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Diversity and Integration
Sümeyye Temirov​

Amplifying Palestinian Voices: An Interview with Loor from the GENARRATION Project

As part of the GENARRATION project, we had the privilege of conducting a face-to-face interview in Tallinn with Loor, a young Palestinian from Jerusalem. In this conversation, Loor shares her personal story, the challenges faced by Palestinian youth, and the importance of reshaping narratives surrounding Palestinian identity. The interview was conducted by our member Fatya, with questions prepared and editorial work by our member Sümeyye.

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Diversity and Integration
Sümeyye Temirov​

A Review of “Dreams” by Akira Kurosawa

Akira Kurosawa is one of my favourite directors of all time. That being said, Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams (1990) has a sentimental place in my heart. It is not only a collection of short stories but also a journey that takes us to discover what it means to be human in the face of nature’s overwhelming force, the passage of time, and the consequences of our actions. The movie consists of eight dreamlike sequences. Throughout the movie, you will be on the journey of questioning human’s place in the world, reflecting on our responsibility towards one another and nature, and facing our dreams, fears, desires, and guilt. 

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Diversity and Integration
Chiara Carucci

Shaping Nightscapes: Lighting Design for Inclusion and Sustainability

Lighting surrounds us, yet one rarely thinks about it—until something changes. Imagine a woman walking home late at night. A streetlight flickers and dies, plunging her path into shadow and leaving her with a sinking sense of vulnerability. Or picture a child gazing at a monument, its lights revealing hidden stories and sparking quiet wonder. Lighting shapes how we feel—fearful or safe, indifferent or inspired—proving it’s so much more than a backdrop to our lives.

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Diversity and Integration
Sara Hossni

Bridging Divides: How WCRA is Empowering Vulnerable Women and Children across Egypt and Beyond

The movement of people from the rural south to the more industrialized north has long characterized migration in Egypt. This internal migration pattern, driven by economic hardship, has disproportionately affected women and children, especially those from Upper Egypt. The Women’s and Children’s Rights Association in Assiut (WCRA) has emerged as a vital support system for these vulnerable groups, providing technical and legal assistance to help them navigate the social, economic, and environmental challenges they face in internal migration. 

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