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Year: 2022

Abigail Carroll

March in Beirut unites feminist activists against social and economic violence

Feminists were marching to express anger towards state-sanctioned violence and harassment against marginalized groups in Lebanon.
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A collage of the Beirut Municipality logo super-imposed on a photo of the Green Line from the Lebanese Civil War. The logo is cut in half, like a broken heart, with tape holding it together.
Marwan Issa

Splitting the Beirut Municipality: A realistic proposal or political populism?

Earlier last week, Members of Parliament proposed a law to divide the Beirut Municipality into Eastern and Western parts.
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Marwan Issa

Who gets to eat? Bread crisis soars in Lebanon

Political leaders in Lebanon have shown more propensity to blame marginalized communities than the system in place for the crisis.
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وائل قيس

Philosophical and conceptual approaches to body and language in Syrian art since 2011

During the past two weeks, the Ettijahat Foundation for Independent Culture held two discussions on the book Destructiveness as Visual...
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عامر شيباني

Tomorrow’s leaders access quality education with Teach For Lebanon despite crisis

Teach for Lebanon is filling in a major gap in the country's education sector, more important than ever in times of crisis.
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

We ask people in Lebanon how their eating habits changed in the crisis

From crossing cheese off their shopping lists to searching for stale bread in dumpsters, eating habits in Lebanon have significantly changed.
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Karem Monzer

How democratic were Lebanon’s 2022 parliamentary elections?

We ask the pros at LADE, FiftyFifty, and LTA for all the details on the violations recorded during Lebanon’s 2022 elections?
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عامر شيباني

Older people in Lebanon “die a thousand times each day” amidst crisis

“I don't want to be a burden on anyone,” said one 68-year-old woman in Lebanon. “I want to live and die in dignity.”
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Romy Khneisser

Print is not dead: Introducing the only open printmaking studio in Lebanon

Beirut Printmaking Studio is an inclusive and open space for everyone interested in discovering and practicing art through the printed image.
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Beirut Today

Etyen on supporting forward-thinking musicians through Thawra Records

Etyen opens up about running digital label Thawra Records, the shortcomings of the local music industry, and some of his favorite projects.
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Manal Issa, who plays Jana in The Sea Ahead, sits in the back of a car looking out the window. She is centered in the middle of the image, whose colors and desaturated and dark. Her face is expressionless.
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

“The Sea Ahead”: A poignant look at the feelings that plague us in Beirut

“The Sea Ahead” leaves a remarkable trace, evoking familiar feelings in us without much dialogue or action.
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A pad hangs on a wire
Beirut Today

How to wash and dry reusable pads

How to wash and dry reusable pads, at a time when the cost of menstrual products in Lebanon has become a significant issue.
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