SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.2)

SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.2)

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Cry My Brother with Hassan Merhi (Ep.445)

On losing one's sense of belonging, meaning of home, childhood friends and a brother to war. With Hassan Merhi - author of Love During Revolution. The podcast is only made possible through listener and viewer donations. Please help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing via Pa ...  Show more

A Shifting Landscape with Sarah Yassine (Ep.444)

An episode covering the BIEL displaced encampment, public vs private property disputes, the former Normandy trash dump and Solidere's reconstruction efforts in retrospect. We also discuss missed opportunities and alternatives to Solidere, post-civil war urban landscape beyond the ...  Show more

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