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    • Imperialists Scorch the Earth
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      No Compromise under Genocide
      A Lexicon for Bridging Decolonial Queer Feminisms and Materialist Feminisms
      Between Confrontation and Erasure: Palestinians and the Lebanese Entity
      Anticolonial Feminist Imaginaries
      "The Ministry of Health warns that smokers are liable to die young"
      Transgressive Translations
      Between Realism and Imagination: Building Queer Worlds
      Leaving Systems: What Alternatives?
      Counter-Archives
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      Resisting Ableism, Queering Desirability
      Tensions in Movement Building
      Feminist Revolutionaries
      Organizing Against the Tide: Alternative Economies and Gendered Labor
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      Centralizing Reproductive Justice
      On Incarceration, Surveillance, and Policing
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Maya Zebdawi

Maya Zebdawi is the Translation Manager at Kohl. She is a translator based in Beirut. She studied political and administrative sciences at the Lebanese University and worked in the field of refugee, migration and student movements.

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Asexuality as Critique: Care, State, and the Limits of Normativity

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BB and Me: A Review of Between Banat by Mejdulene Shomali

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Niloofar Rasooli
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Temporal Constellations: Movement and Revolution in You Must Believe in Spring

Marcel Salay
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For my mother to rest, the world has to end

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