Somos Sur or We are the South, Tijoux and Mansour chant, singing for ‘the silent, the subdued, the oppressed’. This song or -more aptly- anthem of resistance is worth analyzing for two primary reasons: their strategy of transnational solidarity and… Continue Reading →
I cannot say I fundamentally disagree with Riz Ahmed on the politics of representation of Muslims in the Western world, but I am quite confident when I say that our arguments intermingle like two planets that, perhaps, are not even… Continue Reading →
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