Conflict Zones
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Intervening in the Future: A Conversation with Mladen Miljanović
September 10, 2015 -
A conversation with Mladen Miljanović about how his works reflect culture and history, and how creative practice can function as a kind of research revealing truths about society. More -
Why
the United StatesIran Should Be Suspicious ofIranthe United StatesSeptember 4, 2015 -
As a deal with Iran approaches, opponents urge Obama against entering a treaty with a nation with a history of international violations, nuclear-hungry behavior, and a divided government—wait, that’s us. More -
You Are All Terrorists: The “Sanitization” of a Nairobi Suburb
July 29, 2015 -
Inside the profiling, imprisonment, and violence facing Kenya’s Somali community. More -
No Explanation Necessary: A Shroud of Secrecy Surrounds the Drone War’s Civilian Casualties
June 1, 2015 -
Four years after a drone strike killed an American teenager, the Obama administration still hasn’t explained the death of Abdulrahman al-Awlaki. More -
Unfixed Images: Remembering Lebanon’s Civil War
April 13, 2015 -
Lebanon’s visual history is shaped by a violent past that continues to reverberate today. This series of photographs from the Arab Image Foundation, selected by artist and AIF member Lara Baladi, reflects the disparate but intersecting narratives that define the country’s past and present. More