Video | On distance and proximity: A conversation with Iman Mersal
Iman Mersal speaks on concepts of distance in the acts of migration, writing, and speech.
Iman Mersal speaks on concepts of distance in the acts of migration, writing, and speech.
“What brought you here, you bastard? Are they arresting people who write down their dreams now, too?
“There is no pleasure for me without sorrow,” I once told Adrian, my psychotherapist.
This episode of Avant-titre is part of Mada Masr's Bread politics, an eight-part series that takes an in-depth look at bread subsidies in Egypt in the context of recent talk…
“Where are your papers? Where have you come from?"
Hanan recalls why she missed a train in Tanzania
Nothing is certain, and yet somehow, everything is whole.
“It Will Always Come Back to You” is the first retrospective exhibition of Ahmed's work
Rana ElNemr shares with us thoughts on ways to approach art production and collaborate with others
In a field that changes daily and often carries high stakes, Mekkawy advises keeping things simple
A new contemporary art scene dominated by public and private stakeholders is emerging
Carol explains why allowing the voices of others to be heard helps to make the world a better place
Presented in partnership with Hivos and its Resource of Open Minds (R.O.O.M)
Join us as we visit a farm to learn how to pick out the perfect watermelon
In this video, Heba Mostafa, an obstetrician from Helwan shares her journey with adoption.
Bassam Mortada engages with Egypt's history of Olympic weightlifting in a new Avant-Titre episode
Five short films about the blast were selected for the program "Beirut: One Year Later"
Mada presents an excerpt from Shady Lewis' third novel, A brief history of creation and East Cairo.
Eid al-Adha holiday presents an annual opportunity for Nubian families to reunite
The livelihood of these thousands depends on the survival of the industry.
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