The Pain of Our People is Not Your Cashcow: On Photojournalism and the Exploitation of Suffering in Conflicts
The pain that the people of Palestine and Lebanon have endured in the past three years is far...
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Holding Olives: Preserving Culture in Times of War Artists Document Land Sovereignty in South Lebanon Granddaughter of the...
Read MoreMy Open Letter To Heba M.: On Arab Women and Hunger Strikes
Heba, We’ve never met. And, it must be quite odd for a stranger, a writer, to write you...
Read MoreReflections on Feminism and Palestine
I have been wanting to write about feminism and Palestine since the beginning of the genocidal war in...
Read MoreFor the Syrian Perspective, Look No Farther than Syrians
In May 2025, two major global news outlets contacted me to see if I was available for a...
Read More“Crack Your Windows” and Other Drugs: How Lebanon Outsourced Survival to Its People
As Israeli warplanes once again blacken Beirut’s skies and southern villages empty on the eve of sacred holidays,...
Read MoreThe Dual Violence Against Lebanon: A Quiet Invasion and a Loud Aggression
The Ailanthus tree, an invasive species, spreads quietly and persistently—colonizing the land, choking out native ecosystems, and disrupting...
Read MoreThe Occupation of Feeling: Grief, Numbness, and the War That Lingers Within
The past year and a half has carved itself into an irreversible chapter of history. There is a...
Read More“رسالة من “مكان آمن
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