On Hamra street, some Syrians established stores and restaurants — including Damascus’ famous Al-Farouk restaurant that relocated to Beirut earlier this year — and EXCLUSIVELY EMPLOY SYRIANS, INCLUDING CHEFS, WAITERS, MANAGERS , FLORISTS AND CLEANERS.
When xenophobia is so pervasive that even the aid workers hired to help you, fear you…
Join us for the opening of “Mixed Feelings: Racism and ‘Othering’ in Lebanon from a Lebanese Perspective”
The Kataeb party has been draping the highways in preparation for their annual event. The canvas reads: “Love Lebanon? Don’t Love Any Other”
Palestinian refugees in Lebanon have always been looked at with a suspicious eye and treated as a security threat by Lebanon’s political class
Antoine Chakhtoura, Mayor of Dekwaneh, directly supervised sexual violence against trans women
In the kitchen, Coussouma is the hands chopping, dicing and mixing to life Madam’s visionary creations (according to Madam).
At the Anti-Racism Movement (ARM), we are constantly working on a multitude of different activities and initiatives. Most of our activities are only possible with the help of dedicated and passionate volunteers who work in collaboration with our core team.
The Anti-Racism Movement (ARM) was launched in 2010 as a grassroots collective by young Lebanese feminist activists in collaboration with migrant workers and migrant domestic workers.
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