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Micheline Tobia

Journalist, Mashallah News

  • The image features a vibrant and colorful design with abstract, flowing shapes resembling Arabic calligraphy. These shapes are intertwined and layered in various hues, particularly in shades of blue, green, and hints of other colors. Above the calligraphy, there is an explosion-like silhouette of a crowd holding up signs against a purple background, suggesting a sense of movement or celebration. The overall composition conveys a dynamic and energetic atmosphere. Lebanon. When Domestic Workers Take Over the Words of the Masters Micheline Tobia · October 2019 Tens of thousands of migrant domestic workers work in Lebanon. For them, learning Arabic becomes a tool for empowerment and freedom.
    It’s a quiet and hot Sunday afternoon in August. Streets are empty, far from Beirut’s usual hustle and bustle. In Ashrafieh, however, an apartment is packed, (…)
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