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Solidarity with Organisation of Women’s Freedom in Iraq Culture Project Activities and Events 22/02/2020
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The Rise of Peacock Angel[1]: Capturing Decolonized Kurdistan and Subjectivity Art and Literature 19/11/2022
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Reviewing Salim Barakat’s “The Captives of Sinjar” (2016) Culture Project Articles and Essays 24/09/2023
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A review of Daughters of Smoke and Fire – a novel by Ava Homa Culture Project Art and Literature 06/01/2023 9 min read1
Between the lines in Ava Homa’s Daughters of Smoke and Fire Culture Project Art and Literature 21/07/2020 3 min read1