THE INTERVIEWS | المقابلات |
PROGRAMS | البرامج |
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(Language of the interview or program episode is indicated after the title.)
Words of Revolution and Digital Security Leil Zahra Mortada | Interviewed by Tania El Khoury | Arabic
Art as Interruption: On Homeland, Revolutionary Utterances, and Surveillance Heba Y. Amin | Interviewed by Adel Iskandar | English
Sectarianism in the Gulf Toby Matthiesen | Interviewed by Mona Kareem | English
Translating Knowledge Production in the Arab World into Public Awareness and Policy Sari Hanafi | Interviewed by Bassam Haddad | Arabic
Counterrevolution in Egypt: The Role of Fear and Predominance of the Security Forces Khaled Fahmy | Interviewed by Ali El Raggal | Arabic
Syrian Refugees and the Map of a Dangerous Journey Alia Malek | Interviewed by Malihe Razazan | English
People-Biased Architecture and Passion for Architecture in Yemen Salma Samar Damluji | Interviewed by Nahla Chahal | Arabic
Area C: Developmental Discourses and Colonial Looting Lena Meari | Interviewed by Diaa Ali | Arabic
Covering the Migration Crisis in Greece Kostas Kallergis | Interviewed by Nada Ghandour-Demiri | English
Drawn to Palestinian Memory: Baddawi, a Graphic Novel Leila Abdelrazaq | Interviewed by Julie Hakim Azzam | English
Underground Iraqi Music, Part 1: A Universe of Music Beshar al-Azzawi | Interviewed by Dima Yassine | Arabic
The Human Right to Dominate Nicola Perugini | Interviewed by Noura Erakat | English
ISIS and Women Rafia Zakaria | Interviewed by Katty Alhayek | English
The Women's Movement in Morocco Naima Benwakrim | Interviewed by Fateh Azzam | Arabic
The Students' Movement in Palestine Nael Halabi | Interviewed by Iyad Riyahi | Arabic
The Trade Union Movement in Palestinian Universities Eileen Kuttab | Interviewed by Diaa Ali | Arabic
Education in Syria during War Saber Darwish, Alia Ahmad, and Sami Abdul-Karim | Interviewed by Katty Alhayek | Arabic
Night in Gaza Mads Gilbert | Interviewed by Malihe Razazan | English
The Arab Spring from a Philosophical Perspective Ahmad Barqawi | Interviewed by Osama Esber | Arabic
From Homs to Beirut: Darwish's Ard al-Samak Hani al-Sawah | Interviewed by Moe Ali Nayel | Arabic
Before the Credit Crisis Iyad Riyahi | Interviewed by Diaa Ali | Arabic
Yemen's Political Economy: An Anthropologist's Perspective Martha Mundy | Interviewed by Moe Ali Nayel | English
Writing on Revolution Mohammed Rabie | Interviewed by Mona Kareem | Arabic
The African Community in Jerusalem: The Life of a Struggler Mahmoud Jiddah | Interviewed by Diaa Ali | Arabic [Coming Soon]
Underground Iraqi Music, Part 2: From Nostalgia to the Reality of War Nova Emad | Interviewed by Dima Yassine | Arabic
The Patriarchal System is Lethal: Feminist Activism Sawt al-Niswa | Interviewed by Moe Ali Nayel | Arabic
Yemen Quietly Being Killed Safa al-Ahmad | Interviewed by Adel Iskandar | English
Iraq: The Problems of Modernity and Rent Abdel Amir al-Rekaby | Interviewed by Omar al-Jaffal | Arabic
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Programs
• Hosted by Bassam Haddad, Adel Iskandar, and Nour Joudah • Hosted by Tareq Radi This episode of Reclaiming Academic Freedom examines the state’s use of university campuses as sites of surveillance and recruitment and its effects on students and faculty. | English MUSIC PRODUCTION CYCLE IN PALESTINE: SPOTLIGHT ON SAMER JARADAT'S "LETTERS TO PALESTINE"
*Coming Soon* [Episode 4 of The Independent and Alternative Music Scene in the Arab World] • Hosted by Huda Asfour In this episode, part two of "Music Production Cycle in Palestine," Huda talks more with producer and percussionist Samer Jaradat and interviews 3 of the pianists from the recently-released "Letters to Palestine" album. | Arabic FROM UNDERGROUND TO ARABIC STREET RAP: SHAD 3ASAB [Episode 5 of The Independent and Alternative Music Scene in the Arab World] • Hosted by Moe Ali Nayel In this first episode in a series on Arabic rap, Status speaks to some up and coming rappers at a joint performance in Beirut, and gets feedback from the audience and fans. | Arabic THE POETIC SCENE IN LIBYA
[Episode 3 of In Their Own Voices: The Audio Divan of Modern Arabic Poetry]
• Hosted by Osama Esber In light of the recent political transformations in Libya, this interview covers the literary condition and the role of social media in the new poetic generation. | Arabic POETRY BETWEEN THE EAST AND WEST [Episode 4 of In Their Own Voices: The Audio Divan of Modern Arabic Poetry] • Hosted by Osama Esber An interview with Mohamed Oudaimah about his approach to poetry, the concept of anthology, and non-Arab influences. | Arabic THE POET AND THE REAL WORLD [Episode 5 of In Their Own Voices: The Audio Divan of Modern Arabic Poetry]
• Hosted by Osama Esber This interview focuses on the experiences of Egyptian poet Ibrahim Al-Masri, his concept of poetry, and his work with Egyptian prose. | Arabic |
Panels, Lectures, and Conferences
Black-Palestinian Solidarity
American University in Beirut Moderated by Rania Masri
The Evolution of Solidarity in the Ferguson-Gaza Era - Kristian Davis Bailey From Bil'in to Balitmore: Settler Colonialism and Reciprocal Solidarity - Ajamu Baraka African-American Support for Palestine vs. the Black Misleadership Class- Glen Ford |
Why Bombing ISIS is Not a Solution Rami Khouri | Interviewed by Moe Ali Nayel | English
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Grassroots Refugee Initiative: Basmeh & Zeitooneh Fadi Hallisso | Interviewed by Moe Ali Nayel | Arabic
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Men of Capital: Security and Economy in Mandate Palestine [Coming Soon]
Lecture by Sherene Seikaly |
The Palestinian Economy: Fragmentation and Colonization [Coming Soon]
Birzeit University
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After Tahrir: Egyptian Revolutionary Experiences and Future Visions [Coming Soon]
University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)
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