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SLEEPLESS NIGHTS: CONFESSING WITHOUT THE CONFESSION The section below is the first one after “The Ghosts of Lebanon’s Present” and before “The Perfect Day Will Never Come: Restlessness in a Perfect Day and Here Comes the Rain” (not published yet) and the conclusion. I had also written a review of Sleepless Nights shortly after it came out in 2013.GAZA BURIAL
Gaza Burial, by Paul Hansen This year’s World Press Photo Award, one of photojournalism’s most prestigious awards, went to Swedish photojournalist Paul Hansen ‘s “Gaza Burial”, taken last November the 20th in Gaza.. WorldPressPhoto.Org tells us:. Two-year-old Suhaib Hijazi and his older brother Muhammad were killed when their house was destroyed by an FROM HUMANITY TO BESTIALITY, AN ENCOUNTER WITH Y This post is the first part of the “From Humanity to Bestiality” series in which I discuss the thoughts of Yeshayahu Leibowitz, the famed Israeli intellectual known for his outspoken opinions on Judaism, ethics, religion and politics. I first discovered Yeshayahu Leibowitz when I came across an essay he wrote in 1968, barely a year after the Six-Day War, entitled ‘The Territories’ and I INTERVIEWED ADEL KARAM, AND NOTHING HE SAID WAS FUNNY I Interviewed Adel Karam, and Nothing He Said was Funny. March 4, 2018. August 21, 2020. by Hummus For Thought. The following was written by Badar Salem for Vice in Arabic. It was translated by Elias Abou Jaoudeh and republished here. “My dream is to be African, not Chinese.”. It is with this phrase that the actor and comedian AdelKaram
KHALIL GIBRAN ON LEBANON Khalil Gibran on Lebanon. “You have your Lebanon and its dilemma. I have my Lebanon and its beauty. Your Lebanon is an arena for men from the West and men from the East. My Lebanon is a flock of birds fluttering in the early morning as shepherds lead their sheep into the meadow and rising in the evening as farmers return from their fieldsand
‘OUT OF THE PAST’ AND THE GENIUS OF FILM NOIR In ‘Out of the Past’ (1947, Jacques Tourneur), Robert Minchun plays the leading role of Jeff Bailey, a former private investigator in search of a way out. He wants to confront his past once and for all in order to be at peace with it. But there’s something within him that, added to unfortunate circumstances, made that desire animpossibility.
LIST OF RECYCLING CENTERS IN LEBANON Zero Waste Act – 01381381/03508108. Paula Abdel Hak – ACT – Rabieh, Kornet Chehwane, Bayyada, Raboue: 03/225557. Uber – Phone App. Unipack Tissue Mill – Halat: 09/478911 (1 feedback, not responsive) Lebanese Cardboard Corporation – Wadi Chahrour: 05/940248 – 05/940403. CIVIL MARRIAGE IN LEBANON The recent turmoil regarding the civil marriage has affected the lives of all Lebanese citizens and politicians alike. Shackled between tradition and the needs of modern society, the notion of allowing civil marriage in Lebanon will forever morph the nation into what many hope to be a beginning to the end of sectarian conflicts in thecountry.
“I SWALLOWED A MOON MADE OF IRON”. XU LIZHI, WORKER, POET I came across the work of Xu Lizhi, and couldn’t stop reading. Xu was a worker at Foxconn, the company best known for producing products such as iPhone, BlackBerry, iPad, Kindle, Playstation 4, Xbox One and Wii U in, let’s say, ‘controversial’ working conditions. WHAT IT MEANS TO BE BLACK AND AFRICAN IN LEBANON Over 90% of the 21 black African students testifying here reported facing racial discrimination during their time in Lebanon. One of the main excuses Lebanese people give for denying to be racist is that Lebanon is a sectarian country and that Lebanese people only discriminate among themselves. Thus, black people should never feelbad for being
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS: CONFESSING WITHOUT THE CONFESSION The section below is the first one after “The Ghosts of Lebanon’s Present” and before “The Perfect Day Will Never Come: Restlessness in a Perfect Day and Here Comes the Rain” (not published yet) and the conclusion. I had also written a review of Sleepless Nights shortly after it came out in 2013.GAZA BURIAL
Gaza Burial, by Paul Hansen This year’s World Press Photo Award, one of photojournalism’s most prestigious awards, went to Swedish photojournalist Paul Hansen ‘s “Gaza Burial”, taken last November the 20th in Gaza.. WorldPressPhoto.Org tells us:. Two-year-old Suhaib Hijazi and his older brother Muhammad were killed when their house was destroyed by an FROM HUMANITY TO BESTIALITY, AN ENCOUNTER WITH Y This post is the first part of the “From Humanity to Bestiality” series in which I discuss the thoughts of Yeshayahu Leibowitz, the famed Israeli intellectual known for his outspoken opinions on Judaism, ethics, religion and politics. I first discovered Yeshayahu Leibowitz when I came across an essay he wrote in 1968, barely a year after the Six-Day War, entitled ‘The Territories’ and I INTERVIEWED ADEL KARAM, AND NOTHING HE SAID WAS FUNNY I Interviewed Adel Karam, and Nothing He Said was Funny. March 4, 2018. August 21, 2020. by Hummus For Thought. The following was written by Badar Salem for Vice in Arabic. It was translated by Elias Abou Jaoudeh and republished here. “My dream is to be African, not Chinese.”. It is with this phrase that the actor and comedian AdelKaram
KHALIL GIBRAN ON LEBANON Khalil Gibran on Lebanon. “You have your Lebanon and its dilemma. I have my Lebanon and its beauty. Your Lebanon is an arena for men from the West and men from the East. My Lebanon is a flock of birds fluttering in the early morning as shepherds lead their sheep into the meadow and rising in the evening as farmers return from their fieldsand
‘OUT OF THE PAST’ AND THE GENIUS OF FILM NOIR In ‘Out of the Past’ (1947, Jacques Tourneur), Robert Minchun plays the leading role of Jeff Bailey, a former private investigator in search of a way out. He wants to confront his past once and for all in order to be at peace with it. But there’s something within him that, added to unfortunate circumstances, made that desire animpossibility.
LIST OF RECYCLING CENTERS IN LEBANON Zero Waste Act – 01381381/03508108. Paula Abdel Hak – ACT – Rabieh, Kornet Chehwane, Bayyada, Raboue: 03/225557. Uber – Phone App. Unipack Tissue Mill – Halat: 09/478911 (1 feedback, not responsive) Lebanese Cardboard Corporation – Wadi Chahrour: 05/940248 – 05/940403. CIVIL MARRIAGE IN LEBANON The recent turmoil regarding the civil marriage has affected the lives of all Lebanese citizens and politicians alike. Shackled between tradition and the needs of modern society, the notion of allowing civil marriage in Lebanon will forever morph the nation into what many hope to be a beginning to the end of sectarian conflicts in thecountry.
HFT NEWSLETTER #9
On erasures and ‘discourse’ This piece was republished in Lausan under the title ‘the periphery has no time for binaries‘. As we’re witnessing Palestinians in Al-Aqsa chanting for the downfall of the regime (archived link), I was reminded of a conversation I had on the Istanbul-based podcast Mangal Media following the explosion at the port of Beirut last August 2020.HFT NEWSLETTER #8
HFT Newsletter #8. May 2, 2021. May 2, 2021. by Joey Ayoub. Welcome to the eight newsletter of Hummus For Thought, a monthly collection of thoughts and recommendations, curated by Joey Ayoub (hello) from Geneva, Switzerland. It comes out on every first Sunday morning of the month. Join over 4,000 subscribers by clicking here to subscribe.HFT NEWSLETTER #6
HFT Newsletter #6. March 7, 2021. April 3, 2021. by Joey Ayoub. Welcome to the sixth newsletter of Hummus For Thought, a monthly collection of thoughts and recommendations, curated by Joey Ayoub (hello) from Geneva, Switzerland. It comes out on every first Sunday morning of the month. Click here to subscribe (or just scroll to thebottom of the
HFT NEWSLETTER #7
Welcome to the seventh newsletter of Hummus For Thought, a monthly collection of thoughts and recommendations, curated by Joey Ayoub (hello) from Geneva, Switzerland. It comes out on every first Sunday morning of the month. Join over 4,000 subscribers by clicking here to subscribe. If you’re getting this by email, please open this page on RANA EID’S PANOPTIC: ACOUSTIC ECHOES AND RESONANT Rana Eid’s Panoptic: Acoustic Echoes and Resonant Soundscapes. October 11, 2019. August 21, 2020. by Hummus For Thought. By Saadi Nikro, research fellow at the Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient in Berlin. He is the author of The Fragmenting Force of Memory: Self, Literary Style, and Civil War in Lebanon (2012), and Milieus ofReMemory
WHAT DID PALESTINE LOOK LIKE IN 1896? A film footage of Palestine in 1896 was recently published online thanks to Lobster Films. It shows Palestinians of all faiths - Christians, Jews and Muslims - living side by side, and praying side by side. I transcribed the narration below. 15 years later, the cinema is taking its first steps. Cameramen employed by the ASSAD OR THE NAKED LION Translation of ‘ Assad ou le lion nu ‘, the op-ed by the Syrian writer and poet Omar Kaddour, on the barbarism of the Assad regime (Assad means ‘lion’ in Arabic). Originally published in Le Monde – 11/05/2018. Born in 1966, Omar Kaddour is a Syrian poet, novelistand journalist.
WHAT AN INVESTIGATION OF RACISM IN The France24 team divided their investigation in two parts: The first one, which is filmed in Arabic follows France24’s Sarra Grira and Rahel, a former Ethiopian domestic worker turned activist. The second one, filmed in French and then dubbed in English, follows France24’s Julien Pain and Aimée Razanajay, a former Malagasy domestic workerturned activist.
DO NOT FORGET ALEM DECHASA Alem Dechasa’s Family. We have murdered a human being. She didn’t just commit suicide. Every single one of us has now blood on his or her hands. How did we murder Alem Desisa (or Dechasa)?I’ll let the Anti Racism Movement answer this: – It’s been always really hard to explain how a girl, a migrant domestic worker ends up committing suicide. NEW EXHIBIT HIGHLIGHTS STRUGGLE OF LEBANESE OF AFRICAN AND Renee Abi Saad from Jisr Qade. Students from the American University of Beirut (AUB) and Hamra goers might have noticed the Mixed Feelings exhibition telling the story of Lebanese of African and Asian heritage and their daily struggles. The project, which will tour Lebanon, is the brainchild of Lebanese Nigerian researcher and activist Nisreen Kaj and Polish photographer and artist Marta “I SWALLOWED A MOON MADE OF IRON”. XU LIZHI, WORKER, POET I came across the work of Xu Lizhi, and couldn’t stop reading. Xu was a worker at Foxconn, the company best known for producing products such as iPhone, BlackBerry, iPad, Kindle, Playstation 4, Xbox One and Wii U in, let’s say, ‘controversial’ working conditions. WHAT IT MEANS TO BE BLACK AND AFRICAN IN LEBANON Over 90% of the 21 black African students testifying here reported facing racial discrimination during their time in Lebanon. One of the main excuses Lebanese people give for denying to be racist is that Lebanon is a sectarian country and that Lebanese people only discriminate among themselves. Thus, black people should never feelbad for being
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS: CONFESSING WITHOUT THE CONFESSION The section below is the first one after “The Ghosts of Lebanon’s Present” and before “The Perfect Day Will Never Come: Restlessness in a Perfect Day and Here Comes the Rain” (not published yet) and the conclusion. I had also written a review of Sleepless Nights shortly after it came out in 2013. FROM HUMANITY TO BESTIALITY, AN ENCOUNTER WITH Y This post is the first part of the “From Humanity to Bestiality” series in which I discuss the thoughts of Yeshayahu Leibowitz, the famed Israeli intellectual known for his outspoken opinions on Judaism, ethics, religion and politics. I first discovered Yeshayahu Leibowitz when I came across an essay he wrote in 1968, barely a year after the Six-Day War, entitled ‘The Territories’ andGAZA BURIAL
Gaza Burial, by Paul Hansen This year’s World Press Photo Award, one of photojournalism’s most prestigious awards, went to Swedish photojournalist Paul Hansen ‘s “Gaza Burial”, taken last November the 20th in Gaza.. WorldPressPhoto.Org tells us:. Two-year-old Suhaib Hijazi and his older brother Muhammad were killed when their house was destroyed by an ‘OUT OF THE PAST’ AND THE GENIUS OF FILM NOIR In ‘Out of the Past’ (1947, Jacques Tourneur), Robert Minchun plays the leading role of Jeff Bailey, a former private investigator in search of a way out. He wants to confront his past once and for all in order to be at peace with it. But there’s something within him that, added to unfortunate circumstances, made that desire animpossibility.
I INTERVIEWED ADEL KARAM, AND NOTHING HE SAID WAS FUNNY I Interviewed Adel Karam, and Nothing He Said was Funny. March 4, 2018. August 21, 2020. by Hummus For Thought. The following was written by Badar Salem for Vice in Arabic. It was translated by Elias Abou Jaoudeh and republished here. “My dream is to be African, not Chinese.”. It is with this phrase that the actor and comedian AdelKaram
LIST OF RECYCLING CENTERS IN LEBANON Lebanese Company for Raw Materials – Baddawi, Tripoli: 03/281434. Glass (زجاج) Terre Liban – Baabda: 05/923060. L’Ecoute – Beirut : 70/391908 – 03/655386. Paula Abdel Hak – ACT – Rabieh, Kornet Chehwane, Bayyada, Raboue: 03/225557. KHALIL GIBRAN ON LEBANON Khalil Gibran on Lebanon. “You have your Lebanon and its dilemma. I have my Lebanon and its beauty. Your Lebanon is an arena for men from the West and men from the East. My Lebanon is a flock of birds fluttering in the early morning as shepherds lead their sheep into the meadow and rising in the evening as farmers return from their fieldsand
CIVIL MARRIAGE IN LEBANON The recent turmoil regarding the civil marriage has affected the lives of all Lebanese citizens and politicians alike. Shackled between tradition and the needs of modern society, the notion of allowing civil marriage in Lebanon will forever morph the nation into what many hope to be a beginning to the end of sectarian conflicts in thecountry.
“I SWALLOWED A MOON MADE OF IRON”. XU LIZHI, WORKER, POET I came across the work of Xu Lizhi, and couldn’t stop reading. Xu was a worker at Foxconn, the company best known for producing products such as iPhone, BlackBerry, iPad, Kindle, Playstation 4, Xbox One and Wii U in, let’s say, ‘controversial’ working conditions. WHAT IT MEANS TO BE BLACK AND AFRICAN IN LEBANON Over 90% of the 21 black African students testifying here reported facing racial discrimination during their time in Lebanon. One of the main excuses Lebanese people give for denying to be racist is that Lebanon is a sectarian country and that Lebanese people only discriminate among themselves. Thus, black people should never feelbad for being
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS: CONFESSING WITHOUT THE CONFESSION The section below is the first one after “The Ghosts of Lebanon’s Present” and before “The Perfect Day Will Never Come: Restlessness in a Perfect Day and Here Comes the Rain” (not published yet) and the conclusion. I had also written a review of Sleepless Nights shortly after it came out in 2013. FROM HUMANITY TO BESTIALITY, AN ENCOUNTER WITH Y This post is the first part of the “From Humanity to Bestiality” series in which I discuss the thoughts of Yeshayahu Leibowitz, the famed Israeli intellectual known for his outspoken opinions on Judaism, ethics, religion and politics. I first discovered Yeshayahu Leibowitz when I came across an essay he wrote in 1968, barely a year after the Six-Day War, entitled ‘The Territories’ andGAZA BURIAL
Gaza Burial, by Paul Hansen This year’s World Press Photo Award, one of photojournalism’s most prestigious awards, went to Swedish photojournalist Paul Hansen ‘s “Gaza Burial”, taken last November the 20th in Gaza.. WorldPressPhoto.Org tells us:. Two-year-old Suhaib Hijazi and his older brother Muhammad were killed when their house was destroyed by an ‘OUT OF THE PAST’ AND THE GENIUS OF FILM NOIR In ‘Out of the Past’ (1947, Jacques Tourneur), Robert Minchun plays the leading role of Jeff Bailey, a former private investigator in search of a way out. He wants to confront his past once and for all in order to be at peace with it. But there’s something within him that, added to unfortunate circumstances, made that desire animpossibility.
I INTERVIEWED ADEL KARAM, AND NOTHING HE SAID WAS FUNNY I Interviewed Adel Karam, and Nothing He Said was Funny. March 4, 2018. August 21, 2020. by Hummus For Thought. The following was written by Badar Salem for Vice in Arabic. It was translated by Elias Abou Jaoudeh and republished here. “My dream is to be African, not Chinese.”. It is with this phrase that the actor and comedian AdelKaram
LIST OF RECYCLING CENTERS IN LEBANON Lebanese Company for Raw Materials – Baddawi, Tripoli: 03/281434. Glass (زجاج) Terre Liban – Baabda: 05/923060. L’Ecoute – Beirut : 70/391908 – 03/655386. Paula Abdel Hak – ACT – Rabieh, Kornet Chehwane, Bayyada, Raboue: 03/225557. KHALIL GIBRAN ON LEBANON Khalil Gibran on Lebanon. “You have your Lebanon and its dilemma. I have my Lebanon and its beauty. Your Lebanon is an arena for men from the West and men from the East. My Lebanon is a flock of birds fluttering in the early morning as shepherds lead their sheep into the meadow and rising in the evening as farmers return from their fieldsand
CIVIL MARRIAGE IN LEBANON The recent turmoil regarding the civil marriage has affected the lives of all Lebanese citizens and politicians alike. Shackled between tradition and the needs of modern society, the notion of allowing civil marriage in Lebanon will forever morph the nation into what many hope to be a beginning to the end of sectarian conflicts in thecountry.
HFT NEWSLETTER #9
On erasures and ‘discourse’ This piece was republished in Lausan under the title ‘the periphery has no time for binaries‘. As we’re witnessing Palestinians in Al-Aqsa chanting for the downfall of the regime (archived link), I was reminded of a conversation I had on the Istanbul-based podcast Mangal Media following the explosion at the port of Beirut last August 2020.HFT NEWSLETTER #9
Initial Reflections. I usually give myself some time to write this newsletter throughout the month but this time I’ve gotten back to high school mode and I’m doing my homework the day before.HFT NEWSLETTER #8
HFT Newsletter #8. May 2, 2021. May 2, 2021. by Joey Ayoub. Welcome to the eight newsletter of Hummus For Thought, a monthly collection of thoughts and recommendations, curated by Joey Ayoub (hello) from Geneva, Switzerland. It comes out on every first Sunday morning of the month. Join over 4,000 subscribers by clicking here to subscribe.HFT NEWSLETTER #6
HFT Newsletter #6. March 7, 2021. April 3, 2021. by Joey Ayoub. Welcome to the sixth newsletter of Hummus For Thought, a monthly collection of thoughts and recommendations, curated by Joey Ayoub (hello) from Geneva, Switzerland. It comes out on every first Sunday morning of the month. Click here to subscribe (or just scroll to thebottom of the
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HFT Newsletter #5. February 7, 2021. March 7, 2021. by Joey Ayoub. Welcome to the fifth newsletter of Hummus For Thought, a monthly collection of thoughts and recommendations, curated by Joey Ayoub (hello) from Geneva, Switzerland. It comes out on every first Sunday morning of the month. As of today there are 4,793 subscribers.HFT NEWSLETTER #7
Welcome to the seventh newsletter of Hummus For Thought, a monthly collection of thoughts and recommendations, curated by Joey Ayoub (hello) from Geneva, Switzerland. It comes out on every first Sunday morning of the month. Join over 4,000 subscribers by clicking here to subscribe. If you’re getting this by email, please open this page on WHAT IT MEANS TO BE BLACK AND AFRICAN IN LEBANON Over 90% of the 21 black African students testifying here reported facing racial discrimination during their time in Lebanon. One of the main excuses Lebanese people give for denying to be racist is that Lebanon is a sectarian country and that Lebanese people only discriminate among themselves. Thus, black people should never feelbad for being
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HFT Newsletter #8. May 2, 2021. May 2, 2021. by Joey Ayoub. “This is a clip from a documentary that ran on an American network educational television in early 1969. “I want exactly what you want and you know what you want. I want to be left alone. I don’t want any other things that people accuse Negroes of wanting. ASSAD OR THE NAKED LION Translation of ‘ Assad ou le lion nu ‘, the op-ed by the Syrian writer and poet Omar Kaddour, on the barbarism of the Assad regime (Assad means ‘lion’ in Arabic). Originally published in Le Monde – 11/05/2018. Born in 1966, Omar Kaddour is a Syrian poet, novelistand journalist.
NEW EXHIBIT HIGHLIGHTS STRUGGLE OF LEBANESE OF AFRICAN AND Renee Abi Saad from Jisr Qade. Students from the American University of Beirut (AUB) and Hamra goers might have noticed the Mixed Feelings exhibition telling the story of Lebanese of African and Asian heritage and their daily struggles. The project, which will tour Lebanon, is the brainchild of Lebanese Nigerian researcher and activist Nisreen Kaj and Polish photographer and artist MartaSkip to content
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