And why it’s important to actively involve neglected communities in relief initiatives when inequality, division and othering are prominent.
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It is our turn to break the cycle and reject this notion of resilience, which we have inherited and has been imposed on us.
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The Lebanese revolution’s success cannot only be measured by how many people are protesting.
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