Building Belief: The Grand Egyptian Museum and the Architecture of State Power
Through scale, light and choreographed movement, the museum transforms heritage into authority, curating memory and making the state’s version of ...
Through scale, light and choreographed movement, the museum transforms heritage into authority, curating memory and making the state’s version of ...
In Egypt, LGBTQI+ people face escalating abuse where online harassment, state complicity, and social hostility intersect, turning digital attacks into ...
Social media offers connection for queer Egyptians, but also exposes them to surveillance, entrapment, and harassment under expanding cybercrime laws
Behind prepaid meters and privatization lies a deeper shift: IMF-backed reforms centralizing power and commodifying water at the expense of ...
Egypt's new labor law slashes wage protections, strips the right to strike, and excludes the most vulnerable workers under the ...
What changes when we walk in different cultural and political contexts? Which (un)privilege do certain bodies have to walk and ...
