
Fann w Fenjein: Michel Maouad
Michel Maouad’s “Good Thing We Cleaned the Stairs”: Beauty in the Mundane Experience Foreword: I had the chance to

Michel Maouad’s “Good Thing We Cleaned the Stairs”: Beauty in the Mundane Experience Foreword: I had the chance to

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

APRIL CENTRONELove for Percussion Leading to Arabic Music and Co-Founding an Orchestra Drawn to the drums, April Centrone (@aprilcentrone) started

The Ailanthus tree, an invasive species, spreads quietly and persistently—colonizing the land, choking out native ecosystems, and disrupting biodiversity. “This

November 30, 2024—Nigerian women cook large quantities of jollof rice in one of the migrant-led community kitchens in Beirut, Lebanon.

Chop, chop, chop. A knife swiftly dices onions. Blop, blop, blop. Water bubbles, signaling the pot has boiled. A sharp,

The war’s impact on Lebanon’s food systems should scare everyone living in this tiny slice of land we proudly call

The pain that the people of Palestine and Lebanon have endured in the past three years is far too grand

Holding Olives: Preserving Culture in Times of War Artists Document Land Sovereignty in South Lebanon Granddaughter of the Olive Tree,
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