War
A Statement on Thinking about Peace in Yemen
Op-ed
February 15, 2021
A Statement on Thinking about Peace in Yemen
we must not only think about ways of reaching peace but also, and before that, we must provide…
Understanding Collective Trauma in Yemen: Its Continuous Effects and Long-Term Impact
Civil Society
January 7, 2021
Understanding Collective Trauma in Yemen: Its Continuous Effects and Long-Term Impact
It is undoubtedly important to find a collective healing process, instead of scattered individual efforts, chiefly because it…
The Chemistry of Rumors in Yemen: The News and War… The News in War
Op-ed
November 16, 2020
The Chemistry of Rumors in Yemen: The News and War… The News in War
Despite the Yemeni proverb “He who has eaten a lie for lunch will not dine with it”, reality…
Why Are Yemenis Killing Their Names?
Culture
December 18, 2019
Why Are Yemenis Killing Their Names?
A short while ago, I ordered an item to be delivered to my residence, but I did not…
Autonomous Efforts for Education in Rural Yemen During War: The Village of Mariya
Civil Society
November 30, 2019
Autonomous Efforts for Education in Rural Yemen During War: The Village of Mariya
The dark shadows of war have fallen upon all aspects of life in Yemen. However, the toll of…
Stories Scattered by War
Creative Visuals
August 20, 2019
Stories Scattered by War
When we break down the larger story, known as “the war in Yemen” into smaller stories, we end…
Keeping Yemen Alive
Op-ed
December 24, 2018
Keeping Yemen Alive
I don’t want the memories of my Yemen to be overshadowed by media reports.
A Pure and Fixed Identity Threatened by Annihilation
Culture
July 9, 2017
A Pure and Fixed Identity Threatened by Annihilation
In the world of the twenty-first century there are those who imagine that they bear only one identity:…