Our ecofeminist work begins from Lebanon as it is lived:
Land under extraction, water under siege, food systems shaped by crisis, war, and austerity, and bodies -especially women’s, migrants’, queers’, workers’ and rural bodies- carrying the cost.
We understand environmental destruction as inseparable from patriarchy, capitalism, and colonial violence. Ecofeminism for us, is not a metaphor or a lifestyle. It is a political practice rooted in food sovereignty, care economies, and collective survival. We work alongside women farmers, food producers, and community organizers to center knowledge that comes from the soil, from kitchens, from fields, and from everyday resistance.
Our work insists on acknowledging the value of caring for others as an invisible act yet one which is needed for the survival of the individual and the community, that caring for land is caring for life, and that environmental justice in Lebanon cannot exist without gender justice, economic justice, and the redistribution of power.
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Feminist space-conception
Space is never neutral. In Lebanon, urban planning, housing, and public space are shaped by class power, sectarian governance, privatization, the state’s complete bias to the interests of the powerful, and decades of displacement and war. Women, queer people, migrants, workers, and the poor are routinely pushed out of the city, from the center to the margins, or made unsafe within it.
Our feminist space-conception work reclaims the city as a site of struggle and imagination. We engage with streets, neighborhoods, and informal spaces as political terrains, asking: who gets to move freely, who is surveilled, who is allowed to exist within this space, and who is thus erased?
Feminist workshops
Art and design are political tools and technologies. In a country where crisis is normalized and violence is aestheticized, feminist cultural production becomes a way to refuse erasure and tell stories otherwise.
Our feminist art and design work centers collective memory, radical storytelling, and visual practices rooted in resistance. We collaborate with artists, designers, writers, and organizers to produce work that speaks from, and to, our contexts: war, survival, care, rage, and joy.
We see feminist art as a method of world-building: creating languages, images, and forms that challenge dominant narratives and make space for alternative futures grounded in justice and liberation.
