Thousands march after the murder of an octogenarian Holocaust survivor. […]
Jonathan Guyer to give talk at Harvard
Former fellow Jonathan Guyer (Egypt, 2015-2017) will deliver a seminar called “Cartooning the Police: A Graphic History of Contemporary Egypt” on Thursday, April 5 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Click here for information. Image credit here. […]
The Harvard Gazette: Jonathan Guyer on Arabic cartoons
A “new wave” of comics is rolling across the Middle East and North Africa. […]
Holding Nigeria’s law enforcers to account
A landmark ECOWAS court ruling is a first step in the fight against sexual harassment. […]
In Nigeria, home for the holidays
The author visits her maternal village, where change comes slowly. […]
Neri Zilber co-authors paper on the Palestinian Authority security forces
The institution that best embodies the Palestinian aspiration to self-determination may be the most positive aspect of the entire US-led peace process. […]
Washington Post: Eve Fairbanks on Passover
It reminds us that time isn’t the enemy. […]
The Atlantic: Karina Piser on French Islam
Will the country’s diverse Muslim population buy into the government’s latest attempt effort to remake a religion? […]
Apply for an ICWA fellowship
Letters of interest are due by June 15. […]
Thomas Goltz wins first Osman Mirzayev Prize in 1993… finds out in 2018
The article (in Russian) announces that I am the winner of the (first ever) 1993 Osman Mirzayev Prize “…for breaking the informational blockade against Azerbaijan….” and thus the recipient of 10,000 Roubles (then about the price of a new Lada car). […]