Will Love Triumph in the Midst of Gaza’s 14-Year Siege?
Jordan Elgrably reviews the new film from the Nasser brothers, starring Hiam Abbass and Salim Daw.
Jordan Elgrably reviews the new film from the Nasser brothers, starring Hiam Abbass and Salim Daw.
Jordan Elgrably Imagine, if you will, being put on trial for publishing poems and stories extolling the values of
Brett Kline In the last days of September, violent incidents in the South Hebron Hills area of the Occupied
Ara Oshagan I am walking along the narrow and labyrinthine Armenian neighborhoods of Bourj Hammoud in Beirut—spaces with names like
Twelve Gates Arts and the Collective for Black Iranians are hosting “Hasteem: We Are Here” from September 3-24, 2021.
Art historian Sophie Kazan speaks to Sagal Ali about the importance of art-making for the future of Somalia and
The following is excerpted from Chapter 14 in Ava Homa’s Daughters of Smoke and Fire and appears in TMR by
Agha Shahid Ali Tonight Pale hands I loved beside the Shalimar —Laurence Hope Where are
Brahim El Guabli I am Amazigh, Black, and Sahrawi. Amazigh language is my mother tongue. My mother is Black,
Kurdish writer Ava Homa on how statelessness, trauma and political exile shaped her novel “Daughters of Smoke and Fire.”
Excerpted from the anthology Kurdish Women’s Stories (Pluto Press, 2020), by special arrangement with editor Houzan Mahmoud. The Prison
Nevine Abraham Growing up in Shoubra, one of the most populated Christian suburbs of Cairo, I met all my