Year: 2021
- Oct- 2021 -10 OctoberCulture
Martha Myers: The Betrayed Doctor of Yemen
Martha Myers lived in Yemen as a doctor at a hospital in the city of Jiblah, touring remote…
Read More » - Apr- 2021 -18 AprilWomen & Gender
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She waited next to one of the gunmen, glancing at him with fear. It was a boy a…
Read More » - 7 AprilCivil Society
Yemen’s Muhamasheen: Centuries of Exclusion and Marginalization
Any political mobilization or action on behalf of the Muhamasheen will only succeed if the ethical standards, structures,…
Read More » - 2 AprilOp-ed
For Love of Radhwa Ashour
Radhwa remained for me not just the woman who sees what she can see before her, but she…
Read More » - Mar- 2021 -31 MarchHistory
Skepticism and Reform Tendencies among Sana’ani Elites during 1930s
through his writings, we will try to find the reasons behind what we call suspicion and renewal among…
Read More » - 29 MarchCreative Visuals
Home Cooked – Safaa Habib
In this short video, produced by Sabreen al-Yousefi, we see how Safaa has brought the feeling of a…
Read More » - 23 MarchArt
Yemeni Rap Music
Over time, Yemeni rap began to decline, leading to questions about the reasons behind this decline, whether the…
Read More » - 18 MarchCreative Visuals
Al-Ashrafiya Mosque: A Historical Madrasa-Mosque in Taiz by Nezar Moqbel
In January 2021, the artist Nezar Moqbel was in Taiz on a business trip and had the opportunity…
Read More » - 16 MarchCivil Society
A Genealogy of Humanitarian Visual Culture: Yemeni Bodies in Pain, and Digital Humanitarianism
Digital humanitarianism, especially at times of prolonged wars, evidently has the power to become a dominant source of…
Read More » - 15 MarchOp-ed
Between Thaalbi and Rihani: Yemen’s Story in Two Voyages
In this article, we contrast Ar Rihla Al Yamania by Abdelaziz Thaalbi, the famous Tunisian Islamic writer and…
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