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A collage of 6 individuals looking to the side. Each is colored so that they line up to form the LGBTQ+ pride flag.
Maya Hamadeh

Queer in Lebanon: A struggle to exist amidst dangerous homophobia

The summer of 2022 has been a difficult time for Lebanon’s LGBTQ+ community, which continues to face major challenges and marginalization.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

How the technology we use is coded to be racist

A common misconception about technology and science on a bigger scale is that they offer and achieve objectivity, apolitical “truths,”...
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عامر شيباني

Seenaryo: Theater and play for Lebanon and Jordan’s marginalized communities

Through theatre and play, Seenaryo is helping marginalised people in Lebanon and Jordan find their voices as agents of change.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Alfa VS Touch: Citizens Are The Losers

The start of July marked the rise of the telecoms prices of “Alfa” and “Touch,” at a time when private...
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Jinan Nabaa

WingWoman Lebanon: Reusable pads combatting period poverty

Lebanon’s economic crisis led to a 500% increase in the price of menstrual pads since 2019, with period poverty significantly on the rise.
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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 Art: Philosophical Analysis of Contemporary Syrian Art by Guillaume de Vaulx and Nibras Chehayed.  The sessions also featured a discussion on the two books, Words of Flesh and Blood and...
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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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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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Jinan Nabaa

On breast cancer in Lebanon, its early detection, and treatment

The harsh economic circumstances that Lebanon is experiencing renders access to information about breast cancer somewhat difficult.
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