“Now You Are Part of It. Our German Guilt. Our Memory”
A Lebanese scholar in Berlin on carrying war in your body through a city that cannot hear it, and being ...
A Lebanese scholar in Berlin on carrying war in your body through a city that cannot hear it, and being ...
Through scale, light and choreographed movement, the museum transforms heritage into authority, curating memory and making the state’s version of ...
As Beirut is bombed, an academic speaks about justice and extractivism as she is caught between war at home and ...
From coffeehouse storytellers to digital archives, communities across the Arab world have long shaped and shared history in public, challenging ...
In the shadow of Gaza’s genocide, an Arab academic navigates funding, contracts, and collaboration while confronting the quiet violence of ...
A critical reflection on platform brutality, exhausted imaginaries, and the uneasy search for collective exits from digital dependency.
From erased graffiti to banned symbols, Germany’s crackdown on Palestinian street art exposes how aesthetics become acts of resistance, memory, ...
From Rosa Luxemburg’s century-old defense against militarism to Berlin’s student trials on Palestine, Germany’s judiciary still insists it is “handling ...
Facing arrests, bans, and brutal crackdowns, organizers in Berlin and New York persist in their fight for Palestine, exposing the ...
In this interview, Refqa Abu-Remaileh maps a fragmented literary history shaped by exile, censorship, and resilience—offering an interactive archive that ...
From massacres in Ethiopia to camps in Yugoslavia, Italy’s dark imperial legacy remains shrouded in denial, shielded by myths of ...
Writing and archiving are emotional and political acts—a refusal to surrender memory to silence, transforming history into a living tapestry ...
The archive of the revolution is both a child of hope and its creator. Through documenting their revolution and preserving ...
Revolutions fade, but their magic survives in music, memories, and fragments of a collective dream—this is a tale of witnessing ...
In Syria, our memory, shaped by fear, mistrust, and control, has become a battleground, caught between 'trauma porn' and modern ...
Without fully embracing decolonial practices, academia’s commitment to transformative change remains superficial at best or a performative maneuver that ultimately ...
As Western governments crack down on Palestine solidarity, universities are increasingly complicit in suppressing critical voices—Joseph Daher’s case is just ...
On empathy in times of genocide, the role of media in reinforcing dehumanization, and "emotional tourism" as a tool for ...
The worldwide solidarity movements with Palestine are embedded within intersectional struggles for larger freedom. Here, we cover the case of ...
With protests spreading across universities, students and faculty are devising new ways to learn from a long history of justice ...
Aijaz Ahmad’s story may not be known to many outside a few selective international leftist circles, but it is one ...
A statement by a group of education researchers about the silence and silencing in academic institutions towards the unfolding genocide ...
Reflections inspired by Paulo Freire’s pedagogy of indignation.
