were collected by me. Tahrir Sounds: “Bread, Freedom, Social Justice” by Jamie Allinson from youtube.com Image Credit: Manal Ghareeb. Genre JRMC4460