
The Lebanese Women Weightlifting Team
Alexa Mina & Mahassen Hala Fattouh American-Lebanese represent their heartland Lebanon in weightlifting Being born and raised in the USA

Alexa Mina & Mahassen Hala Fattouh American-Lebanese represent their heartland Lebanon in weightlifting Being born and raised in the USA

A hand reaches through the broken glass of a shattered window in Tyre, South Lebanon, 2024. Photo by Carmen Yahchouchi

Saints are quiet in their mountaintops, Trees are hardened ash, Buildings have lost their colors, Shrapnel rests in the garden,
Marahib ya helwin! My name is Sam, a Beiruti girl with an endless curiosity for the arts. My love for

Sliman Mansour, The Immigrant, oil on canvas, 2017. As I embarked on my undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering at Birzeit

For decades and beyond, Palestinian women have cultivated native plants to heal and feed their families. Illustration by Ghayad Khatib.

Fann w Fenjein: Queer Falafel On bodies, borders, and the politics of refusal Foreword: Queer Falafel does not perform to

SFIHA History Sfiha holds a special place in the Levant (and in my heart). You’ll commonly hear the terms
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