Shubbak Festival: THINK-SYNC-ARABI
When Disability collides with economic, social and political struggle, how can the arts, coaching and leadership theory inspire and instil a different reality for Deaf and Disabled leaders?
When Disability collides with economic, social and political struggle, how can the arts, coaching and leadership theory inspire and instil a different reality for Deaf and Disabled leaders?
A conversation hosted by Bristol Translates on how translation makes a real difference in the world
The Poetry Translation Centre is delighted to bring two new publications to Ledbury: I Will Not Fold These Maps by internationally acclaimed Bidoon poet Mona Kareem and A Friend’s Kitchen by Sudanese poet Al-Saddiq Al-Raddi. Both
Beyond Baroque presents Exiled Joy, an evening with authors Randa Jarrar and Ghayath Almadhoun in conversation with scholar and editor Sarah Yanni.
And Other Stories present Shalash the Iraqi with translator Luke Leafgren.
The Knowledge Workshop is hosting a conversation between Dr. Sana Tannoury-Karam and Dr. Elizabeth Thompson, as part of the Feminist Forties Discussion Series that Sana is leading.
ArabLit Staff Writer, scholar, teacher, and editor Layla Azmi Goushey recently launched a new online literary magazine. It's called Baladi, and it's available at baladimagazine.com. The project started at the end of 2020, she […]
Join Radical Book Collectives and The Polis Project on May 15th at The People’s Forum for a night of readings to commemorate 76 years of the Nakba and to stand […]
Join us for a "Gaza! Gaza! Gaza!" launch, where we hope we'll be joined by co-editors Mahmoud Alshaer and Mohammed Zaqzooq + contributors.