“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 ...
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 ...
Writing and archiving are emotional and political acts—a refusal to surrender memory to silence, transforming history into a living tapestry ...
Amid the cracked tiles of the German Foreigners’ Office, Aras feels the weight of a people caught up in a ...
Revolutions fade, but their magic survives in music, memories, and fragments of a collective dream—this is a tale of witnessing ...
The tragedy of musicians in detention, forced to create their own instruments from the simplest materials to endure the endless ...
The city’s cultural policies commodify artistic expression and manipulate diversity, perpetuating power imbalances and constrains genuine cultural innovation.
Syrian writer Rasha Abbas and Palestinian artist Muhammad Jabali, in conversation with Diana Abbani, discuss the evolving dynamics and narratives ...
A space for music and discussion, SAOT Festival in Berlin is the sound and voice of Palestinians and people from ...
