Arab women from various countries gather at London’s P21 gallery to celebrate 10 years since the birth of Iraqi womens organisation, Tadhamun.
On Mar. 22, Iraqi women’s organisation, Tadhamun, hosted an event of talks and creative performances, to celebrate 10 years since the organisation was established.
The overarching theme of the night was life “Away from Home”, as event’s title captures, in solidarity with Iraqi, Palestinian and Tunisian women that — due to no fault of their own — have lived outside of their homelands.
This matter of fact, as each speaker uncovered, can occur abruptly — or overnight — in times of war, revolutionary upheaval and occupation.
Peeling back the multilayers of identity in a variety of contexts, the event addressed the complex relationship generations of Arab women in diaspora have with their ‘homeland’ — al Watan.
Held at P21 gallery, London, the night was moderated by former associate foreign editor of the Guardian, Victoria Brittain, and saw contributions from author Dr. Dora Carpenter-Latiri, independent journalist Nazli Tarzi, Palestinian poet Fajir Tamimi, Oud player Francesco Iannuzzelli, and Tadhamun’s very own Zainab Khan, and in her absence, May Mudhafar’s poem — “From that Distant Land” — was also performed.
The overarching theme of the night was life “Away from Home”, as event’s title captures, in solidarity with Iraqi, Palestinian and Tunisian women that — due to no fault of their own — have lived outside of their homelands.
This matter of fact, as each speaker uncovered, can occur abruptly — or overnight — in times of war, revolutionary upheaval and occupation.
Peeling back the multilayers of identity in a variety of contexts, the event addressed the complex relationship generations of Arab women in diaspora have with their ‘homeland’ — al Watan.
Held at P21 gallery, London, the night was moderated by former associate foreign editor of the Guardian, Victoria Brittain, and saw contributions from author Dr. Dora Carpenter-Latiri, independent journalist Nazli Tarzi, Palestinian poet Fajir Tamimi, Oud player Francesco Iannuzzelli, and Tadhamun’s very own Zainab Khan, and in her absence, May Mudhafar’s poem — “From that Distant Land” — was also performed.