Thinking through the times Ideas & Futures
-
- News
Biju Mathew speaks to protestors in New York City
-
Interview with Emily Jacir
SWANA Collective interviews Palestinian artist
-
The Nagorno-Karabakh war
This week, SWANA collective members Nyma Ardalan and Hamoud Salhi focus on the Nagorno-Karabakh war and its repercussions in the region. They discuss the alliances in this conflict, such as India’s support of Armenia, and Pakistan's and Israel's support of Azerbaijan and aiding and siding with Turkey. They are joined by guest Mihran Toumajan, Western Region Director of Armenian Assembly of America. Founded in 1972 and headquartered in Washington, DC, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest, non-partisan Armenian American advocacy organization in the United States. Since its establishment, the Armenian Assembly of America endeavors to promote public awareness of Armenian issues, encourage greater Armenian American participation in the American democratic process, and assist in humanitarian and development programs in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh (Republic of Artsakh), while strengthening the U.S.-Armenia and U.S.-Nagorno-Karabakh relationships.
-
Sectarian politics in Pakistan
SWANA region Radio collective members David Lloyd and Soraya Zarook spoke with our editor, Sadia Abbas, regarding the causes and likely outcomes of rise in sectarian antagonism in Pakistan.
-
Sectarian Politics in Pakistan
Interview of Sadia Abbas by Swana Radio.
-
Thinking through the times
Biju Mathew speaks to young protestors in New York City.