Egyptian-American writer Jana Amin reflects on what it means to be a child of diaspora, grieving the changes to her home country’s environment, and entrusting her ancestors with climate solutions.
Read MoreZilzal's humorous two-part video series, 'Asrar el Nagah,' playfully dissects gender roles in Egypt and beyond, highlighting pre and post-marital pressures on women, while celebrating culture.
Read MoreAhlamd, the anonymous playwright of You Bury Me, sits down with Shams Hanieh to explore what it means to grow up as an adolescent, to find love and lust for the first time, amidst the rubble of a politically turbulent city like Cairo during its protests.
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