Listen, Read, Watch: Resistance

During our much-needed winter break, we published a series of curated #ListenReadWatch over on our Instagram. Every post offered one album to listen to, a book to read, and a film to watch from somewhere in the Arab world. We envisioned this series as a way to celebrate some of the best creative minds from across the region and times.

Listen: The Intifada, Riad Awwan

Written a week after the First Intifada began in 1987, this album features Riad Awwan and his sisters Hanan, Alia and Nariman performing on home-made instruments. Mahmoud Darwish helped to co-write part of the album.

Awwan produced and distributed 3000 physical copies of the album cassette, most of which were confiscated by the Israeli army.

Read: We Are Here to Stay, Tawfiq Zayyad

This collection of poetry by Tawfiq Zayyad — that combines traditional Arabic verse with free-verse — brings together some of his best known poetry about the Nakba, life under military occupation, discrimination, imprisonment and land seizures.

Tawfiq Zayyad was a Palestinian poet, member of the Knesset and elected mayor of Nazareth between 1975 and 1994.


Watch: Bonboné, Rakan Mayasi

A Palestinian women visits her husband in an Israeli prison. With conjugal visits banned, the couple devise a creative way to conceive the child they have longed to have. The film sheds light on sperm smuggling, a reality of the Palestinian experience.