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 ...
Without fully embracing decolonial practices, academia’s commitment to transformative change remains superficial at best or a performative maneuver that ultimately ...
With climate-driven storms intensifying, this photo essay lays bare the human and environmental costs of the global food supply.
With its false narratives, Zionist propaganda bluntly weaponises queer Palestinians, in service of a genocide.
This once close-knit community, now scattered by the ongoing genocide, is a symbol of Gaza’s tragic history.
What does decolonizing AI really mean? What does it entail, and how can we implement it as a practice in ...
Let’s turn a moment of potential despair into an exercise of love. What many white queer feminists lack in solidarity ...
Recent escalations in the Democratic Republic of Congo have displaced millions and remained largely unnoticed, despite the country's crucial role ...
Spatial distribution of green space in the Iraqi capital is very limited to some areas and not all the citizens ...
Syrians and Syrian-Palestinians fled to the Gaza Strip to escape death in the dictator's prisons only to face peril and ...
The revival of Libyan literature in the past decade has been challenged by threats, harm, intimidation and censorship. Yet, in ...
Intimate encounters with a few plants and people along a pilgrimage route. What visions of an alternative future appear through ...
