A Beirut forager’s odyssey
The plants disclose their knowledge and complex histories of colonialism and migration, shifting the author's perception of the city.
Read moreDetailsThe plants disclose their knowledge and complex histories of colonialism and migration, shifting the author's perception of the city.
Read moreDetailsWhat changes when we walk in different cultural and political contexts? Which (un)privilege do certain bodies have to walk and wander? Dina Mohamed departs from her own embodied experience to explore these questions.
Read moreDetailsWalking through an other, how could we access imaginary and real landscapes of memory, grief and desire? The writer follows her embodied memory and that of the landscape. Where does trauma reside? And does nature know grief?
Read moreDetailsA very delicate and intimate ritual, where the author sheds off his multiple bodies, mourns his multiple deaths and welcomes his rebirth as a pine tree.
Read moreDetailsA walk along paths interwoven between inner landscapes of grief and the outer natural landscapes of transformation, in the village the writer has taken refuge in due to the economic and political crisis in Lebanon.
Read moreDetailsMuch remains untold when it comes to grief, and much feels unheard as we walk and connect to everything by our side. This dossier reflects on the practice of walking through the writing of six artists.
Read moreDetailsIn her second feature-length documentary Lina Soualem takes the viewers on a transcendent historical journey, exploring her Palestinian family’s past, which was always a mystery to her.
Read moreDetailsHow popular music and songs are contributing to the normalization of hate and genocidal language in Israel
Read moreDetailsIn the service of struggles for the self-determination of peoples. Lebanese reporter Jocelyn Saab's images reflect her commitment.
Read moreDetailsQueerness, homoeroticism, femininity, sexualities between Arab women as reviewed in transnational Arab literature, art, and film, are addressed in Mejdulene Bernard Shomali's outstanding book.
Read moreDetailsIn her project My Fascist Grandpa, the Italian artist and photographer Laura Fiorio focuses on Italy’s fascist and colonial history through the lens of shared family histories.
Read moreDetailsA statement by a group of education researchers about the silence and silencing in academic institutions towards the unfolding genocide in Palestine and the crackdown on academic freedom across the world
Read moreDetailsScenes of violence at the border are well known, from migrants beaten by Hungarian border guards at the border with Serbia, to Haitian migrants chased by US mounted border patrols at the border between the US and Mexico. But what about love?
Read moreDetailsIn a world marred by conflict and displacement, the concept of 'home' takes on profound significance. Dr. Ammar Azzouz, a Syrian British architect, delves into the question, “What does it mean to lose home?” in his exceptional book, “Domicide: Architecture, War and the Destruction of Home in Syria.”
Read moreDetailsA space for music and discussion, SAOT Festival in Berlin is the sound and voice of Palestinians and people from SWANA countries gathering for intersectionality and social change. An interview with one of its co-organizers, Diana Nazzal.
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