The afikra Podcast is our flagship series featuring experts from academia, art, media, urban plannin
This conversation offers a brief history of Palestine and its peoples, a look at the Palestinian exp
Sudan’s ongoing crisis gets little attention in western media if in any media at all. Kholood Khair
As journalists on the ground in Gaza are targeted, the “truth” weaponized, and an information war fo
Farha – the internationally acclaimed film that brought the Nakba to screens around the world – depi
Colonial violence, resistance movements and French-colonial Algeria. Professor Benjamin Brower expla
Dima Khatib, managing director at AJ+, is leading crucial work to speak truth to power in the face o
Peace processes, two-state vs one-state solutions and nonviolent protests. In conversation with Prof
The Palestine Children’s Relief Fund’s president and founder, Steve Sosebee, joins us to talk about
This conversation is about the spatiality and architecture of occupation. Abusaada talks to us about
A raw and honest conversation about Palestine, Germany and Palestinians in Germany. Sarah El Bulbeis
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In conversation with Professor Beshara Doumani, the inaugural Mahmoud Darwish Professor of Palestini
In conversation with interdisciplinary scholar Brendan Ciarán Browne, author of “Transitional (in)Ju
Mara Kronenfeld, the Executive Director of UNRWA-USA, gives context about the humanitarian catastrop
This conversation is a deep dive into every corner of the Muslim world. We hear about the story of S
What does the post-AI era hold? And what do these kinds of conversations look like in the context of
In conversation with Professor Hicham Safieddine, we get to grips with Lebanon’s banking system. He
With a vast discography featuring both emerging artists and some of the biggest names in Arabic musi
Bill Bragin – executive artistic director of the NYUAD Arts Center – talks to us about the center’s
Learn about Arab Marxism, radical patriarchal politics, and Lebanon’s political economy over the las