@OuissalHarize what a beautiful piece (no thanks for the tears though ;)). The collective trauma of Algerians is a difficult topic. Perhaps this is one way of facing it, talking abt what it means (subconsciously) in our lives & giving it a place!
https://t.co/5F4dVwLD8g
"As Algerians try to heal from past traumas, Algeria is still decolonising."
@OuissalHarize's interview with artist Youcef Hadjazi on his exhibition Trauma Then, Trauma Now https://t.co/xRVIYlk1w7
Facilitators: Elhum Shakerifar (@lalalooms), Youcef Hadjazi (@cefyoouu)
Run in partnership with the Arab British Centre (@ArabBritishCent), with support from LADA as part of Library of Performing Rights and the British Library.
It was such a great pleasure to be part of the #CraftedWithPride event by the wonderful @QueerBritish today! Thank you for inviting me in and well done on the work of the inspirational symposium organised 💜
Illustrating queer migrant journeys - People's History Museum: The national museum of democracy
Great interview with @cefyoouu talking about his complex migrant life journey ❤️ https://t.co/aLwai27RLd
To my identity-politically-documentary-loving friends; go & watch Offended by Irvine Welsh. Directed by my dear friend @mikechristieuk
Available on @skytv (Channel 11) from 10 PM tonight, a challenging documentary deconstructing the fine-line between offence & freedom of speech
Very happy to be presenting this series part of #Un_Touchable exhibition at #SomoS_Berlin. The work explores performed narratives of queer and non-cis lived experiences.
#Exhibition is on until the 30th of October. If you’re in #Berlin, make sure you check it out.
Model: Lulu
Today @JourneysFest launch #QueerJourneys - an online zine created by artist @cefyoouu and seven #LGBTQ+ migrants telling their own stories in their own words.
Available until 11.30 this Sunday - check it out!
https://t.co/SMTvq0lqNm