15 November, 2020 • TMR
Arab/Muslim countries of the Middle East and North Africa have largely failed to fight racism and discrimination against black people. To go deeper into the DNA of Arab/Muslim racism, TMR asked Khawla Ksiksi to give an in-depth overview of the situation in Tunisia.
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15 November, 2020 • TMR
Rana Asfour reviews White Tears/Brown Scars by Ruby Hamad—"an explosive book of history and cultural criticism" that argues "white feminism has been a weapon of white supremacy and patriarchy deployed against black and indigenous women, and women of color."
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15 October, 2020 • TMR
A health professional argues for public health policies that benefit both minority and majority communities.
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15 October, 2020 • TMR
In 2020, Egypt's dictatorship condemns one of its most stalwart human rights activists to 15 years in prison for something he posted in a tweet.
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15 October, 2020 • TMR
Three American artists, Daliah Ammar, Sandow Birk and Jos Sances, share their work, created during the Trump administration.
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15 October, 2020 • TMR
What is an arts publication doing writing about "The Red and the Blue"—colors symbolic of the divisions of a troubled nation?
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22 September, 2020 • TMR
New literature translated from abroad is a cause for celebration.
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22 September, 2020 • TMR
The vocalist from Tunis who lives in New York was confined in Tunis and found herself "falling back in love with music that is simple, direct, and from the heart."
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22 September, 2020 • TMR
Founded in 2018, Bab L'Bluz has just come out with a stunning debut album fusing gnawa, blues, rock and chaabi, not to be missed.
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21 September, 2020 • TMR
Franco-Sudanese master painter Hassan Musa is the bomb.
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17 September, 2020 • TMR
What we're reading, watching, listening to and otherwise indulging in (comments welcome).
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1 October, 2018 • TMR
While Elaine Mokhtefi worked devotedly for the Black Panthers, the men who ran it were, it turned out, deeply flawed.
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