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Daily Archives: December 4, 2019

Time, Space and People: Untold History of Mosul – Omar Mohammad

videosBy SPACEDecember 4, 2019

Mosul has been for centuries a city of unique coexistence and had its own identity locally and internationally. Christians were not only leading their own community, they were the alternative…

An Update from Lebanon – Rana Issa

videosBy SPACEDecember 4, 2019

Rana Issa (Assistant Professor at the American University in Beirut and SPACE board member) has been part of the protests in Lebanon since the start of the Lebanese revolt on…

When Home is Unattainable, What Replaces it? – Alia Malek

videosBy SPACEDecember 4, 2019

In 2015, Malek traveled from Greece to Germany with a group of Syrians fleeing their country’s disintegration. The refugees had met while marooned on the same raft in the middle…

Home and Homeland in the Palestinian Right to Return – Nadim Khoury

videosBy SPACEDecember 4, 2019

The right of return has been central to the Palestinian struggle since 1948. What home Palestinian refugees should return to, however, has been less than obvious. In this talk, Nadim…

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