TMR 9 • Walls

Why WALLS?

Why WALLS?

"I would like to break the walls of ignorance between East and West." Walls and barriers are what...

MAY 14, 2021 • By Jordan Elgrably
The Murals of “Education is Not a Crime”

The Murals of “Education is Not a Crime”

Saleem Vaillancourt describes the worldwide mural campaign spearheaded by Maziar Bahari on behalf the Baha'i community to speak...

MAY 14, 2021 • By Frances Zaid
Walls, Graffiti and Youth Culture in Egypt, Libya & Tunisia

Walls, Graffiti and Youth Culture in Egypt, Libya & Tunisia

Former Egypt and Turkey-based photographer Claudia Wiens documents street art of the Arab Spring.

MAY 14, 2021 • By Saleem Vaillancourt
The Murals of Yemen’s Haifa Subay

The Murals of Yemen’s Haifa Subay

Yemen street artist, activist and mother Haifa Subay speaks to Farah Abdessamad about the state of the country...

MAY 14, 2021 • By Danielle Haque
The Wall We Can’t Tell You About

The Wall We Can’t Tell You About

There are some walls we can't discuss freely and openly without inviting censure. This is one of them.

MAY 14, 2021 • By Jean Lamore
The Bathing Partition

The Bathing Partition

In this creative exploration of identity and homelessness, Sheana Ochoa faces her own inner walls and travels to...

MAY 14, 2021 • By Sheana Ochoa
Is Tel Aviv’s Neve Tzedek, Too, Occupied Territory?

Is Tel Aviv’s Neve Tzedek, Too, Occupied Territory?

Taylor Miller explores the aesthetics of gentrification and the "settler colonial hydra that continually displaces, erases, and reinscribes...

MAY 14, 2021 • By Taylor Miller
Between Thorns and Thistles in Bil’in

Between Thorns and Thistles in Bil’in

Muralist Francisco Letelier travels to the West Bank to help a Palestinian community confront the Occupation with art.

MAY 14, 2021 • By Francisco Letelier
We Are All at the Border Now

We Are All at the Border Now

Roving reporter Todd Miller, who has published four books exploring the world and its borders, questions the philosophy...

MAY 14, 2021 • By Todd Miller
The World Grows Blackthorn Walls

The World Grows Blackthorn Walls

A new poem by Sholeh Wolpé from the forthcoming collection, Abacus of Loss, University of Arkansas Press 2022.

MAY 14, 2021 • By Taylor Miller
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