Historian Suzanne Schneider elaborates an interesting perspective on the rise and dispersion of the Islamic State (ISIS, Da’esh) in the light of neoliberalism in the western world, against which IS’s… Read more »
For the very first time, I traveled with Susan, a woman that was born in Iran, who had a narrow escape from sexual harassment in Erbil, the capital of Iraqi… Read more »
When Rachel Pieh and her husband Tom Jones moved from Minnesota to rural Somalia almost two decades ago, her safe and sound Baptist upbringing started to be challenged. Overwhelmed by… Read more »
Waar de filmwijzer aangeeft ‘op te passen met kinderen onder de twaalf jaar’ val je bij de start van de dramafilm Noces (2016) meteen in een gesprek tussen de in… Read more »
Anna Halabi takes you along the everyday lives of Syrian married women. Syrian Brides is a compilation of humorous short stories. Take Jamila who has a clever way to make… Read more »