“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 ...
As Beirut is bombed, an academic speaks about justice and extractivism as she is caught between war at home and ...
In the shadow of Gaza’s genocide, an Arab academic navigates funding, contracts, and collaboration while confronting the quiet violence of ...
In this interview, Refqa Abu-Remaileh maps a fragmented literary history shaped by exile, censorship, and resilience—offering an interactive archive that ...
For Palestinians, grief is endless, compounded, and interrupted—never given space to breathe, never allowed to end.
The archive of the revolution is both a child of hope and its creator. Through documenting their revolution and preserving ...
Announcing their decision to halt the processing of Syrian asylum applications, they have sparked panic among many Syrians.
Music can amplify the voices of struggles and has a long history in liberation movements, says the Lebanese rapper.
With protests spreading across universities, students and faculty are devising new ways to learn from a long history of justice ...
Our ancestors, who were often perceived as “ignorant” or “uncivilized” by colonists and western powers remain a model example of ...
The increasing repression of Palestinian solidarity since 7 October in Germany is not new. It is part of a historical ...
