Mapping Return: Tenure, Memory, and Finding Home in Gaza (3)
Trust grows when people can point and say: “That is my building. That is my lane. Those are our names.” Following (1)…
Trust grows when people can point and say: “That is my building. That is my lane. Those are our names.” Following (1)…
If we teach the system on day one that unsorted dumping is acceptable, that weighbridges can be bypassed, that dust is the…
An op-ed reframing Gaza’s reconstruction through spatial justice and sustainable regional planning—from debris and tenure to resilient housing and infrastructure. To name…
Criticism, at its heart, is far more than an instrument for exposing flaws. I have come to see it as a quiet…
Urban memory has always fascinated me, not simply as an abstract concept but as a living part of who we are. Cities,…
There remains an unresolved gap—one that runs deep in the fabric of contemporary Arab consciousness. A gap between what we see and…
On September 21–22, 2025, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia issued coordinated announcements recognizing the State of Palestine. The choreography—timed around the…