“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 ...
Albania has handed over its land to Italian-run migrant detention. For a nation of displaced people, activists say this is ...
As Beirut is bombed, an academic speaks about justice and extractivism as she is caught between war at home and ...
A review of Abdalhadi Alijla’s Fearful in Gaza, tracing how ordinary childhood memories under siege resist abstraction and restore Gaza ...
In the shadow of Gaza’s genocide, an Arab academic navigates funding, contracts, and collaboration while confronting the quiet violence of ...
From erased graffiti to banned symbols, Germany’s crackdown on Palestinian street art exposes how aesthetics become acts of resistance, memory, ...
Through letters, photos, and memoirs, a Swiss-German artist unravels their family’s colonial legacies in Palestine and how Germany’s unprocessed guilt ...
Marketed as innovation, AI border control deepens racial discrimination. Black advocates call to decolonize technology and reclaim movement from algorithmic ...
In this interview, Refqa Abu-Remaileh maps a fragmented literary history shaped by exile, censorship, and resilience—offering an interactive archive that ...
Every year, tens of thousands of migrants arrive in southern Spain to work in the plastic greenhouses of Europe. This ...
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 ...
Amid the cracked tiles of the German Foreigners’ Office, Aras feels the weight of a people caught up in a ...
While the world debates bombs and sanctions, Iran is quietly running out of water—its land cracked, lakes vanished, and millions ...
Spain’s billion-euro agriculture sector depends on undocumented migrant laborers—now evicted en masse, left homeless, and trapped in a system that ...
With €1,500 and a one-way ticket Cyprus' deportation machine, with EU backing, is pressuring Syrian refugees into ‘voluntary’ returns despite ...
Announcing their decision to halt the processing of Syrian asylum applications, they have sparked panic among many Syrians.
Asylum seekers in Bavaria face more than just borders—they navigate a system where attempts to expose wrongdoing are punished by ...
Singing in Urdu, Punjabi, and Farsi, a punk band is creating a space for migrants in the country’s alternative music ...
The role of migrant workers in the anti-coup movement in Myanmar shows how migration can be a transformative and revolutionary ...
The son of a former Algerian diplomat reconciles with his heritage after working at a Muslim burial house.
A testimony from a detention center in Turkey reveals how the EU's outsourcing of border control results in severe detainee ...
The city’s cultural policies commodify artistic expression and manipulate diversity, perpetuating power imbalances and constrains genuine cultural innovation.
In Nepal’s Ramechhap district, the Majhi community is facing displacement and cultural loss due to urbanization, climate change, and state ...
Thousands of people have landed in the past few weeks in Lampedusa, closer to Tunisian coasts than Italian ones. The ...
How migrants and asylum seekers, victims of Europe’s violations of human rights, are used as test subjects for tech experimentation
