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The Imagination Interviews

15 November, 2020 • Raja Shehadeh

The Road to Jerusalem, Then and Now

Palestinian attorney and a founder of the human rights organization Al-Haq, Raja Shehadeh takes us on a journey of memory and history, from Ramallah to Jerusalem.

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15 November, 2020 • Monique El-Faizy

Isabel Wilkerson on Race and Caste in the 21st Century

"It's impossible not to think about race in relation to the United States these days," writes Paris correspondent Monique El-Faizy in this review of Isabel Wilkerson's "Caste."

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15 November, 2020 • Melissa Chemam

Why is Arabic Provoking such Controversy in France?

Melissa Chemam takes us inside the French controversy over Arabic and radical Islam.

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15 November, 2020 • TMR

Ayad Akhtar on Capitalism, Literature & the U.S. Decline

A candid conversation with the Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright of "Disgraced" and author of the novel "Homeland Elegies."

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15 November, 2020 • Anne-Marie O'Connor

An American in Istanbul Between Muslim and Christian Worlds

Anne-Marie O'Connor reviews the debut novel by Nektaria Anastasiadou, set in Istanbul's venerable Rum community.

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15 November, 2020 • TMR

Is White Feminism the De Facto Weapon of White Supremacy?

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 November, 2020 • Sarah AlKahly-Mills

I am the Hyphen

In a search for meaning and self-adventure, writer Sarah Mills meanders through her multiple identities.

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8 November, 2020 • Nada Ghosn

Samar Yazbek’s 19 Syrian Women Who Resisted

TMR's Nada Ghosn interviews Syrian author-activist Samar Yazbek in Paris following the publication of 19 Women: Syrian Women Speak.

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26 October, 2020 • Jordan Elgrably

A Beheading for the Prophet and a Reckoning for France

Jordan Elgrably on rising tensions in France and in the Arab/Muslim world follow Samuel Paty's beheading at the hands of a young Islamic radical who was shot dead by police.

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20 October, 2020 • Fadi Kattan

Eating in Palestine in the Time of Corona

Bethlehem's Franco-Palestinian chef and hotelier, Fadi Kattan, describes the simpler approach to life and cooking during the pandemic.

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19 October, 2020 • Malu Halasa

New Art, Film, Fashion, Music & Palestine Writes

The pandemic is here to stay a while but arts and culture are alive and well, with fresh world picks from Malu Halasa.

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15 October, 2020 • TMR

Arab/Muslim Health: We’re All in This Together

A health professional argues for public health policies that benefit both minority and majority communities.

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15 October, 2020 • Monique El-Faizy

Trump’s “Favorite Dictator” Imprisons Journalists

Trump's "favorite dictator" is Egyptian president Abdefattah el-Sisi, who calls for journalists critical of his regime to be severely punished.

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15 October, 2020 • Melissa Chemam

A Conversation with Arundhati Roy & Colson Whitehead

The novelists and essayists discuss these difficult times, the rise of neo-fascism in India and the U.S., and "What Lies Ahead."

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15 October, 2020 • TMR

Artists on the Trump Era

Three American artists, Daliah Ammar, Sandow Birk and Jos Sances, share their work, created during the Trump administration.

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