Renowned Palestinian poet Rafeef Ziadah was recently on tour to promote her debut album, ‘I Teach Life’. Sajjeling contributor Sara Saleh caught up with Rafeef backstage at the Sydney leg of her sold-out […]
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Ghourbah: In search of a place to call home
Ghourbah, an Arabic word, does not have a direct translation into English but it stems from the word ‘stranger’. It refers to a feeling when one has unwillingly left their home and […]
In Conversation with Omar Offendum: Part III
As promised, we give you the final installation of our three-part series: In Conversation with Omar Offendum. The supremely talented, Syrian-American rapper, Omar Offendum, hit Sydney’s shores earlier this month, and one lucky […]
In Conversation with Omar Offendum: Part II
The much anticipated second installation of our three-part series, In Conversation with Omar Offendum, is finally here! The supremely talented, Syrian-American rapper, Omar Offendum, hit Sydney’s shores earlier this month, and one lucky […]
The Hunger Games: a dystopic reality
In the wake of the recent terrorist attacks, and the premiere of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part II, Batool Al Sallakh writes about using the dystopian genre as a means of influencing activism… The world […]