Tag Archive: revolution

Young Kashmiri Rapper Strives to Raise Awareness about Local Violence, Politics by Nusrat Ara

At 10, Roushan Illahi says he was too shy to recite his poems in front of his friends or in school. He shared them only with his mother. When it came to music,… Read More

Blog: Martyrs and mourning on Mohamed Mahmoud by Abdel Rahman Hussein

I know Mohamed Mahmoud Street quite well, albeit in more tempered times. I used to traipse back and forth down it while a student at the American University in Cairo. This is not… Read More

The Summit’ offers Italian insights into Egypt’s revolution by Heba Afify

As the brutality of police and military forces against protesters has increased across the Arab World over the past year, it’s easy to forget that the region does not have a monopoly over… Read More

‘Songs for Tahrir’: Music for and from liberation

Most times that Palestinian artist and musician Reem Kelani was in Tahrir Square, she took her tape recorder along. She weaves some of these recordings into her radio piece “Songs for Tahrir.” The… Read More

G8 ,3G, BRICS,CIVETS,N11,E7 a new world monitor by Prosumerzen

Prosumerzen starts today a new editorial format. Inspired by Fernand Braduel´s vision,(I), about “economy- world” , ( something more complex and sophisticated than the “simple” world economy), and each day we focus on… Read More

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