Mai Serhan is a Palestinian-Egyptian poet, writer, editor and translator. She is the author of, CAIRO: the undelivered...
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A world-renowned artist believes citizen photojournalism empowers communities to tell their own stories, giving it significant power.
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What shall we forget and what shall we remember, and can forgetting also be a force for good?...
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Dive into the rich tapestry of literature by Francophone writers from the Middle East with this curated reading...
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A few entries on a genocidal map...A walk in the Valley of Death that is the war on...
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