Sulaiman Othman
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Founder of @caravelmagazine, @digitalKurdish runs @storiesforhopes project حكايتنا. zoomedphoto.com #HUMMUS #digital. #MENA Researcher/ Media Consultant
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Caravel is launching its first-ever print edition, celebrating British Arab literature! Thanks to Arts Council England, we’re bringing powerful voices to print. Stay tuned for more!
Hikayetna & Photojournalism Hub invite migrant and refugee photographers, amateurs, and visual artists to submit images celebrating the struggles and resilience of migrants and refugees. H&F Council Submit by April 30 to [email protected] To learn more: hikayetna.com/open-call/
I Am Your Local…a photography exhibition for #RefugeeWeek2025 featuring powerful work by refugee & migrant photographers in collaboration with Photojournalism Hub Opens 16 June | 6–9pm at 156 Shepherd’s Bush Market W12 8DF Register:eventbrite.co.uk/e/i-am-your-lo… Supported by H&F Council
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of “I Am Your Local…”, a moving photo exhibition for #RefugeeWeek2025 Grateful to our partner Photojournalism Hub & curator Cinzia D'Ambrosi Supported by H&F Council 📍 156 Shepherd’s Bush Market, W12 8DF
Join us this Saturday at ActOne Cinema & Café to celebrate Syrian culture during #RefugeeWeek! Enjoy free all-ages activities, including traditional music, food, storytelling, and poetry. This event is kindly supported by Ealing Council.
Join us to celebrate the Syrian community in Ealing! Enjoy an evening filled with Syrian music, storytelling, poetry, and delicious food from 5-7pm at ActOne Cinema & Café
Our first-ever print issue is coming soon. Thank you to everyone who submitted. This project is kindly supported by Arts Council England.
We aim to produce the first-ever print edition of Caravel dedicated to celebrating British Arab literature and amplifying underrepresented voices in the UK’s literary landscape. The print issue is kindly supported by Arts Council England