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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220921T190000
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SUMMARY:Climate Justice in the Arab World
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to this afternoon of panel talks at Litteraturhuset as part of Masahat festival for Arab Arts and Culture during 20-25 September. The panel talks will discuss the fight for climate justice in the Arab world and its intersection with anti-colonialism and anti-autocracy struggles. The opening remarks will be given by Andrea Nightingale followed by presentations by architect and researcher Areej Ashhab (Palestine) and journalist Aïda Delpuech (Tunisia). Concluding remarks will be given by professor of anthropology Ghassan Hage. \nLanguage: English \nProgram 19.00-20.30:\n\nOpening remarks by Andrea Nightingale.\nPanel talks: Invading Nature: Trees as colonial agents in Palestine by Areej Ashhab; Economies of Extraction: Critical reflections on energy transition in North Africa by Aïda Delpuech.\nConcluding remarks: Anti-colonialism and Anti-autocracy in the age of the Anthropocene by Ghassan Hage.\nDiscussion and Q&A\n\nSynopses\nAnti-colonialism and Anti-autocracy in the age of the Anthropocene\nIt is sometimes assumed that colonialism and autocracy in the Arab world are primarily responsible for the extreme ecological degradation of the area\, and as such\, that the struggle against them is in itself an ecological struggle. In this presentation I want to suggest that\, just as we cannot take for granted that resistance to colonialism and autocracy are free from sexism or racism\, we cannot take for granted that such a resistance is ecologically friendly. Instead\, oppositional politics needs to be subjected to a continual work of critical reflexivity that concerns the way the ecological crisis calls for a reconsideration of the way resistance is conceived and waged? \nEconomies of Extraction: Critical reflections on energy transition in North Africa\nThis talk will address the concept of «just transition» while critically exploring the local realities of renewable energy projects in North Africa. By bringing concrete examples from recent projects implemented by the EU as well as Norwegian businesses in North Africa\, this talk will ask who is benefiting from these projects? and what are their true environmental\, sustainable and social costs and values? \nInvading Nature: Trees as colonial agents in Palestine\nThis talk unravels the politics of land in Palestine through stories of pine trees. the Jewish National Fund planted large tract of pine forests to colonise Palestinian land\, cover the remains of the destroyed Palestinian villages in the 1948 Nakba and materialise biblical imaginaries of the “Holy Land” as populated with Europeanised forests. These trees are very susceptible to wildfires and their seeds spread and disturb the natural and cultural landscapes in Palestine. This presentation examines how nature has been weaponised to fulfil the goals of the settler-colonial project in Palestine throughout the years.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/climate-justice-in-the-arab-world/
LOCATION:Litteraturhuset\, Wergelandsveien 29\, Oslo\, Oslo\, 0167\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Samtale
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220920T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220920T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20220711T090541Z
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SUMMARY:TootArd
DESCRIPTION:Program: \n-20:00: Doors open with DJ YourGirlDina\n-20:30: Concert starts\n-21:45: DJ YourGirlDina continues \nVi er så glade for å meddele at TootArd (SYR) skal åpne Masahatfestivalen 2022! TootArd blir ofte omtalt i internasjonale medier som et av de mest lovende nye bandene fra Midtøsten\, og ble sist sett her i Norge på Trevarefest i 2021. Den 20. september kommer de innom Oslo på Europa-turneen sin og spiller for oss på Ingensteds. Sist de spilte konsert i Oslo var i 2013\, så det er et etterlengtet gjensyn! \nTootArd\, med brødrene Hasan og Rami Nakhleh i front\, er fra fjellandsbyen Majdal Shams i de okkuperte Golanhøydene i Syria. I bandets spede barndom var de et reggae-coverband\, men etterhvert har musikken utviklet seg i takt med impulser fra nord- og vestafrikansk musikk og den rike folkemusikktradisjonen i Midtøsten. Bandet ser seg selv som en kollasj av de forskjellige musikalske impulsene og det etno-lingvistiske mangfoldet som finnes i regionen\, og avstår fra å definere musikken sin inn i en spesifikk sjanger. Musikken til TootArd bærer utvilsomt preg av den politiske situasjonen innbyggerne i Golanhøydene befinner seg i som statsløse. Sangene tar opp konseptet “frihet” fra mange forskjellige vinkler\, noe som er tydelig i titlene på de to seneste albumene: Laissez Passer (2017) og Migrant Birds (2020). Førstnevnte album er oppkalt etter laissez passer\, som er reisedokumentet syrere i Golanhøydene har i stedet for pass. I oppfølgeren Migrant Birds har deler av bandet emigrert som frie fugler til Europa\, hvor frihet ikke bare handler om politikk\, men også seksualitet\, likestilling og sosial frihet. \nDJ YourGirlDina \nDina Al Makhrami aka YourGirlDina is a Yemeni woman infused by Arabic funk and soul from the 1960-80s with future funk\, chill groovy house and Latin house from the mid 1990s. Dina is a photographer\, graphic designer and co-founder of Floke. Together with other WANA (West Asia and North Africa) women in Oslo\, she represents the unique hybrid sound of homeland. \nBuy tickets
URL:https://masahat.no/event/masahat-2022-apningskonsert-tootard/
LOCATION:Ingensteds\, Brenneriveien 9\, Oslo\, 0182\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Musikk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220920T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220925T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20220810T192019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250704T210126Z
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SUMMARY:Troubled Waters: Images from the Arab World
DESCRIPTION:Opening of the exhibition\nPlease join us for the soft opening of the exhibition on 20 Sept 2022\, the opening day of Masahat festival.\n\n\n18.00: Opening Photo Exhibition Troubled Waters Kristparken \n\n\n18.30: Reception.Khartoum Contemporary Art Center. \n\n19.30: walking to TootArd concert. Ingensteds.\n\n  \nDuring the festival week 20-25 September\, you will be able to experience the exhibition in different outdoor areas around Oslo. See here the map of the exhibition. The four locations are Kristparken\, the green area around Kulturkirken Jakob\, Kubaparken\, and Bjørvika. \n  \nTroubled Waters: Images from the Arab World is an outdoor exhibition addressing the prospects of just transitions and climate justice given the environmental degradation affecting the Arab world today. It speaks about the flow of capital and people and the hierarchy of geographies between a Global North and a Global South\, determined through modern financial\, industrial\, and extractive coloniality. Photo essays produced by four Arab photographers –Nadia Bseiso (Jordan)\, Tamara Saadé (Lebanon)\, Roger Anis (Egypt) and Seif Kousmate (Morocco)– will occupy four locations in the city of Oslo\, creating an inevitable discussion between imagined landscapes\, the reality of Oslo\, and counterpart cities in the south. Despite these North and Southern cities having no immediate formal correlation\, at first sight\, it shows the contrasts between environments while encouraging a rethinking of a shared responsibility towards the Planet. \nPeople from the Arab world have periodically taken to the streets in the past decades due to degradation producing poverty through economies of extractivism carried out by colonial and authoritarian powers. The exhibition Troubled Waters\, part of Masahat’s annual festival for Arab arts and culture\, seeks to cultivate an arena for mutual inspiration and exchange amongst Norwegian and Arab scholars\, activists\, and artists who are concerned with ecological politics in order to contribute to shaping tools capable of carrying solidaristic concerns to tear down colonial structures\, authoritarian regimes and their ideology. \nThe installations for the exhibition are designed by artist Frido Evers. \nThe exhibition is produced by Masahat in collaboration with Fotogalleriet\, AFAC and Khartoum Contemporary Art Center. The project has been made possible through grants and support from Oslo City\, Fritt Ord\, KORO (Public Arts Norway)\, and Arts Council Norway. \nPhoto credit: Roger Anis\, “Oh Mysterious Nile… Will You Be Immortal!”\, Egypt\, Arab Documentary Photography Program 2020. \n  \nTroubled Waters (nb) \nTroubled Waters: Images from the Arab World er en utendørs fotoutstilling\, spredt utover forskjellige steder i Oslo. \nGjennom fire fotoessays av arabiske fotografer – Nadia Bseiso (Jordan)\, Tamara Saadé (Libanon)\, Roger Anis (Egypt) og Seif Kousmate (Marokko) – blir vi bedre kjent med kampen for klimarettferdighet i Midtøsten og Nord-Afrika. \nKlimaendringene har hatt alvorlige ringvirkninger for menneskene i regionen: i utstillingen får vi et innblikk i hvordan økonomiske strømninger\, autoritære regimer og kolonialistiske hierarkier har skapt en verden der det globale nords mangel på handling først og fremst merkes av det globale sør. \nStedene i fotoessayene har ikke en umiddelbar forbindelse med Oslo\, men plasseringen av bildene ute i byen åpner for dialog mellom kunstnerne i sør og publikum i nord. Essayene oppfordrer til solidaritet og delt ansvar for å ta vare på kloden vår\, uavhengig av hvor i verden vi tilfeldigvis ble født. \nDe siste tiårene har vi flere ganger sett folk i den arabiske verdenen demonstrere mot økonomiske forskjeller og undertrykkelse\, forskjeller som i flere tilfeller bunner i klimaendringer. Denne utstillingen er en del av Masahat festival for arabisk kunst og kultur\, som i 2022 har klimarettferdighet som tema. Festivalens formål er å skape et rom for gjensidig inspirasjon og meningsutveksling mellom norske og arabiske akademikere\, aktivister og kunstnere som er opptatt av global rettferdighet og klimakamp. Festivalen er fra 20-25. september\, med konserter\, foredrag\, paneldebatter\, filmvisninger og lesesirkler på forskjellige scener i Oslo. \nUtstillingen er produsert av Masahat\, i samarbeid med Fotogalleriet\, AFAC og Khartoum Contemporary Art Center. \nUtstillingsinstallasjonen er designet av kunstneren Frido Evers. \nTakk til Oslo kommune\, Fritt Ord\, KORO\, Kulturrådet for økonomisk støtte.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/troubled-waters-images-from-the-arab-world/
LOCATION:Outdoors Kristparken\, Jakob Kirke\, Kubaparkenn\, Sørenga & indoors at Khartoum Contemporary Art Center
CATEGORIES:Visuell kunst
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220524T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220524T183000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20220519T124731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T064028Z
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SUMMARY:Justice for Syria? Norway's role in fighting war crimes
DESCRIPTION:In November 2019\, a group of Syrian plaintiffs filed criminal complaints with Norwegian police and asked for investigations of named heads of Syrian intelligence services and other institutions responsible for torture and other grave abuses. \nSimilar cases have been filed in Sweden\, Germany\, France and Austria. \nIn January 2022\, a court in the German town of Koblenz sentenced a former Syrian intelligence officer to life in prison for crimes against humanity.\nBased on the trial in Germany\, this panel will discuss the use of universal jurisdiction as a legal mechanism to fight war crimes in Syria. We will ask politicians\, International law experts\, activists\, and victims’ families how Norwegian authorities can contribute to fighting impunity in Syria. \nThis panel is a collaboration between Masahat\, Norwegian Helsinki Committee and The Syria Campaign. \nPanelists\n\nWafa Mustafa\nWafa Mustafa is an activist\, journalist\, and a survivor of detention. Mustafa comes from Masyaf\, a city in the Hama Governorate\, western Syria. She left the country on 9 July 2013\, exactly a week after her father was forcibly disappeared by the regime in Damascus. She moved to Turkey and began reporting on Syria for various media outlets. In 2016\, she moved to Germany and continued her interrupted studies in Berlin where she studied Arts and Aesthetics at Bard College and graduated in Spring 2020. Like many other families\, Wafa doesn’t know what has happened to her father\, Ali Mustafa. He was arrested once before in August 2011 due to his humanitarian efforts to help internally displaced people fleeing from Hama city to Masyaf. In her advocacy\, Mustafa covers the impact of detention on young girls and women and families. \n\nAlia Malek\nAlia Malek is the author of The Home That Was Our Country: A Memoir of Syria (2017) and A Country Called Amreeka: US History Re-Told Through Arab American Lives (2009). She edited Patriot Acts: Narratives of Post 9/11 Injustices (2011) and edited and co-conceived EUROPA أوروپا : An Illustrated Introduction to Europe for Migrants and Refugees (2016). Her article on the Koblenz trial\, “How a Syrian War Criminal Was Brought to Justice — in Germany\,” was published on January 25th in the New York Times Magazine.She directs the international reporting concentration at the Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY and is a former civil rights attorney. \n  \nAleksandra Sidorenko\nAleksandra is Senior Advisor at the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. She holds a master’s degree in law from the University of Oslo and has previous legal education from the American University in Central Asia. She has LL.M. in Public International Law and LL.M. in Information and Communication Technology Law. She is specialized in international criminal law. Earlier\, Aleksandra worked at the Norwegian Center for Human Rights. She serves as a board member of the NGO Initiative International Criminal Law and Human Rights” (Poland) and advisor at Case Matrix Network (Belgium).
URL:https://masahat.no/event/justice-for-syria-norways-role-in-fighting-war-crimes/
LOCATION:Melahuset\, Mariboes gate 8\, Oslo\, 0183\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Samtale
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220427T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220427T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20220422T103518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T063938Z
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SUMMARY:War in Ukraine: The Earth is Blue as an Orange
DESCRIPTION:Does art have power during war?\nArt does have power – it cracks the ice between us; it facilitates the processing of trauma. It gives witness to all that is funny\, joyful and faced with laughter in the midst of remarkable darkness. \nDirector Iryna Tsilyk\n\nSingle mother Anna and her four children live in the front-line war zone of Donbas\, Ukraine. While the outside world is made up of bombings and chaos\, the family is managing to keep their home as a safe haven\, full of life and full of light. Every member of the family has a passion for cinema\, motivating them to shoot a film inspired by their own life during a time of war. \nThe creative process raises the question of what kind of power the magical world of cinema could have during times of disaster. How to picture war through fiction? For Anna and the children\, transforming trauma into a work of art is the ultimate way to stay human.\nThe film gives us a strong sense of what it is like to live in a war zone and how difficult it can be to leave. \nTo live between two worlds\nAs we are writing this text over 10 million Ukrainians have become refugees and more than 3 million have left the country. For the refugees who find safety abroad\, the war is in a way over\, but on the other hand it’s not. While they themselves are safe\, they are still closely connected with people living in the midst of the war. To live ” between two worlds” like this can be traumatic in itself. How are Ukrainians dealing with this and what can be learnt from the experiences of exiled Syrians? \nIn the talk after the screening we want to focus both on the situation for refugees from an ongoing war\, and on the power of documentary films to create empathy for the victims of war\, and how films can be an extremely important addition to the news media. \nPanel\n\nOleksandra Hrybenko (28) is from Donetsk\, Ukraine. She is currently working as a PhD Fellow at the Faculty of Journalism and Media Studies at Oslo Metropolitan University researching the safety of women journalists reporting on the conflict in Ukraine. Since the beginning of the Russian invasion in 2014 she has worked as a journalist and field producer for international media reporting on the conflict in Ukraine.\nOsama Shaheen (31) is a journalist for the Norwegian newspaper Bergens Tidende and founder of the Arab language magazine DER. He is a stateless Palestinian and came to Norway from Syria in 2015.\nModerator: Zeina Bali\, Masahat.\n\nIn collaboration with Oslo Dokumentarkino\, DocuDays Ukraine\, The Ukrainian Association in Norway\, Human idff\, Harbitz Consulting and Vega Scene.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/war-in-ukraine-the-earth-is-blue-as-an-orange/
LOCATION:Vega Scene\, Hausmanns gate 30\, Oslo\, 0182\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220129T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220129T173000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20220119T125639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T075539Z
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SUMMARY:slipp + samtale
DESCRIPTION:I desember 2021 kom tidsskriftet DER دار med en ny utgivelse\, hvor temaet er den arabiske våren. Velkommen til slippet + samtale på Sentralen i Oslo.		\n		PåmeldingAntall publikum er begrenset på grunn av Covid-19 restriksjoner. Du kan melde deg på i dette skjemaet:  Program16.00: velkommen + introduksjon om tidsskriftet DER v/ Osama Shaheen\, redaktør av DER.16.10: Åpningssamtale med Abdullah Alsabeehg\, Oslos varaordfører16.30: Kronikker om enn som elsker mor\, lesing fra kommende bok v/ Rana Issa\, styremedlem i Masahat16.50: Reise gjennom norsk pakistansk litteratur v/ Atia Ijaz\, rådgiver i Papillon17.10: Ytringsfrihetens dilemmaer v/ Stina Amankwah\, rådgiver i Minotenk.  DER 3/2021——Å leve i et diktatur handler ikke bare om stemmerett\, det er en livsstil. Diktatoren bestemmer når du skal smile\, og når du skal klappe. Diktatoren er universitet som du går til selv om at du ikke liker det\, han er gravene som du ikke får besøke og flakkende blikk når ordet politikk dukker uventet opp i samtalen. Utgivelsen tar for seg flere eksempler fra Syria: Skolesystem\, etterretningstjenesten\, hva betyr å være politisk fange. I utgivelsen kan du også lese om skolesystemet i Egypt nå under El-Sisi\, og et intervju med aktivist Wojoud Mejalli fra Yemen.Med utgivelsen kommer et magasin med to forskjellige litteratursaker å fordype seg i: Den første feirer 50 år med innvandring fra Pakistan\, hvor Atia Ijaz tar oss med reise gjennom norsk-pakistansk litteratur. Den andre er et samling av dikt som ble skrevet på arabisk og ble oversatt til norsk ved prosjektet\, Parallel\, som er en ny serie med tospråklige diktbøker skrevet av poeter som bor i Norge.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/der-slipp-samtale/
LOCATION:Sentralen\, Øvre Slottsgate 3\, Oslo\, 0157\, Norway
CATEGORIES:open forum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20211124T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20211124T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20211110T143704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250704T203000Z
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SUMMARY:Takht Tøyen
DESCRIPTION:Masahat inviterer til en avslutningskonsert på årets arabiske høstkvelder i samarbeid med Deichman. Vi har invitert Takht Tøyen\, et ensemble startet av oud-spiller Shble Saleem og fiolinist Inger Hannisdal. Shble kom til Norge fra Syria i 2015\, mens Inger har studert arabisk musikk i Libanon. Bragt sammen av en felles interesse for arabisk musikk og spesielt for musikken fra Al-Nahda – den arabiske renessansen i Egypt og Syria i første halvdel av 1900-tallet – startet de Takht Tøyen. “Takht” er et arabisk ord som betyr scene eller plattform\, og som også brukes om kammermusikkensembler innen klassisk arabisk musikk. \nMusikere\nShble Saleem: Oud\nInger Hannisdal: Fiolin\nJamal Safi: Riq Konserten er gratis og åpent for alle\, men begrenset antall seter\, påmelding kreves. Vi ønsker dere alle velkommen!\n\nPåmelding – التسجيل
URL:https://masahat.no/event/takht-toyen/
LOCATION:Deichman Tøyen\, Hagegata 28\, Oslo\, 0653\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Musikk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20211112T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20211114T173000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20211007T132026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T064356Z
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SUMMARY:هيك بنشوفها - I våre øyne
DESCRIPTION:هل عمركم بين 15 و 25 سنة؟ تتحدثون اللغة العربية ولديكم شغف برواية القصص واهتمام بالتعرف أكثر على عالم صناعة الأفلام الوثائقية؟تدعوكم مساحات و “شركة ستراي دوغ لإنتاج الأفلام” إلى المشاركة في ورشة عمل للأفلام الوثائقية تحت عنوان “هيك بنشوفها”. تقدم ورشة العمل فكرة عن حِرفة رواية القصص وصناعة الأفلام الوثائقية، بالإضافة إلى المهارات العملية المطلوبة لتصوير وإخراج فيلم قصير. \nسيقوم المشاركون خلال الورشة بتصوير ومونتاج فلمهم الوثائقي القصير، وعرضه على بقية المشاركين. \nيقوم بإدارة الورشة المخرج الفلسطيني محمد جبالي. جبالي قام بمونتاج وصناعة عدة أفلام قصيرة وفيديوهات موسيقية، بالإضافة إلى الفيلم الوثائقي السينمائي إسعاف الذي عرض في مهرجانات عالمية وحاز على جوائز عديدة \nالزمان\nالجمعة 12 نوفمبر الساعة الخامسة والنصف حتى الساعة الثامنة والنصف مساءً\nالسبت 13 نوفمبر من الساعة التاسعة صباحاً للخامسة مساءً\nالأحد 14 نوفمبر من الساعة التاسعة صباحاً للخامسة مساءً \nالمكان\nStray Dog Production v/Mikrofilm Sagveien 23F \nكيفية المشاركة\nورشة العمل مجانية ومفتوحة للجميع، لكن الأماكن محدودة لعشرة مشاركين، لذلك يتطلب التسجيل أدناه. \nالمطلوب من المشاركين الالتزام بالحضور خلال الأيام الثلاثة وإنجاز الفيلم القصير خلال الورشة. نقدم كل المعدات التقنية اللازمة، بالإضافة إلى الطعام والشراب خلال أيام الورشة. \nورشة العمل مدعومة تقنياً من ميديا فابريكين. ومادياً من مركز فيكن للأفلام. \n\n«I våre øyne» er et kort filmverksted for unge mennesker (15-25 år) med flerkulturelle bakgrunn\, som er interessert i å lære mer om dokumentarfilmskapning. Gjennom kurset får du en introduksjon til dokumentarisk historiefortelling og praktisk\, «hands-on» filmskaper erfaring. Du vil spille inn og redigere din egen kort dokumentar\, og vise den for de andre deltakerne. Kurset ledes av filmskaper Mohamed Jabaly\, som har regissert en rekke kortfilmer\, musikkvideoer og kinodokumentaren «Ambulance» Kurset er gratis og har plass til maks 10 deltakere. Vi stiller med alt filmutstyr\, mat og forfriskninger. «I våre øyne» er et samarbeid mellom Masahat og Stray Dog Productions\, med utstyrsstøtte v/Mediefabrikken. Prosjektet er støttet med tilskudd fra Viken filmsenter. \nDato\nFredag 12.nov 17:30-20:30\nLørdag 13.nov 09:30-17:00\nSøndag 14.nov 09:30-17:00 \nSted\nStray Dog Production v/Mikrofilm Sagveien 23F For å registrere deg\, fyll ut skjemaet nedenfor. Hvis du har spørsmål\, kan du kontakte oss:Mohamed Jabaly: mohamed@straydogs.no\nSarah Winge-Sørensen: sarah@straydogs.no\, 91311501 
URL:https://masahat.no/event/i-vare-oyne/
LOCATION:Stray Dog Production\, Sagveien 23 A\, Oslo\, 0459\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20211106T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20211106T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20211025T200019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T064254Z
UID:16879-1636216200-1636221600@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Ten Years After the Arab Spring - Oslo World
DESCRIPTION:Ten years ago\, Arab protesters reclaimed the public space for the first time in decades\, sparking an explosion of defiant artistic and cultural expressions against the authoritarian powers. A decade on\, the reality has drastically changed in many Arab and European cities in the aftermath of exile\, violent crackdown\, conflicts\, mass displacement and dispossession of millions of Arab citizens.  In this event\, we will first screen Odorless Blue Flowers Awake Prematurely\, a short film by Panos Aprahamian. Then we will have an open discussion with Jeffrey Karam about the aftermath of the disastrous triumph of counter revolutionary forces in the Arab world. We will think together about to survive and fight back\, what possibilities of resistance still exist and what political labour can we engage to bring change about? \n  \nThe discussion will be led by Rana Issa. \n  \nDr. Jeffrey G. Karam\, Assistant Professor of Political Science\, Lebanese American University; Associate\, Middle East Initiative\, Harvard University; and EUME Fellow of the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung and FU Berlin. Karam is a scholar and activist between Beirut and Berlin. He is the author and editor of numerous publications\, including The Middle East in 1958: Reimagining A Revolutionary Year (London: I.B. Tauris and Bloomsbury\, 2020). Karam is likewise the co-editor of the forthcoming book\, The Lebanon Uprising of 2019: Voices from the Revolution\, which I.B. Tauris and Bloomsbury will publish in 2022. \nAbout the film\n“Odorless Blue Flowers Awake Prematurely” is the dystopia-as-documentary rather than as fiction. For many inhabitants of this world\, the apocalypse is not a future possibility but a historical reality. The short documentary essay explores Beirut’s overlooked and marginalized areas that were also affected by the blast on August 4\, 2020. These areas sit on both sides of the Beirut river’s banks. The river became a conductor for the blast’s wave due to its length and the fact that it is devoid of barriers. The film refers to the 4th of August\, 2020\, as the day the world ended. Yet\, reality in this area kept on in an apocalyptic state: a global pandemic\, deadly pollution\, desolate neighborhoods\, financial meltdown\, resource scarcity\, and food shortage.\nIt’s as if the explosion came to announce the end of the world. There is nowhere to go\, no refuge\, no scent to the flowers that grow over human limbs\, and nothing to be said for the end of the world. Even the river that never ceases to flow to the sea is dead. In this moment of staggering impotence\, how does one make a film about the end of the world? Silence is perhaps darkness’ last friend. \nThis event is organized in collaboration with Oslo World and Kunstplass
URL:https://masahat.no/event/ten-years-after-the-arab-spring-oslo-world/
LOCATION:Kunstplass\, Akersgata 1\, Oslo\, 0158\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Film,Samtale
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20211030T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20211031T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20211012T064016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T064503Z
UID:16815-1635580800-1635699600@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Solidarity patchwork: Stories of activism
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to be part of a patchwork that unites stories of global solidarity. \nThe Solidarity Patchwork is an interactive project created by Astrid and Ingrid Fadnes. A big quilt\, consisting of multiple patches\, conveys stories of solidarity connected to the 40th year of The Norwegian Solidarity Committee for Latin America. \nEach contribution visualizes memories and human encounters\, and draws lines to boundless battles. The quilt was created at a time when we have not been able to meet physically\, but through digital art colloquia\, communication via e-mail and patch shipping in the mail\, around 170 activists and LAG members have so far contributed with their stories. Collectively\, the patches form a larger narrative\, composed of all the small narratives of solidarity. \nThe quilt will be exhibited during week 44 in Kunstplass\, and the audience will be able to navigate the different stories of solidarity. \nThe audience are also invited to participate in the artwork\, through two workshops. \nThis event is organized in collaboration with Oslo World\, LAG\, Kunstplass and Masahat. \nWorkshop facilitator\nLise Bjørne Linnert’s works are conceptual and process based\, often anchored in the political and social. Since 2006\, Linnert has worked on the project Desconocida/Unknown/Ukjent. The names of the many women who are murdered or simply vanished in Ciudad Juárez\, Mexico are embroidered on small patches\, presented together in a monumental installation – a memorial of the victims. \n \nWorkshop 1: Understanding the tools: crafts and protest\nSaturday 30. October 14.00 – Kunstplass \nWorkshop 2: Amplifying the voices and sewing: Stories behind each patchwork\nSunday 31. October 14.00 – Kunstplass \n\nSign up
URL:https://masahat.no/event/solidarity-patchwork-stories-of-activism/
LOCATION:Kunstplass\, Akersgata 1\, Oslo\, 0158\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Visuell kunst,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20211027T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20211027T183000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20211010T075452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T203157Z
UID:16871-1635355800-1635359400@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Lesesirkel med Teresa Pepe حلقة قراءة مع تيريزا پيپه
DESCRIPTION:نرحب بكم في حلقة قراءة للأدب العربي مع الباحثة تيريزا پيپه! نناقش في هذه الحلقة أعمال الكاتب المصري نجيب محفوظ وبشكل خاص القصة القصيرة “تحت المظلة” وهي جزء من مجموعة قصصية صدرت عام ١٩٦٧ تحمل نفس العنوان. ستقوم الباحثة والأستاذة الجامعية تيريسا بيبة بمناقشة معمقة حول القصة القصيرة “تحت المظلة”. وعلاقتها بالأعمال الأدبية الأخرى للكاتب الفائز بجائرة نوبل وتأثير الجائزة على أعماله الأدبية وحياته. بالإضافة إلى تسليط الضوء على علاقة النص بالسياق التاريخي ومصر بعد نكسة عام ١٩٦٧. سيتم أيضاً مناقشة العلاقة بين الأدب والسياسة والمجتمع في أعمال الكاتب سيكون النقاش مفتوحاً مع المشاركين لذلك يفضل قراءة القصة القصيرة قبل المشاركة، لكن هذا ليس شرطاً للحضور. \nتيريسا پيپه هي باحثة وأستاذة مشاركة في الدراسات العربية في جامعة أوسلو. تشمل اهتماماتها البحثية الأدب العربي والإعلام والثقافة الشعبية وعلم اللغة الاجتماعي والعلاقة بين علم الجمال والسياسة. يلقي بحثها الحالي الضوء على الروايات العربية “الديستوبية” وعلاقتها بالتغيير الاجتماعي والسياسي والبيئي في المنطقة. \nللمزيد عن الباحثة تيريسا بيبة \nنتطلع قدماً للقائكم! \nهذه الفعالية هي ثالث أمسية من سلسلة أمسيات ثقافية عربية ننظمها في مساحات بالتعاون مع مكتبة دايكمان هولمليا كل رابع أربعاء من الشهر خلال خريف ٢٠٢١ \nVelkommen til lesesirkel i arabisk litteratur med Teresa Pepe.I sirkelen diskuterer vi den egyptiske forfatteren Naguib Mahfouz og hans verk\, med fokus på novellen «Taht El Mazala» (Under skyggen). Vi skal diskutere novellen i relasjon til andre litterære verk av Mahfouz; forholdet mellom teksten og dens kontekst – nærmere bestemt Egypt i kjølvannet av 1967-krigen (kjent som al-Naksa\, “nederlaget”). Mer generelt skal vi diskutere forholdet mellom arabisk litteratur\, politikk og samfunnet rundt\, samt Nobelprisens påvirkning på Mahfouz’ verk og liv. \n  \nTeresa Pepe er førsteamanuensis i arabiske studier ved Universitetet i Oslo. Hennes forskningsinteresser spenner over arabisk litteratur\, medier\, populærkultur\, sosiolingvistikk og forholdet mellom estetikk og politikk. Hennes nåværende forskning setter søkelys på arabiske futuristisk litteratur og forholdet mellom denne litteratur og sosiale\, politiske og miljømessige endringer i regionen. Vi oppfordrer deltakere å lese teksten før eventet\, men det er ikke et krav! Vi gleder oss til å se dere! \n  \nEventet er den tredje “Arabiske høstkveld” i en rekke arrangert av Masahat i samarbeid med Deichman Holmlia! Disse vil foregå hver fjerde onsdag i måneden gjennom høsten 2021.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/lesesirkel-med-teresa-pepe/
LOCATION:Deichman Holmlia\, Holmlia Senter vei 16\, Oslo\, 1255\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Litteratur,عربي
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20211019T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20211019T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20211007T054535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T203236Z
UID:16782-1634670000-1634675400@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Arna's children
DESCRIPTION:Arna was an Israeli anti-occupation activist\, married to a Palestinian\, and the founder of the Jenin Refugee camp Freedom Theatre. The Arna’s Children film documents the return of Arna’s son to the refugee camp. He discovers that some of the playful children he knew\, once gasping for cultural expression in a suffocated environment\, were either killed by the Israeli army or joined the Palestinian armed resistance movement. \nOne of Arna’s Children that we follow in the film is Zakaria Zubaidi\, who has recently made international headlines\, together with other five Palestinian political detainees\, upon their escape from the Israeli Gilboa prison. \nThe movie offers a bleak but poignant view into the life of Zubaidi and the future of Palestinian generations deprived of freedom. \nMasahat\, in collaboration with Palestinakomiteen and Kunstnernes Hus invite you to the film screening followed by a panel discussion on the role of culture and theatre in Palestine and conditions of Palestinian detention. \nPanelists\n\nLine Khateeb\, Leader of Palestinakomiteen & Masahat Chair of the Board\nOther guests TBC
URL:https://masahat.no/event/arnas-children/
LOCATION:Kunstnernes Hus\, Wergelandsveien 17\, Oslo\, 0167\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Film,Samtale
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210922T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210922T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20210915T063515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T203045Z
UID:16754-1632331800-1632337200@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Arabisk høstkveld: "What happens to a displaced ant"
DESCRIPTION:تدعوكم مساحات بالتعاون مع مكتبة هولمليا لحضور الفيلم الوثائقي “ماذا يحدث لنملة مشردة” للمخرجة شيرين أبو شقرا. \n“ماذا يحدث لنملة مشردة” (٢٠١٧، ٤٢ دقيقة) هو فيلم مستوحى من تجربة المخرجة أثناء مشاركتها في مهمة إنقاذ، امتدت لخمسة أشهر، مع منظمة أطباء بلا حدود لمساعدة اللاجئين على عبور البحر الأبيض المتوسط. يدور الفيلم الوثائقي-الروائي حول تبادل رسائل بين ممرضة تعمل في المجال الإنساني، وحبيبها المؤرخ المعماري. بعد الفيلم سنقوم بحوار مفتوح حول الفيلم مع الحضور. \nالدخول مجاني و مفتوح للجميع، لكن التسجيل مطلوب لمحدودية الأماكن: holmlia@deichman.no\nأهلاً وسهلاً بكم! \nهذه الفعالية هي ثاني أمسية من سلسلة أمسيات ثقافية عربية ننظمها في مساحات بالتعاون مع مكتبة دايكمان هولمليا كل رابع أربعاء من الشهر خلال خريف ٢٠٢١ \nVelkommen til gratis filmvisning What Happens to a Displaced Ant + åpen samtale med publikum. Samtalen foregår på norsk og arabisk. \n«What happens to a displaced ant» (2017\, 42 min) er inspirert av regissørens fem måneder lange redningsoppdrag for Leger Uten Grenser i Middelhavet\, og hennes møte med flyktninger der. Dokufiksjonen er en epistolær korrespondanse mellom en sykepleier i det humanitære feltet – og hennes elsker\, en historiker og arkitekt. \nGratis inngang og åpent for alle\, men begrenset antall plasser! \nPåmelding kreves: holmlia@deichman.no \nEventet er den andre “Arabisk høstkveld” i en rekke arrangert av Masahat i samarbeid med Deichman Holmlia! Disse vil foregå hver fjerde onsdag i måneden i løpet av høsten 2021.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/arabisk-hostkveld-what-happens-to-a-displaced-ant/
LOCATION:Deichman Holmlia\, Holmlia Senter vei 16\, Oslo\, 1255\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210825T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210825T183000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20210823T203345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250308T075738Z
UID:16705-1629912600-1629916200@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Arabisk høstkveld: Poesikveld
DESCRIPTION:تدعوكم مساحات بالتعاون مع مكتبة دايكمان هولمليا إلى هذه الأمسية الثقافية الشعرية التي يتخللها قراءات شعرية وشعر محكي ومترجم. نفتتح بهذه الفعالية سلسلة أمسيات ثقافية عربية تستضيفها مكتبة دايكمان هولمليا كل رابع أربعاء من الشهر خلال خريف ٢٠٢١ الدخول مجاني ومتاح للجميع\nالمشاركين:\n– سمية السوسي (شاعرة فلسطينية)، قراءة شعرية- فيبيكا هاربر (مترجمة) قراءة شعر مترجم- سلّام ناصر (مغني راب وشاعر سوري فلسطيني) شعر محكي- ابراهيم عبدالقادر (شاعر سوري) شعر محكي- رنا عيسى (أستاذة جامعة، وباحثة وعضوة مؤسسة في مساحات) قراءة شعر مترجم- براء العويس (شاعر سوري) يرافقه على العود عزيز قصي \n  \nI samarbeid med Deichman Holmlia inviterer Masahat til poesikveld. Her vil deltagerne fremføre et variert utvalg av poesiopplesninger på arabisk\, spoken word og oversatt poesi. Dette arrangement er det første i en rekke arrangert av Masahat på Deichman Holmlia. Disse vil foregå hver fjerde onsdag i måneden i løpet av høsten 2021. Gratis inngang og åpent for alle. Deltagere: \n\nSamia al-Sousi (palestinsk poet) leser dikt på arabisk\, og Vibeke Harberg leser diktet oversatt på norsk.\nSalam Nasser (syrisk-palestinsk rapper og poet) fremfører muntlig diktning\nIbrahim Abdulkader (syrisk poet) fremfører muntlig diktning\nRana Issa (universitetsprofessor\, forsker og medstifter av Masahat) leser oversatt poesi\nBaraa al-Oways (syrisk poet) akkompagnert av Aziz Qusay på oud
URL:https://masahat.no/event/arabisk-hostkveld-poesikveld/
LOCATION:Deichman Holmlia\, Holmlia Senter vei 16\, Oslo\, 1255\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Litteratur,عربي
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210821T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210821T163000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20210810T163437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T203319Z
UID:16593-1629554400-1629563400@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Valgsalong - انتخابات ٢٠٢١
DESCRIPTION:تدعوكم مساحات إلى نقاش وورشة عمل بمناسبة الانتخابات البرلمانية القادمة. \nورشة العمل مفتوحة للجميع ولكل من يرغب بمعرفة معلومات عن المشاركة بالانتخابات القادمة والتفاعل والتأثير على سياسات الأحزاب. \nندعوكم للقدوم والمشاركة مع أسئلتكم وأولوياتكم التي ترغبون بطرحها على الأحزاب السياسية. نرحب بشكل خاص بالمصوتين للمرة اﻷولى ممن يتكلمون العربية، ونسعى في هذه الورشة إلى توفير المعلومات بطريقة سهلة وطرح عدة أسئلة للنقاش مع ممثلي الأحزاب. \nملاحظة: الدخول مجاني ولكن الأماكن محدودة ولذلك يتوجب التسجيل مسبقاً. \n  \nI forbindelse med Stortingsvalg\, inviterer Masahat til workshop for førstegangsvelgere. Vi har invitert representanter fra ulike politiske partier for å diskutere aktuelle politiske saker. \nVi vil invitere alle som ønsker å forstå mer om valget og hvordan du kan påvirke og delta. Vi inviterer deg også til å komme med dine spørsmål og politiske prioriteringer som du ønsker at politikerne skal være opptatt av. \nSer frem til deres deltakelse! \nGratis inngang\, men påmelding kreves. \nAgenda\n\n14:00-14:15: Bli kjent med hverandre (deltakerne)\n14:15-14:45: Innføring om politiske partier og valgsystem i Norge\, v/Line Khateeb\n14:45-15:00: Pause\n15:00-16:00: En samtale med representanter for politiske partier\, med tid til spørsmål fra deltakere. (Ordstyrer: Yasmin Mouafak\, prosjektleder i Masahat)\n16:00-16:15: Pause\n16:15-16:30: En samtale med Osama Shaheen redaktør for tidsskriftet Der (tospråklig tidsskrift\, arabisk og norsk)\n\nRepresentanter for politiske partier: \nHøyre: Yassine Arakia\nVenstre: Naomi Røkkum\nSP: Nadine Almustafa\nAP: Abdullah Alsabeehg og Laial Janet\nKrF: Stephane Zepeda\nSV: Marian Hussein\nMDG: Eirik Toressønn Myrvold\nRødt: Selma Flo-Munch\nFrp: TBC
URL:https://masahat.no/event/valgsalong-2021/
LOCATION:Sentralen\, Øvre Slottsgate 3\, Oslo\, 0157\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210612T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210612T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20210610T153351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T203438Z
UID:16531-1623513600-1623524400@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Insiders Narrative - From Gaza
DESCRIPTION:This film screening and panel discussion titled “Insiders Narrative” will shed light on how Gazan youth have experienced and continue to experience war and military aggression. After the 11 day aggression Gaza’s youth have less prospects and envision a bleaker future. The film “Ambulance” will be screened and followed by a panel discussion. Ambulance is a movie that captures the brutal aggression on Gaza in 2014. \nGuest speakers\n\nMohammed Jabaly\, Filmmaker from Gaza\, ‘Ambulance’ Director\nLine Khateeb\, Director of Palestinakomiteen\nRana Mortaja \, 24 years old mother\, Community worker\nOmar Alrabi\, 24 years\, English Literature graduate\nBissan Ouda\, 23 years\, Community volunteer\n\nModerated by Bahaa Eleyan.  This event is organized by Masahat in collaboration with TVIBIT\, and is part of the Citizen Academy project by Masahat and the Gaza-Tromsø twincity project by TVIBIT\n\nBook your free ticket
URL:https://masahat.no/event/insiders-narrative-from-gaza/
LOCATION:Hålogaland Teater\, Teaterplassen 1\, Tromsø\, 9007\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Film,Samtale
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210609T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210609T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20210605T122146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210605T122146Z
UID:16520-1623265200-1623265200@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Intersectionality: Being a double & triple minority in  society
DESCRIPTION:This panel will discuss overlapping identities and the importance of intersectional awareness. The conversation will discuss the situation of sexual and gender minorities in Norway who represent more than one minority group\, and how the Norwegian system responds to LGBTQ+ asylum seekers. \nGuest speakers: \n\nMaruwa Ibrahim\, Advisor at Skeiv Verden (Queer World) working mostly on and with members of LGBTQ+ community with minority backgrounds. She is interested in topics related to migration and gender\, blackness & African cultures and queer identities.She grew up in Stavanger and has an Eritrean muslim background.\nStine Ihle Amankwah\, Advisor at Minotek\, a minority policy think tank. She is interested in and works on group dynamics and the construction of identity through social communities\, and democratic participation as a prevention strategy against radicalisation.\nAleks Gosto\, Advisor for LGBTQ+ youth with minority backgrounds at Skeiv Verden. He is originally from Bosnia and Herzegovina\, where he spent many years actively engaged in trans-activism. He is interested in topics of trans migration\, trans-specific healthcare\, trans bodies in liminal spaces\, transnational belonging\, and interpolation of “trans” in postcolonial discourses in general.\n\n  \nModerated by Rana Issa\, Masahat – Open Spaces for Arab Culture in Exile.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/intersectionality-being-a-double-triple-minority-in-society/
LOCATION:Pride House\, Øvre Vågsallmenningen\, Bergen\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Samtale
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210608T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210608T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20210531T175229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T091443Z
UID:16489-1623168000-1623171600@masahat.no
SUMMARY:In memory of Sarah Hijazi: Solidarity against Homophobia في ذكرى ساره حجازي: معاً ضد رهاب المثلية
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to this panel commemorating the memory of the Egyptian LGBTQ+ activist\, Sarah Hegazi\, who took her life in exile last June. \nThis conversation will shed light on the violence that members of the LGBTQ+ community experience particularly in the Middle East\, the mental health consequences of Homophobia and hate speech as well as the efforts of grassroots organizations fighting homophobia in contexts of multilayered oppression\, and the importance international and intersectional solidarity. \nGuest speakers\n\nRepresentative from Al Qaws for Sexual and Gender Diversity in Palestinian Society- a civil society organization that is at the forefront of vibrant Palestinian cultural and social change\, building LGBTQ+ communities and promoting new ideas about the role of gender and sexual diversity in political activism and everyday life.\nJoseph Mardelli\, Project Manager of Skeiv Verden Oslo. He has worked with gender and sexual diversity education among asylum seekers in Norway.\nDr. Valeria Markova\, Psychologist who has researched depression and mental health among intercultural and minority communities in Norway.\n\nModerated by Chiara Ayad\, Masahat – Open Spaces for Arab Culture in Exile. \nSarah fled Egypt after she was imprisoned\, tortured and subject to hate and harassment campaigns based on her sexual identity and support for the LGBTQ+ community. She fled to Canada in search of safe refuge. In June 2020 Sarah took her lifte after months of struggling with depression and aggressive PTSD. Her passing represents a wake up call to all Middle Eastern societies\, western host communities & LGBTQ+ advocates everywhere. It also revealed the urgency and timeliness of transnational solidarity. \nThis event is organized by Masahat and Skeiv Verden Vest\, and is part of the Citizen Academy project by Masahat.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/in-memory-of-sarah-hijazi-solidarity-against-homophobia/
LOCATION:Pride House\, Øvre Vågsallmenningen\, Bergen\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Samtale
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210319T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210319T133000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20210309T100740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T202923Z
UID:16355-1616156100-1616160600@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Collecting the Archives of Past and Present Revolutions:  The project DREAM
DESCRIPTION:Masahat and CIMS (Centre for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Oslo) invite you to this seminar with Leyla Dakhli\, starting with a short presentation by Dakhli followed by discussion and Q&A from the floor. \nThe project DREAM is investigating revolutions and revolutionary dreams in the context of the Arab Mediterranean area after independence (1950’s until today). One of the big challenges in writing these histories of “ordinary revolutionaries” is to access documentation and archives. In our work\, we try to reflect on the status of the archives\, may they be “official” archives of the state or independent archiving or else private documentation made accessible to us by some individuals. Two specific aspects will be dealt of in this presentation: the opening (even sometimes in a very ephemeral way) of once inaccessible or invisible state archives after 2011\, and the multiplication of private archiving initiatives\, documenting in particular recent revolts and revolutions\, but also older memories. Does this private space complement or contradict the archive of power? What power regime does it build? \nIn conversation with Teresa Pepe (Chair of CIMS\, Associate Professor in Middle East Studies\, IKOS\, University of Oslo) and Rana Issa (Research Fellow at University of Oslo\, and Co-founding board member of Masahat-Open Spaces for Arab Culture in Exile). \nLeyla DAKHLI is a full-time historian in the French Center for National Research (CNRS)\, presently settled in the Marc Bloch Center in Berlin. Her work deals with the study of Arab intellectuals and social history of the South Mediterranean region\, with a particular focus on the history of women and the question of exiled intellectuals and activists. She is the Principal Investigator of the ERC-founded program DREAM (Drafting and Enacting the revolution in the Arab Mediterranean). Her last publications include L’Esprit de la révolte. Archives et actualité des révolutions arabes\, Éditions du Seuil\, oct. 2020.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/collecting-the-archives-of-past-and-present-revolutions-the-project-dream/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Samtale
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210318T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210318T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20210304T184901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250313T203445Z
UID:16130-1616094000-1616094000@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Reading circle: Homemaking in Exile حلقة قراءة: توطّن المنفى
DESCRIPTION:ندعوكم للمشاركة في حلقة القراءة والنقاش مع الكاتب السوري ياسين الحاج صالح تحت عنوان “توطُّن المنفى” حيث سندعو الكاتب لتقديم لمحة مختصرة عن مقالتين له ناقش فيهما موضوع المنفى، قبل أن نطرح بعض الأسئلة ونتيح المجال للجمهور لطرح الأسئلة.  \nللمشاركة في الحلقة، يمكنكم قراءة قراءة المقالتين المذكورتين أدناه، ومن ثم التسجيل برابط الزوم لحضور حلقة النقاش وطرح الأسئلة. \nالمقالتان متاحتان للقراءة على موقع الجمهورية:في المنفى والوطن والعالم، والكتابة (2019)الحرية: البيت، السجن، المنفى… العالم (2016) \nهذه الحلقة هي جزء من مشروع أكاديمية المواطنة ومهرجان الحق في المدينة، من تنفيذ منظمة مساحات في النرويج، بالتعاون مع مجلة دار في النرويج ورابطة نوارا في برلين، حيث سنبدأ الحوار مع الكاتب من خلال طرح بعض الأسئلة من قبل المشاركين من الجهات المنظمة قبل أن نفتح المجال للجمهور لطرح الأسئلة. \nWelcome to a reading circle with the Syrian author Yassin Al Haj Saleh under the title “Homemaking in Exile”\, where he will introduce a summary of two of his articles\, before we open up for questions. \nYou can read the two articles below\, and register to attend through the zoom link below. \nArticle 1: في المنفى والوطن والعالم (in Arabic only)Article 2: الحرية: البيت، السجن، المنفى… العالم. English: Freedom: Home\, Prison\, Exile…and the World \nThis event is part of the Citizen Academy and the Right to the City online festival by Masahat\, and in collaboration with DER journal\, and NAWARA Berlin\, as part of Hur/k حرك : Eighteen days of events in commemoration of the revolutions in the NAWA (North Africa and West Asia) region. \nللتسجيل على زوم – Zoom registration
URL:https://masahat.no/event/reading-circle-homemaking-in-exile/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Litteratur
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210317T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210317T201500
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20210308T154132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T202518Z
UID:16159-1616007600-1616012100@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Arab Spring 10 Years Later: Looking Back from Norway
DESCRIPTION:Ten years after the Arab uprisings in 2011\, we are faced with critical questions on how to remember and reflect on these events. Calls for social justice\, equality and freedom were faced with even more oppression that forced millions to leave their homes in search for a safe and dignified life. \nIn 2021\, we also look back at the second wave of protests in 2019 in Algeria\, Sudan\, and Lebanon that renewed our hope that change is possible. \nWelcome to this conversation with four Arab journalists\, researchers and activists based in Norway\, who will share their reflections on the uprisings\, connection to home\, and their new lives in Norway. \n\nSara Merabti-Elgvin\, Algerian political scientist\, researcher and an independent consultant\nMostafa El-Sayed Hussin\, Egyptian journalist\nWojoud Mejalli\, Yemeni journalist and activist\nOsama Shaheen\, Syrian-Palestinan activist\, and managing editor of DER Journal\n \nModerated by Zeina Bali\, Director\, Masahat – Open Spaces for Arab Culture in Exile. \n\n 
URL:https://masahat.no/event/arab-spring-10-years-later-looking-back-from-norway/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Samtale
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210316T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210316T153000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20210304T191514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T202335Z
UID:16147-1615903200-1615908600@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Right to the City in Arab Contexts الحق في المدينة في البلدان العربية
DESCRIPTION:Masahat and Public Works Studio invite you to this online panel featuring the following Arab architects and urban researchers who will discuss the Right to the City in different Arab contexts taking case studies from Syria\, Lebanon\, Palestine\, Egypt and Sudan. \n\nMajid Doglas\, Building Engineer (Occupied Ramallah): Reviving tangible cultural heritage in Palestinian cities and villages.\nTasneem Nagi\, Urbanist (Sudan): From Resistance to Reclamation: Renegotiating Urban Governance in the Sudanese Revolution.\nSawsan Abu Zeineddine\, Architect and Architect and Urban Development Planner (Syria): The Politics of The Spatial in The Syrian Conflict: The Case of Aleppo.\nMenna Agha\, Architect and Researcher (Egypt): There is something wrong with Public Space.\nTala Alaeddine\, Architect and Urban Researcher (Lebanon): Housing Rights and Participatory Processes: Towards a people-centered dignified recovery after the Beirut Blast”.\n\nModerator: Toufoul Abou-Hodeib\, Associate Professor in History\, University of Oslo. \n  \nFor many decades\, Arab cities have been subject to urban policies that have aggravated social\, economic\, political\, cultural and spatial injustice. Public authorities have centralized resources in the hands of the few\, while further alienating the inhabitants and depriving them from accessing basic services or participating in decisions that affect their daily lives. \nPrivatized and securitized public spaces\, environmental degradation\, depletion of natural resources\, social marginalization\, and mass evictions are some of the outcomes of decades-long urban development in different Arab contexts. \nIn clear contrast to these tendencies\, protesters in the Arab uprisings in 2011 and 2019 were able to access\, reclaim and own the public spaces\, albeit for a short while. However\, such attempts are not exclusive to mass protests. Numerous\, vibrant Arab social and urban movements\, groups and organizations are working to counter hegemonic urban powers and to reshape the cityspaces to make it belong to all citizens. \nThis panel will host urban researchers and architects from Lebanon\, Syria\, Palestine\, Egypt and Sudan to discuss the urban struggles in these contexts.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/right-to-the-city-in-arab-contexts/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Samtale
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210315T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210320T235900
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20210309T090830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T202243Z
UID:16256-1615766400-1616284740@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Six Ordinary Stories
DESCRIPTION:في فيلمه ست قصص عادية (٢٠٠٧) يرافق المخرج ميار الرومي سائقي تاكسي في عملهم اليومي في مدينة دمشق. يأخذنا الفيلم في رحلة ضمن شوراع دمشق وقصص سائقي التكسي اليومية. \nSix taxi drivers open up in the intimacy of their cars\, and take us into their daily stories\, wandering in the streets of Damascus. They are ephemeral heroes\, airing their hardships and visions of life. These six ordinary stories told in a seeming light tone\, hold all the sarcasm and truth of people living without well knowing what tomorrow may bring. \nDirector: Meyar Al Roumi \nYear: 2007 \n62 min –\nSpoken languages: Arabic. Subtitles: English
URL:https://masahat.no/event/six-ordinary-stories/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210315T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210320T235900
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20210308T211315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T202154Z
UID:16212-1615766400-1616284740@masahat.no
SUMMARY:In the Last Days of the City آخر أيام المدينة
DESCRIPTION:، وسط المدينة، ديسمبر ٢٠٠٩. يحاول خالد، صانع الأفلام الشاب، أن يصنع فيلماً يلتقط فيه نبض المدينة في لحظة يكاد أن يفقد فيها كل شيء. بمساعدة رسائل الفيديو التي تصله من أصدقاءه في بيروت وبغداد وبرلين، على خالد أن يجد طريقه عبر قسوة وجمال آخر أيام المدينة. رابط الفيلم مخصص للعرض في النرويج حصراً \nDowntown Cairo\, 2009. Khaled\, a 35 years old filmmaker is struggling to make a film that captures the soul of his city while facing loss in his own life. With the help of his friends\, who send him footage from their lives in Beirut\, Baghdad and Berlin\, he finds the strength to keep going through the difficulty and the beauty of living In the Last Days of the City. Tamer El Said’s debut film is a cinematic poetic journey through cities on edge \nAvailable for free screening in Norway only \nDirector: Tamer El Said \nYear: 2016 \n1h 58min –\nSpoken languages: Arabic. Subtitles: English \n  \nملاحظة: هذا الفيلم متوفر للعرض في النرويج فقط \nRegistration is closed for this event
URL:https://masahat.no/event/in-the-last-days-of-the-city/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210315T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20210320T235900
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20210308T203801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T201905Z
UID:16218-1615766400-1616284740@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Underdown تحت التحت
DESCRIPTION:In the concrete jungle that is Beirut\, Lebanon\, the outspoken taxi driver Abu Hussam is doing his best to survive. His dream is to find a roof above his head. Until that day comes\, he’ll sleep on the street and drive around the streets of Beirut with smoke pouring from the hood of his car. Beer offers some solace\, for a while. He explains why he’s happy in this hectic city: “The chaos suits me because if this country had order\, I wouldn’t be able to drink and drive.” \nElsewhere in the city\, a runaway Syrian boy named Ali has chosen to live alone on the streets. He loves the sea and his missing friend Azzam\, whom he’s waiting for day in and day out. We also meet Samya\, a whiskey-drinking woman who’s trying to finance an operation for her almost-blind mother. Just like Abu Hussam and Ali\, she’s hoping for better times\, and on occasion there’s a flicker of light at the end of the tunnel. Director Sarah Kaskas composed Underdown’s powerful soundtrack as well\, which also features music by Lebanese band Kinematik. \nDirector: Sarah Kaskas \nYear: 2018 \n72 min –\nSpoken languages: Arabic. Subtitles: English \n  \nRegistration is closed for this event
URL:https://masahat.no/event/underdown/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20201025T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20201101T153000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20201024T121240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T202016Z
UID:3288-1603638000-1604244600@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Through Solidarity We Survive
DESCRIPTION:  \nAn open air city exhibition by Syrian artists in the diaspora\, reacting to the effects of the pandemic. The artwork is exhibited in four place in Oslo: Youngstorget\, Sørenga\, Sankthanshaugen and Kulturkirken Jakob. \nThe rapid and unexpected spread of COVID-19 has affected every detail of our life\, challenging everything we thought of as stable and unchangeable. While people have sought to unite in the face of a hidden common “enemy\,” the pandemic has also strengthened a sense of crisis in our social and political systems. If the current crisis has revealed essential flaws in our systems\, it is an opportunity to fundamentally question who we are and where we are going. \nArtists and cultural producers play a critical role in providing alternative spaces\, which are cornerstones in navigating the ongoing transformations of a crisis. Indeed\, culture is the essence of who we are as human beings: it establishes our collective social lives\, binds us together\, and nurtures our sense of belonging beyond borders. It is difficult to envision the future as a joint endeavor of human civilization without it.\nThe posters in the ‘Through Solidarity\, We Survive’ exhibition are responses to the current situation. They stem from two separate initiatives: An open call by coculture inviting Syrian artists in diaspora to create a dialogue-based artwork reacting to the pandemic\, and the Artist Training Program by the UdK Berlin Career College. Alongside the UdK Berlin demonstration KUNST RAUM STADT exhibition\, coculture and UdK presented the artworks in public spaces (e.g. windows\, balconies\, billboards\, walls\, etc.) throughout Berlin as a city campaign this summer. During Oslo World the posters will be exhibited in a city campaign all over Oslo. \nArtists participating in the exhibition:\nAlaa Hamameh\, Ammar Hatem\, Ammar Khattab\, Diala Brisly\, Fadi Aljabour\, Fahed Halabi\, Michaele Daoud\, Nada Ali\, Nagham Hamoush\, Nour Safadi\, Razan Sabbagh\, Ruba Salameh\, Tamer Mallak\, Yaser Kassab\, Yerevan Hassan\, Zena El Abdalla \nThis exhibition is in collaboration with SPACE\, Oslo World and Fotogalleriet and is courtesy of coculture which has selected and exhibited the artwork in Berlin last summer. \nSupported by Oslo Municipality and Fritt Ord.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/through-solidarity-we-survive/
LOCATION:Youngstorget\, Youngstorget\, Oslo\, 0181\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Visuell kunst
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20201011T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20201011T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20201001T200711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T201302Z
UID:3263-1602439200-1602446400@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Malplassert: Musikere i eksil خارج المكان: موسيقيين في المنفى
DESCRIPTION:Limited spaces\, free entrance but booking a ticket is required \nSPACE and Det er hærdt å være araber welcome you to this musical evening at Melahuset. There will be music\, poetry\, conversation and open-mic at the end. \nWhen musicians are forced to leave their homes\, how can they adapt to a new context and audience\, and an alien musical scene? How can they perform in front of an audience that is not theirs? What happens to the content and style of their music? We will discuss these questions with Sallam Nasser and Shbli Saleem\, after we hear some of their beautiful performances. Discussion moderated by Chiara Ayad. \nMusicians: \n\nSallam Nasser: is a lyricist\, rapper and producer. Originally from Haifa\, Palestine\, Sallam Naser was born and raised in the Yarmouk camp in Damascus. With the unrest in Syria\, he sought asylum in Drammen\, Norway\, where he quickly mastered the Norwegian language. In 2019\, Sallam caught the rap scene off guard when he started participating in rap battles against Norwegian rappers\, proving his talent was not limited to his native language.\nShbli Saleem: is an Oud player\, he performed in numerous concerts and festivals in Norway. He currently studies music at Høgskolen i Innlandet\nModerator\, Chiara Ayyad: Palestinian-Norwegian artist\n\nعربي \nالأماكن محدودة، الدخول مجاني ولكن يجب حجز بطاقات \nنرحب بكم في أمسية موسيقية في ميلا هوسيه يتخللها موسيقى، غناء، شعر، وحوار مع فقرة أوبن-مايك في النهاية. \nعندما يُجبر الموسيقييون على ترك بلادهم، كيف يمكنهم التكيف مع سياق جديد، وجمهور جديد، ومشهد موسيقي غريب عنهم؟ كيف يمكنهم الأداء أمام جمهور لا يألفونه؟ وكيف يتأثر نمط ومحتوى إنتاجهم؟ نناقش هذه الأسئلة مع سلّام ناصر وشبلي سليم بعد أن نستمع إلى فقرات موسيقية من أدائهم. تدير الحوار كيارا عيّاد. \nالموسيقيين: \n\nسلّام ناصر: مؤلف، رابر، ومنتج. تعود أصول سلّام إلى حيفا، وقد ولد وأمضى حياته في مخيم اليرموك في دمشق. مع بداية الاضطرابات في سوريا اضطر سلّام إلى المغادرة وطلب اللجوء في النرويج. لفت سلّام الأنظار عام ٢٠١٩ بعد أن أتقن اللغة النرويجية بسرعة قياسية ودخل المشهد النرويجي بمشاركته في مناظرات راب مع رابرز/مغنيين نرويجيين، مرسّخاً بذلك موهبته بلغة جديدة.\nشبلي سليم: عازف عود شارك بالكثير من الحفلات والمهرجانات في أوسلو. يدرس الآن الموسيقي في Høgskolen i Innlandet\nتدير الحوار كيارا عيّاد، فنانة فلسطينية-نرويجية.\n\nNorsk \nBegrensede plasser\, gratis\, men husk å reservere billett \nSPACE og Det er hardt å være araber ønsker deg velkommen til en magisk kveld på Melahuset. Det vil være musikk\, poesi\, samtaler\, og åpen mikrofon mot slutten av kvelden. \nNår musikere blir tvunget til å levne hjemmene sine\, hvordan skal de tilpasse seg en ny kontekst\, et nytt publikum\, og en fjern musikkscene? Hvordan skal de opptre foran et publikum som ikke er deres? Hva skjer med innholdet og musikkstilen? Dette er noen av spørsmålene vi skal diskutere sammen med musikerne Sallam Nasser og Shbli Saleem etter at de har opptrådt for oss. Samtalen ledes av Chiara Ayad. \nMusikerne: \n\nSallam Nasser er tekstforfatter\, rapper og produsent\, opprinnelig fra Haifa i Palestina. Sallam Nasser er født og oppvokst i Yarmouk-leiren i Damaskus. På grunn av uroen i landet søkte han asyl i Drammen i Norge\, hvor han raskt mestret det norske språket. I 2019 overrasket han alle da han deltok på «rap battles» sammen med norske rappere\, og viste dermed at talentet ikke var begrenset til morsmålet hans.\nShbli Saleem er en oudspiller som har opptrådt på en rekke konserter og festivaler i Norge. Han studerer for tiden musikk ved Høgskolen i Innlandet.\nChiara Ayyad er en palestinsk-norsk kunstner\, og vil lede samtalen.\n\nRegistration is closed for this event  \nSupported by:
URL:https://masahat.no/event/malplassert-musikere-i-eksil/
LOCATION:Melahuset\, Mariboes gate 8\, Oslo\, 0183\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Musikk,Samtale
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20200913T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20200913T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20200829T203510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T201156Z
UID:3115-1600020000-1600027200@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Syrian Doc Days: Mellom to verdener
DESCRIPTION:Velkommen til den tredje utgaven av Syrian Doc Days i Oslo!\nI år skal vi se nærmere på hvordan flyktninger i Norge opplever å leve mellom to verdener\, konsekvensene som følger\, og hvordan det norske systemet kan håndtere dette. \n\nProgrammet for kvelden\n\n18.00 – 18.40: Visning av to kortfilmer\n\nSyrialism\, av Dalia Alkury (Norge\, 2020\, 21′)\nI have seen nothing\, av Yaser Kassab (Libanon\, Sverige\, Syria\, 2019\, 19′)\n\n\n18.45 – 19.00: Spørsmålsrunde med filmregissør Dalia Alkury\n19.30 – 20.00: Panelsamtale\n\n\nMellom to verdener: Møtet mellom nåtid og fortid for flyktninger i Norge\nFor mange av oss som har kommet til Norge etter å ha levnet et hjemland\, familie og nære i krise\, kan virkeligheten nærmest oppleves som schizofren – vi lever i to verdener. Våre følelser og tanker er hjemme\, mens vi forsøker å starte våre nye liv i Norge.\nVi prøver å lære et nytt språk\, sliter med å finne vår plass i et nytt samfunn\, og lærer stadig hvordan ting fungerer\, mens vi også sliter med angst og frykt for hva som skal skje med våre kjære som fortsatt befinner seg der vi dro fra dem. Vi opplever skyldfølelse for at vi har overlevd\, traumatiske minner\, og vi mangler en følelse av tilhørighet. \nMange flyktninger sier at de har fått psykiske plager etter at de kom til Norge. Å leve i fredelige Norge beskytter ikke flyktninger fra å oppleve den psykiske bagasjen de har båret med seg fra konflikter og uroligheter. Hvordan skal vi håndtere denne virkeligheten? Hvordan kan det norske helsesystemet bli bedre skodd for å møte disse behovene? \nFor å snakke om dette har vi fått med oss: \n\nLars Lien\, Professor II\, Høgskolen i Innlandet\nAngie Hussami-Finvold\, syrisk-norsk aktivist og flyktningguide\nBaraa Alowais\, syrisk-norsk lege\nOrdstyrer: Tove Gravdal\, journalist og skribent\n\nI samarbeid med Oslo Dokumentarkino og Syrian Doc Days – Denmark.\n\n\nBegrensede plasser\, husk å kjøpe billett: https://checkout.ebillett.no/287/events/13447/purchase/corona. Vel møtt! \nSupported by:
URL:https://masahat.no/event/syrian-doc-days-mellom-to-verdener/
LOCATION:Vega Scene\, Hausmanns gate 30\, Oslo\, 0182\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Film,Samtale
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20200823T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20200823T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20200829T120916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210209T192800Z
UID:3110-1598205600-1598214600@masahat.no
SUMMARY:Beirut - Underdown. Filmvisning og samtale
DESCRIPTION:Det er hardt å være araber og SPACE ønsker velkommen til Underdown filmvisning om livet i Beiruts gater og en samtale med Rana Issa\, Antoine Fadel og Khaled Zaza om det som skjer i Beirut nå. \nDen 4. august ble Beirut rystet av en voldsom eksplosjon som la byen i ruiner. 2750 tonn med ammoniumnitrat hadde blitt lagret flere år i byens havn\, og til tross for at myndighetene kjente til dette\, ble det aldri gjort noe med. Dette var siste dråpe for libanesere som lenge har lengtet etter politisk forandring.\n«Alle betyr alle» ropes i gatene og symbolske galger er satt opp. Revolusjonen som startet i oktober i fjor lever videre\, og målet er at det politiske lederskapet skal falle. \nOm filmen\nI Sarah Kaskas’ «Underdown» møter vi Abu Hussam\, en taxisjåfør som gjør sitt beste for å overleve i Libanons hovedstad Beirut. Abu Hussams drøm er å finne tak over hodet\, men fram til det skjer skal han fortsette å sove på gata og kjøre rundt i gatene med røyk sigende fra panseret på bilen. Å drikke øl gir ham noe trøst\, for en liten stund. Han forklarer hvorfor han er glad i denne hektiske byen: «Kaoset passer meg\, fordi hvis dette landet hadde vært i orden\, hadde det vært umulig for meg å drikke og kjøre.»\nEt annet sted i byen møter vi den syriske gutten Ali\, som har valgt å leve alene på gata. Han elsker havet\, og savner Azzam\, en kompis som han fortsetter å vente på. Vi møter også Samya\, en whiskeydrikkende kvinne som prøver å finansiere en operasjon for sin nesten blinde mor. Akkurat som Abu Hussam og Ali\, håper hun også på bedre tider. \n \nOm samtalen\nFor å diskutere hva som foregår i landet har vi fått med oss Rana Issa\, medgrunnlegger av SPACE og assisterende professor på Det amerikanske universitetet i Beirut (AUB)\, Antoind Fadel\, arkitekt og medgrunnlegger av Active Lebanon\, og Khaled Zaza\, konsulent og forskningsassistent spesialisert i internasjonal rett og menneskerettigheter. \nPåmelding\nFor å reservere billetter registerer du deg her på Facebook eventet og vippser 50 kroner eller mer til 618777. Alle pengene går til Basmeh & Zeitooneh\, en organisasjon som opprinnelig jobber med syriske og palestinske flyktninger i Libanon\, men som nå også jobber med libanesiske familier som er påvirket av eksplosjonen i Beirut. Ikke nøl med å ta kontakt dersom du har spørsmål om pengene eller organisasjonen. Du kan lese mer om Basmeh & Zeitooneh her. \n  \nSupported By
URL:https://masahat.no/event/beirut-underdown-filmvisning-og-samtale/
LOCATION:Melahuset\, Mariboes gate 8\, Oslo\, 0183\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Film,Samtale
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20200704T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20200704T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T112226
CREATED:20200626T122347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200626T122347Z
UID:2994-1593885600-1593892800@masahat.no
SUMMARY:حوار مفتوح: العزلة، الصدمة والاقتصاد في أزمة الكورونا
DESCRIPTION:بينما تمر النرويج كسائر العالم بأزمة الكورونا التي تختبر مؤسساتها وقوانينها ومنظوماتها الاجتماعية وقدرتها على الاستجابة في حالات الطوارئ، نواجه نحن كمهاجرين ولاجئين في النرويج، تبعات أزمة الكورونا في عدة أماكن بنفس الوقت. نعيش في النرويج ونحاول التأقلم في ظروف غير مريحة، ولكن في نفس الوقت، نتواجد ذهنياً وعاطفياً حيث يعيش أحبتنا في أوضاع بالغة الصعوبة. \nنتابع بقلق تبعات الأزمة الاقتصادية والسياسية على أهلنا في سوريا والعراق وفلسطين ولبنان واليمن والمنطقة بشكل عام. بشكل خاص، تواجه سوريا ولبنان كارثة اقتصادية مهولة حيث يعيش السواد الأعظم من الناس في لبنان وسوريا تحت خط الفقر مهددين بأوضاع صحية واجتماعية كارثية. \nنحاول في هذا الحوار أن نفهم أكثر أبعاد هذه الأزمة على بلادنا وأحبتنا وعلى حياتنا أيضاً في النرويج. \nنستضيف في هذا الحوار المستشار القانوني والخبير في القانون الدولي وحقوق الإنسان، خالد ظاظا ليجاوبنا على الأسئلة التالية: ماذا يحدث في لبنان اليوم؟ ماهي تبعات الأزمة الاقتصادية على لبنان وسوريا؟ كيف سيؤثر قانون قيصر على الاقتصاد؟ ماهي آفاق التغيير السياسي؟ \nالدخول مجاني ولكن الأماكن محدودة ويتوجب حجز مكان عبر رابط الايفنت على الفيسبوك.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/%d8%ad%d9%88%d8%a7%d8%b1-%d9%85%d9%81%d8%aa%d9%88%d8%ad-%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%b9%d8%b2%d9%84%d8%a9%d8%8c-%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%b5%d8%af%d9%85%d8%a9-%d9%88%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%a7%d9%82%d8%aa%d8%b5%d8%a7%d8%af-%d9%81/
LOCATION:Sentralen\, Øvre Slottsgate 3\, Oslo\, 0157\, Norway
CATEGORIES:عربي
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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