As 2016 comes to a close, Ghaith Krayem reflects on one of the bigger controversies confronted by Arab Australians this year. As I sit and look at a blank page, many thoughts are […]
In Australia, not all Visa Applicants are equal
Debates of the last week around the shocking nature of Immigration Minister Peter Dutton’s comments that Australia made a “mistake” in allowing Lebanese Muslim migrants into Australia should really have come as […]
Mourning Baghdad’s wounds
You have just spent 20 hours fasting from food or water in 50 degree temperatures of Iraq’s summer heat. At this point, you probably think it couldn’t get worse. But a few days […]
Brexit demonstrates the Left’s failure on Race issues
In an article on race and British cultural studies, Roxy Harris noted that the field’s founders – E.P. Thompson and Raymond Williams – ignored “the place of black and brown British subjects […]
Rafeef Ziadah: from Jamaican Dubstep to Palestinian Spoken Word
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 […]