From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms

Voices of the Nakba: Salman Abu Sitta, Lena Jayyusi, Mahmoud Zeidan, Diana Allan

48 min · 7. nov. 2025
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These living histories and testimonies from first-generation Palestinian refugees in Lebanon are shared by contributors the book Voices of the Nakba. This conversation took place as part of the Stateless Heritage exhibition by DAAR – Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti at the Mosaic Rooms in London, 23 November 2021. Voices of the Nakba: A Living History of Palestine is released by Pluto Press. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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