about 1 year ago - No comments
about 1 year ago - 6 comments
طول ما في جمعيات لا تبغى الربح، كيف بدنا نربح؟ فليسقط نظام الجمعية غير الحكومية المضاد للثورة، وليستبدل بحركات شعبية فوضوية لا لوغو لها ولا مدراء ولا إنتخابات، حركات غاضبة راديكالية نابعة من قلب أكثرية مهمشة لم يعد لديها ما تخسره. ….. Dedicated to Spooky, my partner in riots.
about 1 year ago - 3 comments
In the spirit of the Creative Commons Salon in Beirut that took place on Friday (and which I sadly missed), I’ve played around with Lara Zankoul‘s amazing photography (original photos here) and made it into a “We Can Do It!” poster. Don’t you just love the expression on her face?
about 2 years ago - 3 comments
Nayla Mouawad & Solange Gemayel. I don’t know what to comment, whether to laugh of to cry, but this video is a fine example of why it is more important to have feminists in parliament than it is to have women. But I want to still say that we need women to be represented –
about 2 years ago - 14 comments
For those of you who missed my live tweeting entertainment last night, here they are: the questions asked by the jury on Mr & Miss Beirut 2009 on Future TV. They have NOT been altered in any way to make them more comic (or tragic). My comments in red. Would you become a singer if
about 2 years ago - 10 comments
خرجت النسويّة يوماً إلى الغابة العملاقة التي هي المجتمع العربي وإذا بها تلتقي بذئب الإعلام العربي اللئيم. سأل الذئب بإبتسامة عريضة الأنياب: “إلى أين تذهبين يا نسويّة؟” جاوبت النسويّة: “أذهب إلى جدتي! أحمل لها سلةً مليئةً بأفكارٍ جديدة رائعة، أفكار ثورة وعدالة ومساواة حقيقية لنساء غابتنا. زرعتها وسقيتها بقراءاتٍ و نقاشات ورأيتها تزهر فقطفتها وصنعت
about 1 year ago
ya iLike it and the idea … but its not the whole view, as there z ppl uses another languages but Arabic in an Arabic context, they are to b blamed more than the teachers we can’t remember their names.