We do not call it what it is. In our conversations and calls for change, we often dismiss the meanings...
2022
Year: 2022
The road to Lebanon’s economic recovery is long and winding, blocked by people with power who are protecting their own interests.
Through music, dance, theater, and other art programs, LOYAC’s MobArt is bringing joy to young children at Al-Faour refugee camp...
The summer of 2022 has been a difficult time for Lebanon’s LGBTQ+ community, which continues to face major challenges and marginalization.
A common misconception about technology and science on a bigger scale is that they offer and achieve objectivity, apolitical “truths,”...
Through theatre and play, Seenaryo is helping marginalised people in Lebanon and Jordan find their voices as agents of change.
And the fate of depositors' savings.
On July 28, Nabila Idan, a mother of three, was shot in her family home in Sindiane, Akkar. Initially reported...
“If the accident doesn’t kill us, the road will,” said Lena Gebrane, VP of Kunhadi.
More than a month ago, infamous Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson was suspended from Twitter after he posted a tweet attacking...
Lamia Moubayed dissects Lebanon’s public budget, unifying the exchange rate, and the Public Procurement Law in an all new episode...