Calling Home - Beirut Symposium
ASL interpreters are provided for this virtual event on Zoom. Join Céline Semaan, founder of Slow Factory Foundation for a conversation about the current crisis in Lebanon with: Charles El-Hayek (@heritage_and_roots) — Historian and Slow Factory research fellow documenting our (lost) Indignity through historical research of land, fashion and language Sara Al-Yafi (@sarayafi) — Public policy consultant and overall incredible political analyst and writer will join us to give us an understanding of the political landscape, the upcoming elections and the role of the diaspora in rebuilding Lebanon Adib Dada (@theotherdada) Adib’s work is centered on rewilding Lebanese cities. Beirut’s RiverLESS forest is an answer to both pollution and green colonialism The ritual of “Calling Home” is deeply part of our lived experience as Lebanese war refugees and expats: the idea of calling your homeland and expecting a crisis, a disaster, but whatever it may be nobody expected the shock of August 4’s explosion—and for over a year now we have been trying to understand it, heal it as it opened up all the other wounds we tried to heal for our lifetime, the intergenerational wounds of our parents’ lifetime, their stolen childhood by war and military occupation, and their parents’ survival under colonial occupation.
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NYC, NY, USA
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Aug 28
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Calling Home - Beirut Symposium
Where?
NYC, NY, USA
When?
Aug
28
Time?
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Captioned
Interpreted
ASL interpreters are provided for this virtual event on Zoom. Join Céline Semaan, founder of Slow Factory Foundation for a conversation about the current crisis in Lebanon with: Charles El-Hayek (@heritage_and_roots) — Historian and Slow Factory research fellow documenting our (lost) Indignity through historical research of land, fashion and language Sara Al-Yafi (@sarayafi) — Public policy consultant and overall incredible political analyst and writer will join us to give us an understanding of the political landscape, the upcoming elections and the role of the diaspora in rebuilding Lebanon Adib Dada (@theotherdada) Adib’s work is centered on rewilding Lebanese cities. Beirut’s RiverLESS forest is an answer to both pollution and green colonialism The ritual of “Calling Home” is deeply part of our lived experience as Lebanese war refugees and expats: the idea of calling your homeland and expecting a crisis, a disaster, but whatever it may be nobody expected the shock of August 4’s explosion—and for over a year now we have been trying to understand it, heal it as it opened up all the other wounds we tried to heal for our lifetime, the intergenerational wounds of our parents’ lifetime, their stolen childhood by war and military occupation, and their parents’ survival under colonial occupation.
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