Three Essays by Hélé Béji
by Hélé Béji with Jorge Rodriguez and Audri Augenbraum,
Hélé Béji explores the dissociative feeling of Tunisia’s transitions
Discourse of Identity: Another Violence
by Hélé Béji,
"After the victory of independence in decolonized countries, we have seen new forms of political alienation appear, which one cannot confuse with that which one calls, schematically, neocolonialism."
Decolonize Time
by Hélé Béji,
“The revolution, like decolonization in its entirety, is a dissociated experience, torn from temporality, deprived of an ideal of continuity and unity.”
Altered States: Three Essays by Hélé Béji
by Jorge A. Rodríguez Solórzano and Audri Augenbraum,
Hélé Béji explores the dissociative feeling of Tunisia’s transitions
The Other Side
by Raphael Cormack,
Spiritualism in the Arabic-speaking world claimed to be scientific, progressive, and modern.
Everyone in Between
by Linnea Bennett,
Folk songs share a stage, but can they build a bridge?
Saturat-ed?
by Amina Soulimani,
A colonial hand fed me, or so I thought, as they spelled the words/for my illiterate granny
Interview: Zulajeh
by Yousef Hilmy and Ahmad Sahli,
In a conversation that happened between Los Angeles and Dubai, the two talked about Ahmad’s upbringing, the origins of skating in Jordan and Palestine, and his volunteer work with Skate Pal, an NGO that just built a skatepark in the West Bank.
Interview: Ungrounded
with Mohammad Zaza,
All the elements of creation, both natural and technological, are already expressed in the universe
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The Journey
by Lizzy Vartanian Collier,
Steeped in themes of loss, Syrian art continues to grow
The Hermit Crab’s Home
by Priyanka Sacheti,
A perpetual mover builds her home out of words.
Summer Friends
by Hamza Bilbeisi,
"You escaped a war but I just, escaped an air-conditioned home..."
Read Between the Headlines
by Omar Alhashani & Maya Gebeily,
"We work our butts off to get stories out there that are accurate, understandable, personable, interesting, and fair, so... try to trust us."