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The Jdeideh Nursery Incident: An Obvious Aspect of Patriarchal Violence
A video inside a kindergarten in Jdeideh circulated yesterday on Lebanese social media, showing the…
LGBTIQ+: A very relative freedom in Beirut’s streets
By: Cici Mouchart
Lebanon is the most LGBTIQ+friendly country in the SWANA region. True. Indeed, it was the…
Where has the LGBTIQ+ community been? Had been here! And shall continue to…
By Cici Mouchart
Love in Bloom
I die of love for him, perfect in every way,
Lost in the strains of wafting…
Saudi Arabia Fails to Polish its Image… And Feminists Continue to Struggle
The political system has been pegging away over the past years to polish Saudi Arabia's image, especially…
Pride Month: The Right to Appearance and Owning Spaces or Capitalist Colonial…
By: Ghiwa Nasr
In the late sixties, amidst the race of nations towards progress, particularly during the Cold…
When Amber Heard Made a Mistake and All Women Got Cursed
Over the course of six weeks of court hearings, pleadings, and witness testimony in the most famous trial of…
Killing Women in the ‘Lands of 1948’ … Family Patriarchy or Occupation…
Philosopher Hannah Arendt says: “Power and violence are opposites. Violence appears where power is in…
Bahraini Women Struggle To Get Their Rights… How Laws Discriminate Against Them
By Naziha Said
Bahraini society is slightly ahead of its neighbors in terms of personal freedoms,…
A Protest Movement in Beirut to Square up Against Policies of Oppression and…
A group of independent activists and journalists carried out a movement in front of the Palace of Justice in…
Sidon… One Undivided Feminist Outcry in the Face of Bigotry and the Confiscation…
Several feminist groups, including FEMALE, arranged for a protest at the beach of Sidon, Lebanon, on May 21,…