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“War Is Inside Me”

Nur Turkmani

From Havana to Palestine— Revolutionary Posters and the Visual Memory of Global Resistance

Sitt el Hisn

Prayer Garment

Dima Shamaly

Beirut—Palestine Train

Sarah Huneidi

Anything Can be a Weapon. From Kashmir to Gaza, A Message of Fractured Times

Malik Irtiza

The Time for Condolences is Over. Leila Khaled on October 7, a Century of Resistance, and What Comes After.

Yasmine Rifaii

Sara Kontar: Therefore I Cut

Maen Hammad: An Archive of Liberation in Motion

Françoise Vergès on Decolonial Feminism and the Work of Imagination

Caline Nasrallah

Amal Al-Nakhala: To Damn Say I am Here

Nader Bahsoun’s Southern Birds

Habiba Nowrose

Habiba Nowrose

Levant, Won’t You Rise?

Nicole Nimri

Kurdish Picnics

Khandan Rashid

But First, Let’s Eat: The Kitchen as a Space for Uncomfortable Conversations

Manal Aziz

Any revolution, especially a feminist one, is at its heart about consent and agency: I Own My Body

Mona El Tahawy

Sewn from the Feminine

Juliette Mourad

Port—riarchy: Whoever devastated Beirut, can still devastate Beirut.

Yasmine Rifaii

Hafiz: Guardians of the Quran

Sabiha Çimen

Sexual Fantasies: An ongoing project by Myriam Boulos

A Life After Kafala by Aline Deschamps

On Boundaries and Diasporic Bodies

Angela Brussel

Permanent Wound: A Mapping Exercise of Pain by Somaya Abdelrahman

Israa Siddig

Ahed Tamimi: Homecoming

Dena Takruri

Mahmoud Khattab’s The Dog Sat Where We Parted

Joanna Aziz

The Djinn Diaries

Btihal Remli

Anissa Helou on Sicily, Her Mother, and the Politics of Food

Zahra Hankir

Hijabiluscious

Tamara Saade

Yola Jimenez on Indigenous Tradition, Women’s Labor, and the Making of Mezcal

Maya Moumne

Soha Bechara: No One Sets Anyone Free

Alaa Mansour

Alanis Obomsawin on the Role of Documentary in Resisting Erasure and Preserving Memory

Hoda Adra

Bread & Nectar: An afternoon with Toutia and Renaissance Renaissance

Etel Adnan in a Conversation That Waited for Its Time

Ibrahim Nehme

Nerdeen Kiswani: Fighting For Palestinian Liberation from the Belly of the Beast

Yasmin Ahram

On Eating Disorders Amongst Women, and the Politics of Gender and Sexuality

Dr. Rayane Chami

A Note from Cairo

S.A

Vegan Boots: A Decolonial Critique of Greenwashing Occupation

Vee Badaan

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