In this episode of Zoralium Dialogues, we dive into the language of the city through its walls. Joined by Lydia and Moumen, we explore graffiti, street expressions, and the powerful messages they carry about Algerian society.
From spontaneous words scribbled on corners to elaborate graffiti art, these walls reveal frustrations, dreams, and collective voices often overlooked. Together, we reflect on how they can be read not only as art but also as sociological texts — windows into the people’s realities, hopes, and struggles.
This conversation invites us to look at Algiers differently, to question, to interpret, and to see beyond the surface.