Genocide Song - Elik Harpaz & Ayelet Ben Ishay - Disillusioned Podcast Music Session
Journalist at RFI (ex-DW, BBC, CBC, F24...), writer (on art, music, culture...), I work in radio, podcasting, online, on films. As a writer, I also contributed to the New Arab, Art UK, Byline Times, the i Paper... Born in Paris, I was based in Prague, Miami, London, Nairobi (covering East Africa), Bangui, and in Bristol, UK. I also reported from Italy, Germany, Haiti, Tunisia, Liberia, Senegal, India, Mexico, Iraq, South Africa... This blog is to share my work, news and cultural discoveries.
Genocide Song - Elik Harpaz & Ayelet Ben Ishay - Disillusioned Podcast Music Session
Beautiful exhibition, fascinating photographs by a very empathetic photographer: Marie-Laure de Decker - @ Maison Européenne de la Photographie / MEP
Marie-Laure de Decker — L’image comme engagement
A coalition of direct action groups has announced the largest attempt yet by civilians to break the siege on Gaza.
The Global Sumud Flotilla aims to launch dozens of boats carrying humanitarian aid from Spain, Tunisia and elsewhere in early September, with delegates from at least 44 countries on board.
Coordinators, organisers, and participants from the Maghreb Sumud Flotilla, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, Global Movement to Gaza, and the Sumud Nusantara have united under a common goal: to break the illegal siege on Gaza by sea, open a humanitarian corridor, and end the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people.
On August 31st, the group are launching the "biggest attempt ever to break the illegal Israeli siege over Gaza", with dozens of boats sailing from Spain. They will meet dozens more ships on September 4th sailing from Tunisia and other ports.
They are mobilising more than 44 countries on simultaneous demonstrations and actions to break complicity in solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Nelson Mandela’s grandson, Mandla Mandela is among the activists from these 44 countries preparing for the “largest civilian maritime mission to Gaza” to break the siege on Gaza.
They are still looking for qualified captains and crew.
You can still APPLY NOW from here: https://registration.gmtgaza.org/apply-crewcap/
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Thanks Dave in Australia!
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Massive Attack, Out of the Comfort Zone
The Story of A Sound, A City and A Group of Revolutionary Artists
by Melissa Chemam
This book is dedicated to the history of the band Massive Attack and to their relationship with their home town of Bristol, a city built on the wealth generated by the slave trade. As a port Bristol was also an arrival point for immigrants to the UK, most notably the Windrush generation from the Caribbean in the 1950s.
Author Melissa Chemam's in-depth study of the influences that led to the formation of the Wild Bunch and then Massive Attack looks into Bristol's past to explore how the city helped shape one of the most successful and innovative musical movements of the last 30 years.
Based on interviews with Robert (3D) del Naja and others, the book examines the inner tensions between the founding members of Massive Attack - 3D, Daddy G and Mushroom - their influences, collaborations and politics and the way in which they opened the door for other Bristol musicians and artists including Banksy.
My new piece for The New Arab:
Trying to buy a jar of El Mordjene in Paris since 2024 has been like looking for a needle in a haystack. But in Barbès, in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, known to be an Arab and specifically Algerian neighbourhood, The New Arab found one.
“We just received lots of them”, the shopkeeper in an alimentation générale shop rue Caplat, near Métro Barbès, told The New Arab in late July, “and they’re the cheapest in town, ten euros!”
He knows the product is banned in France, but demand remains strong. “I also have some jars of Nutella, but what people want is El Mordjene now,” he added, with a cheeky smile.
Read on from this link here: https://www.newarab.com/features/el-mordjene-hunt-paris-chases-banned-hazelnut-spread
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Songwriter Damon Albarn said "we cannot deny the Palestinians their existence" and told Krishnan Guru Murthy on Channel 4 that he "stands with Palestinians" as there is a "genocide taking place."
‘Together for Palestine’ in London on 17 Sept.
OVO Arena, Wembley, London
6:30pm
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