
Joy as a space of survival: initiatives restoring to childhood what war has taken
In times of war, children do not only lose their homes or schools; they also lose their sense of safety,

In times of war, children do not only lose their homes or schools; they also lose their sense of safety,

The concept of citizenship was not born as a fully formed theory; rather, it has undergone continuous development linked to

In the streets of Beirut and its suburbs—where roads intertwine and choke under traffic congestion, where daily outings have become

Crossing from one riverbank to another was not a casual trip, nor a move to secure necessities, nor even an

I did not know Cairo well. For me-the young woman coming from North Sinai-the capital had always been a sprawling

On Alawite Girls and What Their Suffering Reveals About Syria’s Pain The abductions of Alawite girls along the Syrian coast

I never imagined that sharing my experience on TikTok to warn others would turn into an attack against me. All

How One Photo Destroyed My Life In societies still struggling to secure gender justice and human dignity for all their

We do not survive alone. It was a bloody day indeed, the bloodiest in Lebanon since the civil war surpassed

The moment you step into Laila Soueif’s home, it looks at first like any other grandmother’s house — old chairs,
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