Who do you write for? This is a question I often ask myself, and still can’t properly answer. The truth is that when I have an urge, I write because if I don’t I feel sick. It would be unnatural not to write. Writing helps me put thoughts together, and I find it incredibly pleasuring. I hope that you will find these reflections useful, they are part of a growing mountain of knowledge and learning, as well as a consequence of much unlearning and deconditioning.
Below is a selection of my portfolio and some reflections stemming from my research.
Entangled Nature: Feminist Lessons of Interconnectedness
Sensorial Workshop on Discomfort
Ode to Poetry
Ecology as Love Story
Introducing Waves Newsletter
Introducing Space Feminisms
6 poetic antidotes to violence against women
Art Corners
The Roots of Sisterhood for Atmos
Reflections on love
5 things men need to know before learning about feminism
A dance with lady death
An Ode to Error
The sun is a painter
On Betty Davis
The Art Corner with Ilana Harris Babou
God in a new dress
We were all seeds once
The narrative on refugees needs drastic reframing
On Writing Part Three
On talking about sexual trauma
Art Africa Magazine
Joy is revolutionary
Reclaim- a poetry collection
Silent Rebellions
Who taught you how to love?
Culture Makes Reality
On Violence Against Women & Narratives
Thoughts on Destruction & Reality
Question Everything.
Indigenous rights for Al Jazeera
Young Iranians Are Using These Apps to Bypass Government Oppression
On child marriage for The Guardian
Feature on Afghan Robotics Team for VICE
The Power of Two (or more)

