The 30th Anniversary of the UN International Day of Older Persons was a bittersweet day for me....
Auditions, rehearsals, workshops, long shoots, performances – acting is in and of itself both demanding and oftentimes...
“I don’t think you can ever protect your child from the patriarchy, but you can educate your...
“Euthanasia” refers merciful killing, in Greek. It is a process that comprises several forms, such as active,...
In light of recent events that have taken Egypt by storm, namely the exposure of serial harasser...
Advertising can be a vicious world, grabbing at almost anything to use as a means to an...
When a tragic blast hit the city of Beirut in early August, killing nearly 200 and injuring...
Earlier this year in July, Egypt’s young and digital savvy feminists took on social media platforms, mainly...
Situated between the turquoise blue waters of the wondrous Red Sea and the rocky red cliffs of...
When I was a child, I had a Tamagotchi. I’m quite certain it died within three or...
Egyptian women are engaged in endless battles that surface on all levels of society: From a wave...
As social media is swamped with photos and videos of primarily Black people protesting the ongoing violence,...
A huge number of studies have indicated that future conflicts in the Middle East and Africa would...
Waking up at a somewhat comfortable time, taking the time to prepare a fresh cup of coffee...
Staying home should inspire us to generate new ideas and policies to boost our economy that would...
Before I start, I’d like to tell you a little bit of my story as a Muslim-American...
There exist two very distinct, separate realities of life in Egypt. Much like the racial dichotomy of...
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