“Are we not even allowed nostalgia?” A letter to Gaza, by Tarneem Jaber.
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One year has passed since the start of what has become the Palestinian genocide. KP and the Jaber siblings meet in Cairo. Art is made. And in its midst, we navigate the challenges of maintaining hope in the face of continued devastation.
Read MoreMONOLOGUE#10: TAIMA// DOREEN | Whatever You Build + Empty Cans
Artist and business owner Doreen Toutikian, founder of Beirut Design Week and many other beautiful things that she’s had to leave in her past due to war performs monologue #10: Taima Okasha and reflects on growing up hiding from bombs, the “Palestinian exception” and anti-Palestinian racism in the arts and her fears of what might happen to her own home, Lebanon, if Israel is not stopped.
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MONOLOGUE#1: AHMAD//ALI | Electricity Complexes + Keys Around Their Necks
Ali Dajani grew up in Jordan and studied in Canada, where he metThe Heart’s host and creator Kaitlin Prest. They meet up in his Amsterdam home to read Gaza Monologue #1: the story of Ahmad El Ruzzi. Ali's paternal grandfather left Jerusalem in 1948. "What happened in 1948?" KP asks. They both laugh. She apologises for her ignorance. He begins to explain.
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