por Hugo Virgilio | jul 5, 2017 | Entrevista
More from the authors RE-OPENING DOORS: WOMEN IN THE YEMENI PEACE PROCESS Nathalia Quintiliano Ungierowicz e Adriana Erthal Abdenur Rasha Jarhum is a Yemeni researcher and activist based in Lebanon, as well as a New Voices Aspen Fellow at the Aspen Institute. She has...
por Hugo Virgilio | jun 22, 2017 | Entrevista
Outros posts das autoras: Reabrindo portas: as mulheres no processo de paz do Iêmen Por Nathalia Quintiliano Ungierowicz e Adriana Erthal Abdenur Rasha Jarhum é uma pesquisadora e ativista iemenita radicada no Líbano e Assessora Sênior de Políticas de Desenvolvimento...
por Hugo Virgilio | maio 25, 2017 | Entrevista, Especial Refugiados Sírios
Leila Lak On the 5th September 2011, Tammam Azzam’s life changed forever. At the age of 30, the Syrian artist was forced to flee his homeland and start a life in exile. “I was working on a series in Damascus before I left, it was called the laundry series, which...
por Hugo Virgilio | maio 25, 2017 | Cultura, Entrevista
Leila Lak When Felipe Ufo was growing up in Leblon he thought he would be an economist but then in 2004 the tsunami hit Asia and things changed. He found himself going with other surfer friends to help and to film the consequences of the horrific tragedy. Whilst most...
por Hugo Virgilio | maio 25, 2017 | Entrevista, Sem categoria
Leila Lak At the beginning of any foreign correspondents’ career you are given one tip “your story is only as good as your fixer,” a fixer is a local producer who helps get access to any story. Ameera Ahmad Harouda is precisely the type of fixer any foreign...
por Hugo Virgilio | maio 24, 2017 | Cultura, Entrevista, Sem categoria
LEILA LAK INTERVIEWS TWO ARTISTS PARTICIPATING IN THE 32° BIENNIAL OF SÃO PAULO AND REVEALS ITS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CONTEMPORARY ART SCENARIO Leila Lak In the current political climate of Brazil, Latin America’s most important contemporary art fair, and the oldest,...