Children in Search of Refuge: a Photographic Essay
Photographer, documentarian and journalist Iason Athanasiadis shares images from more than 10 years of reporting from Afghanistan to Greece and back.
Photographer, documentarian and journalist Iason Athanasiadis shares images from more than 10 years of reporting from Afghanistan to Greece and back.
Moroccan American poet and writer Mbarek Sryfi reads from his work in an exclusive video prepared for The Markaz Review.
Iason Athanasiadis paints the portrait of Bahoz, a stateless Kurd who will keep fighting to become accepted for asylum in Europe.
Thomas Dallal reviews Haider Rashid’s new feature film, “Europa,” Iraq’s foreign feature film entry to the upcoming 94th Academy Awards.
In Iran, Afghan refugees have been a part our everyday lives for over four decades now.
Hisham Bustani meditates on the asylum seeker’s struggle to find a place to call home.
Viet Thanh Nguyen, author of the Pulitzer-Prize winning novel “The Sympathizer,” remembers where he came from and how he began his writer’s journey.
A poet whose writings and identity are contested by her own government reads three poems from her book “Refugee Dreams” in the original Turkish.
Rana Asfour shares her thoughts on the widely-celebrated book from Dina Nayeri, who writes that escaping and becoming a refugee preoccupied her life for more than 20 years.
On the occasion of the paperback publication of Layla AlAmmar’s novel Silence is a Sense, TMR presents this excerpt selected by the author.
Author and SOAS professor Gilbert Achcar reviews the latest book from Gaza scholar Sara Roy.
Rana Asfour provides an intimate look at two new Arab novels in translation, from Lebanese and Syrian authors.