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From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
Mosaic Rooms
11 episodes
1 day ago
Lectures, readings and conversations from the Mosaic Rooms’ archive, monthly on Radio AlHara. Over the next few months, we’re digging through our recorded archives and sharing some of the voices that have echoed inside our rooms. As we step into a short pause and a moment of transformation, we want to celebrate all that has come before this next chapter. We stay connected on the airwaves. Mixing by Justin Tam. Graphic design by Rand Raid.

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Lectures, readings and conversations from the Mosaic Rooms’ archive, monthly on Radio AlHara. Over the next few months, we’re digging through our recorded archives and sharing some of the voices that have echoed inside our rooms. As we step into a short pause and a moment of transformation, we want to celebrate all that has come before this next chapter. We stay connected on the airwaves. Mixing by Justin Tam. Graphic design by Rand Raid.

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From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
Voices of the Nakba: Salman Abu Sitta, Lena Jayyusi, Mahmoud Zeidan, Diana Allan

These living histories and testimonies from first-generation Palestinian refugees in Lebanon are shared by contributors the book Voices of the Nakba.


This conversation took place as part of the Stateless Heritage exhibition by DAAR – Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti at the Mosaic Rooms in London, 23 November 2021.


Voices of the Nakba: A Living History of Palestine is released by Pluto Press.


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1 day ago
48 minutes 34 seconds

From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
Nuclear Colonialism Q&A

Part of a four-part series about nuclear colonialism with David Burns, Samia Henni, Alisher Khassenaliyev and Maïa Tellit Hawad, each researching – and resisting – the ongoing damage of nuclear sites and “testing” across the Sahara, Kazakhstan and Maralinga (South Australia). They share about the ongoing physical, environmental and psychological damage of nuclear “testing”, toxicity, and extraction. They discuss the continuing struggle for justice against nuclear colonialism and its disproportionate impacts on Indigenous peoples.


These discussions took place as part of the exhibition 'Performing Colonial Toxicity'. 


Mixing by Justin Tam

Design by Rand Hamdallah

Music by Dirar Kalash


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2 months ago
35 minutes 16 seconds

From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
Alisher Khassengaliyev: Anti-nuclear activism in Kazakhstan

Part of a four-part series about nuclear colonialism with David Burns, Samia Henni, Alisher Khassenaliyev and Maïa Tellit Hawad, each researching – and resisting – the ongoing damage of nuclear sites and “testing” across the Sahara, Kazakhstan and Maralinga (South Australia). They share about the ongoing physical, environmental and psychological damage of nuclear “testing”, toxicity, and extraction. They discuss the continuing struggle for justice against nuclear colonialism and its disproportionate impacts on Indigenous peoples.


These discussions took place as part of the exhibition 'Performing Colonial Toxicity'. 


Mixing by Justin Tam

Design by Rand Hamdallah

Music by Dirar Kalash


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2 months ago
14 minutes 40 seconds

From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
David Burns: Indigenous resistance to British nuclear “testing” in Maralinga, South Australia

Part of a four-part series about nuclear colonialism with David Burns, Samia Henni, Alisher Khassenaliyev and Maïa Tellit Hawad, each researching – and resisting – the ongoing damage of nuclear sites and “testing” across the Sahara, Kazakhstan and Maralinga (South Australia). They share about the ongoing physical, environmental and psychological damage of nuclear “testing”, toxicity, and extraction. They discuss the continuing struggle for justice against nuclear colonialism and its disproportionate impacts on Indigenous peoples.


These discussions took place as part of the exhibition 'Performing Colonial Toxicity'. 


Mixing by Justin Tam

Design by Rand Hamdallah

Music by Dirar Kalash


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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2 months ago
13 minutes 6 seconds

From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
Maïa Tellit Hawad: Colonial toxicity and uranium mines in the Sahara

Part of a four-part series about nuclear colonialism with David Burns, Samia Henni, Alisher Khassenaliyev and Maïa Tellit Hawad, each researching – and resisting – the ongoing damage of nuclear sites and “testing” across the Sahara, Kazakhstan and Maralinga (South Australia). They share about the ongoing physical, environmental and psychological damage of nuclear “testing”, toxicity, and extraction. They discuss the continuing struggle for justice against nuclear colonialism and its disproportionate impacts on Indigenous peoples.


These discussions took place as part of the exhibition 'Performing Colonial Toxicity'. 


Mixing by Justin Tam

Design by Rand Hamdallah

Music by Dirar Kalash


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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2 months ago
20 minutes 7 seconds

From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
Samia Henni: French architectural violence in Algeria and the Sahara

Part of a four-part series about nuclear colonialism with David Burns, Samia Henni, Alisher Khassenaliyev and Maïa Tellit Hawad, each researching – and resisting – the ongoing damage of nuclear sites and “testing” across the Sahara, Kazakhstan and Maralinga (South Australia). They share about the ongoing physical, environmental and psychological damage of nuclear “testing”, toxicity, and extraction. They discuss the continuing struggle for justice against nuclear colonialism and its disproportionate impacts on Indigenous peoples.


These discussions took place as part of the exhibition 'Performing Colonial Toxicity'. 


Mixing by Justin Tam

Design by Rand Hamdallah

Music by Dirar Kalash


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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2 months ago
16 minutes 8 seconds

From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
Printmaker Mohammad Omar Khalil on slowing down through printmaking

The painter and printmaker Mohammad Omar Khalil speaks with writer Maya Jaggi about why he works only in black and white, making work as an embodied process, and surviving as a working artist in New York.


In 2020 the Mosaic Rooms hosted ‘Homeland Under My Nails’, an exhibition of Khalil’s prints from 1964 to now. It explores the experimentation and international sensibility of the artist, who trained in Sudan and Italy, and has lived in New York and Asilah since the early 1970s. Curated by Abed AlKadiri, the exhibition showed works from throughout Khalil’s career, some displayed for the first time.


“In black, you meditate more than in colour. Colour is fascinating, attractive, I think of it as superficial. Black and white draws you in.”


🔗 Available to listen on Spotify, Apple Music, and all other streaming platforms.


Mixing by Justin Tam

Design by Rand Hamdallah

Music by Dirar Kalash


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4 months ago
41 minutes 9 seconds

From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
Abdellatif Laâbi gives advice to young writers + readings from ‘The Bottom of the Jar’

Abdellatif Laâbi and translator André Naffis-Sahely read from Laâbi’s novel The Bottom of the Jar in its first English translation, and Laâbi reads a list of advice, wisdoms and aspirations for new writers.


The Bottom of the Jar recreates Laâbi’s childhood city of Fez, Morocco, through Nanoussa, his semi-fictional kindred spirit. It holds the energy of the final days of the French occupation, and the path to liberation.


More lectures, readings, and conversations from the Mosaic Rooms’ archive will be broadcast every month on Radio AlHara. Over the next few months, we’re digging through our recorded archives and sharing some of the voices that have echoed inside our rooms. As we step into a short pause and a moment of transformation, we want to celebrate all that has come before this next chapter. We stay connected on the airwaves.


Mixing by Justin Tam

Design by Rand Hamdallah

Music by Dirar Kalash


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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7 months ago
34 minutes 16 seconds

From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
Edward W. Said London Lecture: Raji Sourani

Human rights lawyer Raji Sourani delivers a powerful Edward W. Said London Lecture, where he confronts the reality of the ongoing Gaza genocide and Israel's assault on international law and Palestinians. Sourani fled Gaza in late 2023 when his home was bombed, and now lives with his family in Cairo. Sourani is a member of the South African delegation on the genocide case against Israel before the UN International Court of Justice (ICJ).


More lectures, readings, and conversations from the Mosaic Rooms’ archive will be broadcast every month on Radio AlHara. Over the next few months, we’re digging through our recorded archives and sharing some of the voices that have echoed inside our rooms. As we step into a short pause and a moment of transformation, we want to celebrate all that has come before this next chapter. We stay connected on the airwaves.


Mixing by Justin Tam

Design by Rand Hamdallah

Music by Dirar Kalash


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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8 months ago
36 minutes 55 seconds

From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
A Friend's Kitchen: Al-Saddiq Al-Raddi

A Friend’s Kitchen emerges in the aftermath of Al-Saddiq Al-Raddi’s arrival to London in 2012, after a forced exile from Sudan, when he was separated from his wife and children for nearly five years. During late, uncertain nights awake in a strange city, he would write brief, mystical, often stream-of-consciousness texts to post on Facebook, his primary means of communication with loved ones in Khartoum. The midnight musings soon developed into poems.


In this episode, Al-Raddi reads from this collection, with reflections and translations from poets Bryar Bajalan and Shook.


More lectures, readings, and conversations from the Mosaic Rooms’ archive will be broadcast every month on Radio AlHara. Over the next few months, we’re digging through our recorded archives and sharing some of the voices that have echoed inside our rooms. As we step into a short pause and a moment of transformation, we want to celebrate all that has come before this next chapter. We stay connected on the airwaves.


Mixing by Justin Tam

Design by Rand Hamdallah

Music by Dirar Kalash


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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1 year ago
49 minutes 27 seconds

From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
Rashid Khalidi & Karma Nabulsi

In 2020, the Mosaic Rooms hosted a conversation between Karma Nabulsi and Rashid Khalidi around Khalidi’s publication ‘The 100 Years’ War on Palestine’. Khalidi shares 50+ years of research on British imperialism in Palestine and Ireland and the frantic response to the non-violent, grassroots boycott movement. Drawing from his book that weaves together the voices of journalists, poets, and resistance leaders with his own personal experiences, Khalidi journeys us through the hundred-year-long war of occupation, dispossession and colonisation.


More lectures, readings, and conversations from the Mosaic Rooms’ archive will be broadcast every month on Radio AlHara. Over the next few months, we’re digging through our recorded archives and sharing some of the voices that have echoed inside our rooms. As we step into a short pause and a moment of transformation, we want to celebrate all that has come before this next chapter. We stay connected on the airwaves.


Mixing by Justin Tam

Design by Rand Hamdallah

Music by Dirar Kalash


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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1 year ago
47 minutes 52 seconds

From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
Lectures, readings and conversations from the Mosaic Rooms’ archive, monthly on Radio AlHara. Over the next few months, we’re digging through our recorded archives and sharing some of the voices that have echoed inside our rooms. As we step into a short pause and a moment of transformation, we want to celebrate all that has come before this next chapter. We stay connected on the airwaves. Mixing by Justin Tam. Graphic design by Rand Raid.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.